On 19/02/2022 01:21, The Doctor wrote:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 10:51:16AM +0100, Bert Van de Poel wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just noticed we had two email servers complain last night after
running sa-update about a regex problem:
/etc/cron.daily/spamassassin:
config: invalid regexp for __URI_TRY_3
Cian is rumored to have said:
Anne, I am incredibly grateful for the offer. I sent my emails to the
tester and to the support email. Hopefully, they come up with
something actionable.
If you get a useful result it might be nice to summarize it to the list.
Loren
On Sat, 19 Feb 2022, Greg Troxel wrote:
As for your "domain", also look up the IP address your mail comes from, because
that's more important.
A lookup service I have found useful is:
https://multirbl.valli.org/
Ok, actually, I got some interesting results for 136.143.188.53, which
is a Zo
Thanks for the advice, Greg.
>I am not saying what you should do. My point is that you do not seem to
truly understand what is going on (fair enough, the world is opaque and
complicated) and that understanding it is good.
I would agree with this statement. The challenge is, it is very
difficult
Cian, first, MailTester (and also the other automated systems) is notoriously
bad about giving false negatives because so long as it finds *a* record (such
as an SPF record) it considers it "ok"; this is why we've gone to a
human-review system for test emails - I'd say in at least half the cases
Cian ApacheBugzilla writes:
>> However, the shared IP comment is worth paying attention to
>
> Ah, so you think I should get a dedicated IP? I had read mixed things
I meant tha you should understand what's going on.
> I'm a little confused which way you mean this. If I understand
> correctly
On 19.02.22 08:32, Cian ApacheBugzilla wrote:
Thanks for the advice Greg!
Your mail is in html
Bill Cole mentioned that, and I did try sending a plain text email to
no effect. The email that you are replying to is unusually atrocious
because the only way I could figure out to reply to a mail
Thanks for the advice Greg!
>Your mail is in html
Bill Cole mentioned that, and I did try sending a plain text email to
no effect. The email that you are replying to is unusually atrocious
because the only way I could figure out to reply to a mailing list
email I hadn't received was, ironically,
Complain to the European Union. It is not in Microsoft's and google's interest
to fix this. By frustrating/sabotaging other providers services, they create an
environment where users are forced to switch to the outlook.com/gmail.com
cloud. Eg. what you have done is already more than gmail.com is