[qmailtoaster] xen.spamhaus.com

2008-10-14 Thread Kyle Quillen

Hello all,

Running into a small issue.  I have alot of users that being blocked by 
spamhaus and when i take spamhaus off of my bls then they can work.  My 
question is I know that xen is very good at blocking spam but it is also 
blocking my users is there a way that I can put a list of ips that will not be 
looked at by xen.  I have spamdyke installed and have put the ips that I want 
to allow in the whitelist_ip but that does not seem to be helping 

As always much thanks 
Q


Re: [qmailtoaster] xen.spamhaus.com

2008-10-14 Thread Jake Vickers

Kyle Quillen wrote:


Hello all,

Running into a small issue.  I have alot of users that being blocked 
by spamhaus and when i take spamhaus off of my bls then they can 
work.  My question is I know that xen is very good at blocking spam 
but it is also blocking my users is there a way that I can put a list 
of ips that will not be looked at by xen.  I have spamdyke installed 
and have put the ips that I want to allow in the whitelist_ip but that 
does not seem to be helping




Are you using th blacklist in your /var/qmail/control/blacklists file or 
in Spamdyke?  If you're using it in Spandyke, there is no reason to use 
it in the blacklists file. Spamdyke will use the blacklist, but only if 
the user does not authenticate.




Re: [qmailtoaster] xen.spamhaus.com

2008-10-14 Thread Natalio Gatti
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Kyle Quillen wrote:


 Hello all,

 Running into a small issue.  I have alot of users that being blocked by
 spamhaus and when i take spamhaus off of my bls then they can work.  My
 question is I know that xen is very good at blocking spam but it is also
 blocking my users is there a way that I can put a list of ips that will not
 be looked at by xen.  I have spamdyke installed and have put the ips that I
 want to allow in the whitelist_ip but that does not seem to be helping


 Are you using th blacklist in your /var/qmail/control/blacklists file or in
 Spamdyke?  If you're using it in Spandyke, there is no reason to use it in
 the blacklists file. Spamdyke will use the blacklist, but only if the user
 does not authenticate.


Or, you can use submission port (587). It only accepts authenticated users
and does not use blacklists.

Natalio