Hello,
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:35:05 -0700 (PDT) "Yan Seiner" wrote
> I've gotten a couple of these bounces. Seems that my FQDN is
> misconfigured. Exim is using my internal name without a domain instead of
> mail.seiner.com... Where do I start looking? Sorry if this is a FAQ
> somewhere; my
I've gotten a couple of these bounces. Seems that my FQDN is
misconfigured. Exim is using my internal name without a domain instead of
mail.seiner.com... Where do I start looking? Sorry if this is a FAQ
somewhere; my google-fu is weak today
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Hi,
I would like send to my adresse yahoo.fr by my Exim server but my
messages go to my spam folder.
I check my EMail:
From VALMIR Christophe Tue Apr 14 05:41:44 2009
Return-Path:
Authentication-Results: mta175.mail.ac4.yahoo.com from=xxx.net;
domainkeys=pass (ok); from=xxx.net; dkim=pass (
D
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>> Is anyone using this greylisting implementation?
>>
>> http://wiki.exim.org/DbLessGreyListingRun
>>
>
>
> Interesting implementation though I think some hashing would have to be done
> on the IP address to separate the directories otherwise it's not scalable
> (filesystem limits within a single
Todd Lyons wrote:
>> I made test.pl print some output and then exit with a status code of 5.
>> In my log I get something like this:
> Totally untested wild guess. Print to STDERR instead of STDOUT.
> Beyond that, I have not tried to do it, so no experience with it.
Thanks for the suggestion, bu