where in smtpd_recipient_restrictions should I place
helo_hostnames_regexp? Also do I use "Check_helo_access" ?
cheers
Peter
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/13/03 03:58am >>>
> >> You are already doing it using helo_hostnames_regexp
>
>How is this setup.
in helo_hostnames.regexp, put these 3 lines:
/(.*[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}.*)/ 554 ACL
helo_hostnames_regexp
HELO/EHLO hostname must not contain an IP address, HELO = $1
/(.*[0-9]{2,3}\-[0-9]{1,3}\-[0-9]{1,3}.*)/ 554 ACL
helo_hostnames_regexp
HELO/EHLO hostname must not contain an IP address, HELO = $1
/(.*[0-9]{2,3}\-[0-9]{2,3}\.*)/ 554 ACL helo_hostnames_regexp HELO/EHLO
hostname must not contain an IP address, HELO = $1
>Get the fastest DSL in Connecticut.
:)) Do you separate the PTR domains of your mass-market and business
subscribers?
give us your whatever.cshore.com PTR domain so we can block it! :))
Len
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