postmas...@klam.ca wrote:
I don't currently own a blackberry, but am thinking about getting one
(the Obama effect). A friend who works in the Cellphone business has
warned me that if I just setup the BB to go get my email from my postfix
server this will treated as internet data, whereas if I
I don't currently own a blackberry, but am thinking about getting one
(the Obama effect). A friend who works in the Cellphone business has
warned me that if I just setup the BB to go get my email from my postfix
server this will treated as internet data, whereas if I can interface
postfix - BB
I am trying to understand sender/recipient names are handled.
Am I correct in that recipient addresses are rewritten according to
ADDRESS_REWRITING_README before recipient/sender checks are performed.
I ask because I have the following setup
vdomains
klam.ca
klam.com
klam.biz
valiases
This may be a duplicate request, if so sorry but its been a bad day so far!
I don't seem to be able to get SMTP Auth to work. I have read the Postfix how
toes, and several other peoples how toes and nothing I do seems to work.
If I telnet into may mail server I get the following output:
220
ignore this message
Res wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, postmas...@klam.ca wrote:
ignore this message
206.53.50.0/24 is listed on the Spamhaus Block List (SBL)
07-Jan-2009 12:37 GMT | SR04
N. American base of Ukrainian cybercrime spammers
I'd say kinda justified blocking too :)
I am not quit sure what
Jim Wright wrote:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 10:11 PM, postmas...@klam.ca wrote:
I am not quit sure what that means. My ISP is Velcom's and all of
their ips have been blocked, so is Spamhaus saying that Velcom itself
are the N.A. branch of Ukrainian cybercrime spammers or that the
spammers