Karsten Br�� wrote:
Similarly, your scripts do not reject messages, but choose not to fetch
them.
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No... fetchmail fetches them, sendmail rejects them because they
don't have a resolvable domain. My sorting and spamassassin scripts
get called after the
On Sunday 17 August 2014 at 16:37:36 (EU time), Linda Walsh wrote:
No... fetchmail fetches them, sendmail rejects them because they
don't have a resolvable domain. My sorting and spamassassin scripts
get called after the email makes it through sendmail. My scripts don't
see the email.
On 8/15/2014 9:08 PM, Linda A. Walsh wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had any experience in showing their ISP the
light...
Oh well
Linda, is your email domain tlinx.org? I'm assuming that it is because
there is an under construction web page on that domain and I cannot
imagine a
On 8/17/2014 7:37 AM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Karsten Br�� wrote:
Similarly, your scripts do not reject messages, but choose not to fetch
them.
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No... fetchmail fetches them, sendmail rejects them because they
don't have a resolvable domain. My sorting and
On Sun, 2014-08-17 at 07:37 -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Be liberal in what you accept, strict in what you send. In particular,
later stages simply must not be less liberal than early stages.
Your MX has accepted the message.
My ISP's MX has accepted it, because
himy spamassassin version is : 3.2.5the body content message source is like this. how to i block these#x13DF;#x043E;m#x0440;l#x0435;t#x0435; th#x0435; #x039A;#x043E;hl'#x0455; Surv#x0435;#x0443;!#x13DF;l#x0430;#x0456;m #x0443;#x043E;ur $25 #x039A;#x043E;hl'#x0455; G#x0456;ft