Hi Michael, On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 05:19:43PM -0400, Michael J. Flickinger wrote: > On 07/31/2011 05:01 PM, Sylvain Beucler wrote: > >Hi, > > > >At Gna! the -commits mailing lists > >(in particular, [email protected]) > >use an IP-based restriction to prevent SPAM: > >only known sender IP addresses are accepted > >(in particular, Gna! et Savannah). > > > >Today I received the message below which indicated a change in > >configuration: the source IP appears to be 140.186.70.72 > >(vcs.savannah.gnu.org) rather than the previous 140.186.70.51. > > > >Do you confirm? > > Yes.
OK, I confirm I applied the change on the Gna mail server. > >Incidentally, I'm curious on why you moved away from the mail > >smarthost on 'internal' :) It used to centralize all the mail > >aliasing. > > > > Yes, some email providers flagged mail sent from the smarthost as > span, since the internal.in.sv.gnu.org domU had a 10.1.0.101 for an > IP address. I don't see how that is possible? Big mail servers are often within an internal, DMZ'd network. > It was easiest to just setup mail on vcs. Btw, I see that the maintenance wiki is down, and so are the Munin&Cacti on savannah.gnu.org:8080. -- Sylvain
