On Thu 01/Sep/2022 18:33:48 +0200 Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Thu, Sep 01, 2022 at 11:30:43AM +1000, onefang wrote:
The problem with PTRs is that I run several domains from the one IP
address, and PTR can only point to one of those. It costs money to get
more IPs, my pension is barely coping with
On Thu, Sep 01, 2022 at 11:30:43AM +1000, onefang wrote:
>
> The problem with PTRs is that I run several domains from the one IP
> address, and PTR can only point to one of those. It costs money to get
> more IPs, my pension is barely coping with the recent cost of living
> increases.
If IP's
On Thu, 1 Sep 2022 08:48:02 -0400
Curtis Maurand wrote:
> Hello,
> This question has probably been answered many times before. I'm looking
> for the boot logs on my system. During the boot process I see all sorts
> of messages go by, but I'm seeing a list of "whitelisted" ip addresses
> and
Hello,
This question has probably been answered many times before. I'm looking
for the boot logs on my system. During the boot process I see all sorts
of messages go by, but I'm seeing a list of "whitelisted" ip addresses
and many other go by but I can't find them anywhere. grep -ri
On 2022-08-31 10:04, Curtis Maurand wrote:
I’ve been running my own MTA for 15+ years. occasionally I get
bounced. recently was bounced by sbcglobal (AT) who doesn’t respond
to removal requests. It’s definitely a PITA. However, in all
fairness, I was sending to a large group (25 or so)and that
Hello
> It???s imperative that you have rdns, spf, dkim and dmarc set up and that it
> all matches.
>
> My MTA will reject you if your ptr doesn???t match your a record and your
> helo/ehlo hostname. spf, skim and dmarc are all scored via spamassassin.
> Google rejects, outright, if there
Hello
> I use gmail, and seem to be getting email from this list. I wonder if it
> is because I have it skip the inbox, and go straight into a different
> label.
I think you are on to something: It could well be that there has been a shift
to using how the recipients organise their gmail (do you