Re: Spamrl.com RBL problem

2016-07-02 Thread Stefan Caunter
On FreeBSD you still need to install postfix from a port. The port install will allow you to switch the MTA preference but you still need to configure an rc entry. Once that is done and postfix starts it will grab the relevant TCP/IP ports. Note that scripts can generally access localhost port

Re: Spamrl.com RBL problem

2016-07-02 Thread lists
This is probably more of a freebsd question, but it seems to me that Postfix should be hogging (bound) to the mail ports, so if something is sending email, it has to be using Postfix. I ‎suppose modifying IPFW to log all mail port activity is also a good idea. Wouldn't a script need to be in

Re: Is not honoring bounces-to violation of RFC?

2016-07-02 Thread Bill Cole
On 29 Jun 2016, at 11:45, Chip wrote: I will read up on it. Thank you for the link. Not everyone, I think, who visits this list is an engineer. True, unless you accept Michael Wise's generous functional definition. I'm on the fence there, as I've held job titles calling me an engineer but

Re: Spamrl.com RBL problem

2016-07-02 Thread Matthew McGehrin
Hello. I would check your local system to see if you have any rogue perl processes running. These are generally the cause of being blacklisted for a dictionary attack, which implies that a script is running on your local server. Generally, you can spot them by the amount of CPU time, and

Spamrl.com RBL problem

2016-07-02 Thread lists
I will start this over to get rid of the HTML mail crap. This is the bounce reply with some sanitizing to keep this message off of the Google bot:   ‎This is the mail system at host www.mydomain.com I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be delivered

Re: RBL claims I'm doing a dictionary search

2016-07-02 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Ralf Hildebrandt : > * li...@lazygranch.com : > > body { font-family: "Calibri","Slate > > Pro",sans-serif,"sans-serif"; color:#262626 } > lang="en-US">I've got this > > ‎RBLhttps://spamrl.com/;that claims my server is > > doing a dictionary search. I

Re: RBL claims I'm doing a dictionary search

2016-07-02 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* li...@lazygranch.com : > body { font-family: "Calibri","Slate > Pro",sans-serif,"sans-serif"; color:#262626 } lang="en-US">I've got this > ‎RBLhttps://spamrl.com/;that claims my server is > doing a dictionary search. I see nothing in the maillog. I have checked for

RBL claims I'm doing a dictionary search

2016-07-02 Thread lists
I've got this ‎RBLhttps://spamrl.com/ that claims my server is doing a dictionary search. I see nothing in the maillog. I have checked for an open relay using an online website. No other RBLs claim my server is an issue.‎ I am the only user that can send email from the server. Any ideas regarding