According to the source, the ESPAM error shows up if the mail comes from a
spammer address in the spam-address.tab file. Have you checked the contents of
that file ?
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Sergio Casagrande wrote:
Hi Davide,
this is not urgent but you could put it in your queue.
There was a bug in the mask handling. Can you give this a try?
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.18-pre05.tar.gz
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You wrote:
About spam problem, some days ago, I changed my server.tab configuration =
in this way:
SMTP-RDNSCheck 1
CheckMailerDomain 1
Now, I have also this line:
213.140.2.0/24 WhiteList=1
but in smtp log file I read this line:
telsey.it 213.140.2.54 2004-03-02
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Tracy wrote:
Greetings,
Just put up 1.16, and wanted to try out the smtp.ipprop.tab for
whitelisting an IP address. However, I don't seem to be able to get it to work.
The IP address that I am whitelisting is a mail server that doesn't have an
rDNS listing, but from
At 19:42 7/10/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
So, I figured with the new whitelist option in smtp.ipprop.tab I'd be in
business. However, it doesn't appear to exempt an address from rDNS
checking, only from MAPS checking. Unless I'm doing something wrong.
Because the server I attempted to
Try not with the /32 for the subnet, but just the IP addres...
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Asunto: [xmail] Re: smtp.ipprop.tab - WhiteList=1 not quite working
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Tracy wrote:
At 19:59 7/10/2003, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
Try not with the /32 for the subnet, but just the IP addres...
Well, I was basing what I did on the example in the documentation, which shows:
Example:
192.168.0.7/32 WhiteList=1
Given that it
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Tracy wrote:
At 19:42 7/10/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
So, I figured with the new whitelist option in smtp.ipprop.tab I'd be in
business. However, it doesn't appear to exempt an address from rDNS
checking, only from MAPS checking. Unless I'm doing something wrong.
At 20:15 7/10/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
It should be cought by this. Check the spelling of smtp.ipprop.tab and
be sure there's a newline after the last
Grrr I looked at it a dozen times, and I had even copied it into the
mail messages and was getting ready to send it when I noticed that
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Tracy wrote:
Grrr I looked at it a dozen times, and I had even copied it into the
mail messages and was getting ready to send it when I noticed that it was
smpt instead of smtp.:/
Sorry for the false alarm
*never* do that again, you scared me ;) I
Ok never mind it is working turns out that the domain with the problem has a
totaly different ip for email than there doamin... two domains alot of
forwarding going and some other wierd stuff on thier part. but I tracked the
ip down and added it and it works ok... thanks
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