On Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 3:03:32 AM, Martin Gregorie wrote:
>> whitelist_to *.example.com
>> whitelist_from *example.com
>>
> These should be
> whitelist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Stupid boy! (Slaps self on wrist).
> Martin
URIBL_SBL checks the IP addresses
> whitelist_to *.example.com
> whitelist_from *example.com
>
These should be
whitelist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stupid boy! (Slaps self on wrist).
Martin
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 07:27, ram wrote:
> One of our customers domain is hitting URIBL_SBL. For no fault of his ,
> his DNS provider is listed
>
> So mails containing his own domain links get marked spam
> How do I make an exception to this ? Is there a way to say for known
> list of domains do n
On 7/9/2008 8:27 AM, ram wrote:
One of our customers domain is hitting URIBL_SBL. For no fault of his ,
his DNS provider is listed
So mails containing his own domain links get marked spam
How do I make an exception to this ? Is there a way to say for known
list of domains do no uri checks
I
One of our customers domain is hitting URIBL_SBL. For no fault of his ,
his DNS provider is listed
So mails containing his own domain links get marked spam
How do I make an exception to this ? Is there a way to say for known
list of domains do no uri checks
I dont want to reduce scores of URIB