On 2015-06-27 15:00, Jo Rhett wrote:
In the meantime, is there a mail client for Yosemite which does work?
I tried Thunderbird, and while it is capable it’s more than 15 clicks
and manual hand editing to send a report. The two key combinations was
far easier to use.
I'm not sure if Thunderbi
All versions of Yosemite have removed all functionality for sending abuse
reports to helpdesks.
In all previous versions of Mail, one uses %-Shift-H to show the headers, and
then %-Shift-F or clicked Forward to forward the message including the mail
headers.
This functionality is required to
Hi,
blacklist_from *@*.allisonarctictrips.com
spf-pass take responselily
Yes, after it's received, there are a ton of things that could be done
to block it (including my local RBL). I was hoping for something
preventative.
Eh? I'm afraid I don't get this at all - greylisting and RBL check
Although what you describe is a "workaround", the key is to keep your
house in order so you don't get listed, especially if you have not
actually fixed up the problem, DNBSBL's are just like local sys admins,
they get tired of adding in /32's after /32's for the same @$#holes,
thats when the /32
Am 27.06.2015 um 10:18 schrieb Martin S:
On Friday 26 June 2015 17.40.04 Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
But, putting RBL checks into the MTA is the best way I know to piss off
your users since tag-and-forward is not an option on MTA rbl checking.
That's why we all do our RBL checks in spamassassin.
On Friday 26 June 2015 17.40.04 Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> But, putting RBL checks into the MTA is the best way I know to piss off
> your users since tag-and-forward is not an option on MTA rbl checking.
> That's why we all do our RBL checks in spamassassin.
Could you elaborate on this? I'm "new"