Jeremy Towne wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jeremy Towne wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jeremy Towne wrote:
I did an update to our qmailtoaster server last week and now I am
not receiving email from AOL and a few other's. I think all that
was updated was
ClamAV
QmailToaster
UCSPI-TCP-
Maybe Spamassassin
I don't even see AOL getting to any qmail log files. I had to
creat a free AOL email account just so I could test/fix this problem.
Jeremy
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If you used qtp-newmodel to update, you'll find a list of the
packages that were updated in /usr/src/qtp-upgrade/SRPMS directory,
and the corresponding log directory will contain the log from the
build.
Are you running spamdyke? If so, you'll need to re-install it after
upgrading the qmail-toaster package.
Not receiving email from AOL is a strange problem to be having
though. You should see some sort of evidence of contact in the smtp
log:
# qmlog -lc aol smtp
Thank you for your help. It looks like a re-install fixed it. I had
installed spamdyke a long time ago but disabled it. Does that make
sense that a re-install would fix it? I had disabled spamdyke because
the email complaints of people not getting there email became
ridiculous.
Jeremy
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You're welcome.
It's hard to say why a re-install might have fixed the problem.
Are you still not running spamdyke?
Which RBLs are you using?
I am using
dns-blacklist-entry=list.dsbl.org
dns-blacklist-entry=combined.njabl.org
it looks like.
Jeremy
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So I take it you're running spamdyke. I think that's wise.
FWIW, I use the 'stock' RBLs:
dns-blacklist-entry=zen.spamhaus.org
dns-blacklist-entry=bl.spamcop.net
If you have a problem with spamdyke rejecting legitimate mail in the
future, please post the spamdyke rejection message, and we can help you
with whitelisting what ever is appropriate (as a work-around measure).
If some email is rejected, it's likely that QMT won't be the only
destination doing the rejecting, and the email admin on the sending side
might be grateful to know what needs to be done to fix the sending
server's configuration (usually an rDNS problem).
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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