Hi,
On my postfix mail server I have RBL definitions at
smtpd_client_restrictions phase. At the moment 2 of 4 rbl's waiting until
tcp timeout without an answer when I try with nslookup. This affects my
clients. Also client programs are waiting for sending e-mail. Is there any
way to put some
2009/4/4 nr...@firstfinancial.org:
Apr 3 23:32:11 mail postfix/smtp[6451]: 96B0EB8: to=df...@yahoo.com,
relay=b.mx.mail.yahoo.com[66.196.97.250]:25, delay=0.38,
delays=0.28/0.01/0.05/0.04, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host
b.mx.mail.yahoo.com[66.196.97.250] said: 554 delivery error: dd This
On Friday, April 03, 2009 at 18:50 CEST,
sosogh sos...@126.com wrote:
[...]
[r...@postfix]# more recipient_access.txt
/special.com/ FILTER smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10026
This regular expression will match not only special.com but also
especial.com, a.special.company.net etc. Consider
nr...@firstfinancial.org:
Thanks for the fast reply.
I fixed the logging issue.
From the /var/log/maillog
Apr 3 23:32:11 mail postfix/smtp[6451]: 96B0EB8: to=df...@yahoo.com,
relay=b.mx.mail.yahoo.com[66.196.97.250]:25, delay=0.38,
delays=0.28/0.01/0.05/0.04, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced
On Sat, 04 Apr 2009, Oguz Yilmaz wrote:
On my postfix mail server I have RBL definitions at
smtpd_client_restrictions phase. At the moment 2 of 4 rbl's waiting until
tcp timeout without an answer when I try with nslookup. This affects my
clients. Also client programs are waiting for sending
Hi, the redesign
of the clamav-milter 0.95
does quarantaine in the hold queue
before infected mails were written to some configurable dir
havening them in hold is a nice option
but i am thinking of a script
getting them out of hold and store
in the filesystem and clean up hold
i have some clean
nr...@firstfinancial.org:
Here is the output.
# grep 2ACDFBA /var/log/maillog
Apr 3 23:32:11 triton postfix/cleanup[7281]: 2ACDFBA:
message-id=20090404033211.2acd...@mail.firstfinancial.org
Apr 3 23:32:11 triton postfix/bounce[31334]: 96B0EB8: sender non-delivery
notification: 2ACDFBA
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 06:16:33PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
havening them in hold is a nice option
but i am thinking of a script
getting them out of hold and store
in the filesystem and clean up hold
Here's my suggestion:
- Create a second Postfix instance in the same
Victor Duchovni schrieb:
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 06:16:33PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
havening them in hold is a nice option
but i am thinking of a script
getting them out of hold and store
in the filesystem and clean up hold
Here's my suggestion:
- Create a second Postfix
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 07:01:08PM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Here's my suggestion:
- Create a second Postfix instance in the same file-system.
- Run a cron job to move (rename(2)) messages from the HOLD queue
of the main instance into the deferred queue of the
W dniu 2009-04-04 20:09, LuKreme pisze:
I've seen an increase in backscatter emails recently. Perfectly valid
headers (AFAICT)
Return-Path:
X-Original-To: kr...@kreme.com
Delivered-To: kr...@covisp.net
Received: from mail9.webair.com (mail9.webair.net [74.206.236.69])
by mail.covisp.net
Robert Schetterer wrote:
i was thinking more about a cron cript like this ( surly modified to the
hold issue )
What do mail-daemon messages have to do with junk placed in the HOLD
queue by a milter
Here's a dorky script I use to release mail on hold after a
few days. I have some
On 4-Apr-2009, at 16:02, Noel Jones wrote:
Best in smtpd_data_restrictions so you don't reject sourceforge and
others sender verification probes.
Is there anything I need to be concerned about having/not having in
smtpd_data_restrictions? it is currently commented out. if I simply
put:
On Sat, 04 Apr 2009, LuKreme wrote:
On 4-Apr-2009, at 16:02, Noel Jones wrote:
Best in smtpd_data_restrictions so you don't reject sourceforge and
others sender verification probes.
Is there anything I need to be concerned about having/not having in
smtpd_data_restrictions? it is
Chances are you'll need to modify the webmail software so that it
sends mail via SMTP, then maybe you'll be able to reject it as you
want to (this will depend on the webmail software setting the right
sender address).
Hurray, that worked! I was able block an email after changing
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