On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, at 2:25 AM, Fred Morris wrote:
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> I'll hazard that the reputation of particular domains whether they're
> TLDs or PseudoTLDs, registrars, or particular constellations of network
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We did get a lot of spam messages from Chinese providers. We speak not Chinese,
do you think if it is possible to reject all mails from China? Thanks
Thanks Bill for the kind suggestion.
regards
Bill Cole wrote:
On 19 Nov 2019, at 1:04, Merrick wrote:
Hello,
We plan to setup two postfix as MX servers.
One is in west location, such as CA state.
Another is in east location, such as NYC.
The usefulness of such an architecture in modern
Thanks for the info Viktor.
On 2019/11/19 6:48 下午, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Nov 19, 2019, at 5:31 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
If you are considering blocking, try to look at the SpamHaus
(or similar) TLD worst-offender list, and block just a few of those and review
the list from time to time.
in the coming future, everything is a TLD, the cat, the dog, the pig,
the rose, the coffee, the wine, the bike ...
that would be terrible for domain based validation.
we have already too many TLDs today.
may we suggest ICANN not open a new TLD anymore?
regards.
Dominic Raferd wrote:
If you are a small organisation you could consider relaying into Gmail.
Or, easiest of all, use G Suite (which is free for non-profits).
I know there is gsuite exists, :)
Also a lot of cheap providers like MXroute on the world.
We just want to make an email service for
Bernardo Reino wrote:
Perhaps you first need to think/consider what you actually want. I
cannot recommend you to install an IMAP server in Dallas or any other
location.
Maybe you don't even need or want IMAP but want to deliver mail to a
local mailbox, or relay to another server, etc.
If
Bernardo Reino wrote:
The messages should be stored in one place, such as webmail/IMAP could
read all messages directly from this location.
Use a single IMAP server. Have both mail servers deliver the messages to
the single IMAP server.
Do you mean I setup a single IMAP server in middle
Hello,
We plan to setup two postfix as MX servers.
One is in west location, such as CA state.
Another is in east location, such as NYC.
The question is, how to make storage shared by two MX servers?
The messages should be stored in one place, such as webmail/IMAP could
read all messages
Hello
On 2019/11/18 8:32 下午, @lbutlr wrote:
How much legitimate mail do you get with an IP helo?
I just saw postfix in my Vps, the default configuration is using IP for
Helo command.
I use this postfix to send monitor stuff to myself, received in gmail.
regards.
hello
On 2019/11/18 3:42 下午, Bernardo Reino wrote:
How can I configure postfix to do like postscreen_dnsbl_reply_map but
for smtpd?
can spamassassin do that as well?
regards.
I ended up getting this to work after installing:
apt-get install dovecot-postfix
and accepting the dovecot-postfix.conf file that comes with the package.
Hope this helps someone down the road, sorry for replying to myself.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Merrick merr...@gmail.com wrote:
I
I migrated an 8 year old mail server this morning, I can check mail
fine but I have not succeeded in sending mail. Here is a summary of
what I am getting, what I am running, and my conf files.
Any help is appreciated, I've been at it for 8 hours now.
Thanks
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