At 11:29 AM -0500 2/16/05, Timothy Binder imposed structure on a stream of electrons, yielding:
On 2/16/05 8:00 AM, "Charles Mangin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 i asked this before, but never got a reply. any advice or appropriate
 router entries would be appreciated:

 i *think* i've set up my router to accept the required abuse and
 postmaster emails from blacklisted domains with lines like such (based
 on advice previously gleaned from this list):

 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = abuse
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = postmaster

Yes, this is the way to do it.

I don't think so, exactly. I believe that if you blacklist a *domain* (i.e. map it to 'error' in the router) there is no override. The above works to accept mail being offered from addresses on the IP blacklist or in a DNSBL.


 secondly, i'd like to be able to send *to* blacklisted domains from my
 postmaster account, but only from that account. how would that work?
 any suggestions?

I *believe* that blacklisting only affects incoming mail, not outgoing, since it's based on the email's source, so I don't think there's anything you need to (or can) do.

Nope. Blacklisting of a domain affects mail passing through the server, period. There is no generalized 'inbound' and 'outbound' differentiation.


As far as I know, there is no way in SIMS to override a domain-based blacklisting.
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Bill Cole
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