On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Peter Gradwell wrote:
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Given that rblsmtpd only ever defer's mail, and it doesn't actually
reject it (to give sys admins time to fix their broken systems) is it
likely that the spam is going to reach me via my relay every time?
If so, would it be possible to
From: Peter Gradwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: If so, would it be possible to have rblsmtpd actually bounce the mail
: for people on the dul list?
:
: It seems you can't win really :-(
Using -b on the command line will tell rblsmtpd to use a permanent error
code (553) instead of a temporary one.
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 09:13:19AM -0500, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
The correct procedure is VERY simple.
Add the entry to rcpthosts.
Add the MX record to DNS.
Done. :)
Yes, and make the MX preference value higher relative to any other.
Hsin-ih Tu
Hi,
Whats the correct procedure to accept backup mail?
Do you need an entry in locals, rcpthosts? And what do you put in
smtproutes for when it comes back online?
There seems to be not much documentation on the files in
/var/qmail/control apart from man qmail-control.
Thanks,
Chris.
Chris Bond writes:
Whats the correct procedure to accept backup mail?
Do you need an entry in locals, rcpthosts? And what do you put in
smtproutes for when it comes back online?
You only need an entry in rcpthosts.
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Crynwr
The correct procedure is VERY simple.
Add the entry to rcpthosts.
Add the MX record to DNS.
Done. :)
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Chris Bond wrote:
Hi,
Whats the correct procedure to accept backup mail?
Do you need an entry in locals, rcpthosts? And what do you put in
smtproutes for when
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