Rob Verduijn schreef:
after some bright insight moment I realised this is a postfix/mailscanner problem please ignore
I removed the blacklists from postfix and configured them in mailscanner

Rob Verduijn

2011/10/19 Rob Verduijn <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hello all,

    I'm checking the mail logs and see that postfix is rejecting mail
    based on blacklists and spf.
    This is good because I apreciate it that it checks mails that way.
    The bad is that they don't get into baruwa quarantine, which means
    I cannot check for false positives or for that one high importance
    email send by some person using the same mailserver as that
    spammer that got it blacklisted.

    Is there a way to get these mails into quarantine in stead of
    being rejected by postfix ?

    Rob Verduijn




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Isnt it a waste of CPU cycles to let Mailscanner do these checks.
If they are on those lists, then there was a problem at that site, and they need to make sure they get off that list.

I block them, at postfix level.
All companies that could not mail my company called to say they are blocked.
Then you can tell them they are blacklisted, and that they should do something about it.

I do not spend my CPU cycles on all that mail.
At our side it saves me around 30000 mails per mailrelay per day that needs to be checked and we have three relay servers.

regards
Johan Hendriks




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