Correct, it is getting blocked when I have the NJABL listed inside my
/var/qmail/control/blacklists file (which blocks dynamic/residential IP
addresses). When I don't have this RBL in the file, the mail will send out
fine. I think this is only happening when I try sending email to another
mail se
Здравствуйте, Jon.
Вы писали 27 ноября 2006 г., 9:37:57:
> I send mail via outlook using my SMTP server on port 8889.
> I have a firewall rule to forward all traffic from 25 to 8889 so I can get
> around my ISP blocking port 25 (thus allowing me to use my own SMTP server)
> The SMTP connection i
I tried what you said.
The result is not good.
The client who did not set smtp authentication get the following message...
"sorry the domain in not on my rcpthost list -- error chkusr:554" (or
something like that)
so i revert back to VCHKPW="/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw"
On 11/23/06, David Sánchez M
I send mail via outlook using my SMTP server on port 8889.
I have a firewall rule to forward all traffic from 25 to 8889 so I can get
around my ISP blocking port 25 (thus allowing me to use my own SMTP server)
The SMTP connection is immediately blocked when I attempt to send and the
Undeliverable
Can you elaborate on what you mean by it putting up submission port 587
without blacklists?
I don't mind not using the RBL on my server, I was just not understanding
why I was running into the problem. I guess the RBL is seeing a connection
being made from my laptop from a cable connection and bl
Здравствуйте, Jon.
Вы писали 27 ноября 2006 г., 9:06:10:
> list. When I try sending to mail servers that utilize this list as
> well, the message immediately returns back as Undeliverable by System
> Administrator:
What do you do to send a message? Do you have mail-client configured
to connect
Why is qmail checking the NJABL when I'm SENDING email? Shouldn't it only
be doing this for incoming connections?
The blacklists block smtp connections before enough info is sent for
Qmail to tell if the mail was incoming or outgoing.
Best bet is to upgrade to the qmail-toaster package on my s
I've tried using the dynablock.njabl.org list to block SMTP connections from
dynamic/residential IP ranges. Unfortunately I seem to be having issues
sending to mail servers that also use this list. When I try sending to mail
servers that utilize this list as well, the message immediately returns
Здравствуйте, Eric.
Вы писали 26 ноября 2006 г., 17:37:27:
> While you're in there, could you *please* look into the SPF processing too,
> and if nothing else, add a log message for cases when the message is
> rejected by SPF? This would be very helpful too.
No problems, I'll take a look onto it.
I can not receive email from sgwicus.com, even i alraedy put this domain into
whitelist and i also change spf behavior to 0, when i check my smtp log
i found this:
@4000456684c80ba42404 tcpserver: pid 29122 from 210.101.150.33
@4000456684c80ba4378c tcpserver: ok 29122
mail.masterindo.c
Is that due to how greylisting works, or simply jadedness about the amount of
spam following around the internet? From what I have read, it seems like a
great tool in conjunction with a spam filtering application like SpamAssassin
or DSPAM?
- Original Message
From: "Eric "Shubes"" <[EM
i think the solution was to turn off or take out DKVERIFY/DKQUEUE from your
tcp.smtp file. you can leave DKSIGN to sign your outgoing mail. i don't
think i have received this ezmln warning ever since.
On 11/26/06, Ryan Gibbons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wouldn't , worry too much, except that
I wouldn't , worry too much, except that I am getting this from the two
mailing list I follow (this one and DTC). It attaches along a list of
e-mails that where blocked, sometimes the list is only 2 - 3, but this
last one had like 20 e-mails I didn't receive.
I will look back in the archives
Ryan Gibbons wrote:
Anybody have an idea?
Ryan Gibbons wrote:
I am getting this every so often
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice
Hi. This
Anybody have an idea?
Ryan Gibbons wrote:
I am getting this every so often
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Date: 11 Nov 2006 07:05:43 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice
Hi. This is the qmail-send pr
Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:
I also like the spam detection check box. I installed the toaster this week
with a default install. How can I change the install? I am assuming I need
to do the following:
rpmbuild --rebuild --with mdk103 --define 'spambox 1'
qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.3.src.rpm
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> Spend some tome trying to figure out the cause of problem discussed in
> "Qmail Ver.1.3 yahoo/gmail (554 mail server permanently rejected
> message)" thread, and finally come to a decision to modify qmail-dk a
> bit to get some log feedback from it. In atta
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
> Здравствуйте, Alexey.
>
> The answer to my question concerning CLI utility to test DK in a
> message, as it always happens, were near.
>
> # rpm -ql libdomainkeys-toaster
> /usr/bin/dknewkey
> /usr/bin/dktest
> /usr/include/dktrace.h
> /usr/include/domainkeys.h
> /usr/li
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