[exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread Mikhail Lischuk
Sometimes spam message gets through the SpamAssassin filters, and gets delivered to user who has forwarding to external mailbox set up. And sometimes, some services at Gmail or some others (I did not try to find out which ones) report my IP to the Spamhaus, and I have to unlist my server.

Re: [exim] Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Lena
From: S Pratap dkim=neutral (no signature) header.i=@powersoftindia.info DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; q=dns/txt; c=relaxed/relaxed; d= I don't know what you are doing wrong, but my test to gmail gives dkim=pass. In my transport: dkim_domain = lena.kiev.ua dkim_selector = 1

Re: [exim] Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread S Pratap Singh
DKIM test is also passing for me in Google and as well as spf test too but it still goes to SPAM folder. Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of powers...@powersoftindia.info designates 66.23.232.43 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=powers...@powersoftindia.info;

Re: [exim] Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Graeme Fowler
On 03/02/2011 08:44, S Pratap Singh wrote: DKIM test is also passing for me in Google and as well as spf test too but it still goes to SPAM folder. You need to discuss this with Google (directly or via the following): http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=80369 Your problem is

[exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Graeme Fowler
Mail sent to me - issue resolved now. Please ensure you email the list! Regards Graeme ---BeginMessage--- I think I have resolved the issue . I will point out what I have done., As suggested upgraded exim to 4.63 to 4.73 greater than 4.70 which has dkiom support. Configured DNS

Re: [exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread S Pratap Singh
Ohh .. I missed to include mailing list address .. just clicked on reply to I think I have resolved the issue . I will point out what I have done., As suggested upgraded exim to 4.63 to 4.73 greater than 4.70 which has dkiom support. Configured DNS with dkim record.

Re: [exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread S Pratap Singh
Missed to add the following entry too in previous reply. Add the entry in exim conf too # This transport is used for delivering messages over SMTP connections. remote_smtp: driver = smtp dkim_domain = powersoftindia.info dkim_selector = x dkim_private_key = /etc/exim/dkim/default.key

Re: [exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread Ian Eiloart
--On 2 February 2011 23:41:56 +0200 Mikhail Lischuk mlisc...@itx.com.ua wrote: Sometimes spam message gets through the SpamAssassin filters, and gets delivered to user who has forwarding to external mailbox set up. And sometimes, some services at Gmail or some others (I did not try to

Re: [exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread S Pratap Singh
There seems to be some issue with the yahoo still .. Still mails are getting into spam and DKIM test is passing for the Gmail but its failing for Yahoo.. Sending mail to yahoo are still getting into the spam exim but elsewhere it works. Haven't checked with Hotmail yet but I tried sending to some

Re: [exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Peter Bowyer
On 3 February 2011 12:48, S Pratap Singh kdari...@gmail.com wrote: There seems to be some issue with the yahoo still .. Still mails are getting into spam and DKIM test is passing for the Gmail but its failing for Yahoo.. Sending mail to yahoo are still getting into the spam exim but elsewhere

Re: [exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread Todd Lyons
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 3:46 AM, Ian Eiloart i...@sussex.ac.uk wrote: --On 2 February 2011 23:41:56 +0200 Mikhail Lischuk mlisc...@itx.com.ua wrote: Sometimes spam message gets through the SpamAssassin filters, and gets delivered to user who has forwarding to external mailbox set up. I wonder

[exim] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Peter Bowyer
Please reply to the list. -- Forwarded message -- From: S Pratap Singh kdari...@gmail.com Date: 3 February 2011 13:15 Subject: Re: [exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam To: Peter Bowyer pe...@bowyer.org I have only one email account and newly registered domain never have

Re: [exim] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread S Pratap Singh
I have only one email account and newly registered domain never have such problem since I have been working in such domain and never experienced such issue so for with any new domain. I will try to host some subdomain on this server and create an account for that old domain too. My server

Re: [exim] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Todd Lyons
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 5:20 AM, Peter Bowyer pe...@bowyer.org wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: S Pratap Singh kdari...@gmail.com Date: 3 February 2011 13:15 Subject: Re: [exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam To: Peter Bowyer pe...@bowyer.org I have only one email

[exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread Lena
From: Mikhail Lischuk Sometimes spam message gets through the SpamAssassin filters, and gets delivered to user who has forwarding to external mailbox set up. And sometimes, some services at Gmail or some others (I did not try to find out which ones) report my IP I wonder if there are

[exim] Logging address ip of outgoing mail

2011-02-03 Thread Marcin Mirosław
Hello! I'd like to have in log addres IP used to send mail. Something like outgoing_interface instead incoming_interface. Is it possible to do it in straight way or i need to add log function to transport? Thanks. -- www: http://blog.mejor.pl/ -- ## List details at

Re: [exim] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread W B Hacker
Todd Lyons wrote: On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 5:20 AM, Peter Bowyerpe...@bowyer.org wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: S Pratap Singhkdari...@gmail.com Date: 3 February 2011 13:15 Subject: Re: [exim] Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam To: Peter Bowyerpe...@bowyer.org I have

Re: [exim] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread S Pratap Singh
Yes seems that the issue with *.info and TTL value I will wait for tomorrow and check it again. I will also test with other TLD . I have tested with hotmail too with the negative result. But Found one strange thing with yahoo, when I sent the mail to as CC then it came into Inbox that's very

Re: [exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread W B Hacker
l...@lena.kiev.ua wrote: From: Mikhail Lischuk Sometimes spam message gets through the SpamAssassin filters, and gets delivered to user who has forwarding to external mailbox set up. And sometimes, some services at Gmail or some others (I did not try to find out which ones) report my IP I

Re: [exim] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread S Pratap Singh
As Leena Suggested to test DKIM on check-auth()verifier.port25.com Here is the result The Port25 Solutions, Inc. team == Summary of Results == SPF check: pass DomainKeys

Re: [exim] Fwd: Fwd: Re: Mails are going to Spam

2011-02-03 Thread W B Hacker
S Pratap Singh wrote: As Leena Suggested to test DKIM on check-auth()verifier.port25.com Here is the result The Port25 Solutions, Inc. team == Summary of Results == SPF check:

[exim] Resolv mx with problematic DNS record

2011-02-03 Thread Manuel Dalla Lana
Hello to everyone, I've an Exim 4.69 installation on a Centos 4.8 system and I'm trying to solve this problem: one of the domain I try to send mail to has a wrong DNS configuration: ;; ANSWER SECTION: ledeco.it. 83564 IN MX 20 94.23.65.247. the MX record is an IP, with

Re: [exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread Mikhail Lischuk
On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 16:14:31 +0200, l...@lena.kiev.ua wrote: Don't allow users to set up forwarding to external mailboxes. Instead offer pop3, pop3s, imap and imaps. Explain to your users that for example Gmail can pull mail from your server: in Gmail web-interface Settings - Accounts and

Re: [exim] Resolv mx with problematic DNS record

2011-02-03 Thread Frank Elsner
On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 16:17:55 +0100 Manuel Dalla Lana wrote: Hello to everyone, I've an Exim 4.69 installation on a Centos 4.8 system and I'm trying to solve this problem: one of the domain I try to send mail to has a wrong DNS configuration: ;; ANSWER SECTION: ledeco.it.83564

Re: [exim] Resolv mx with problematic DNS record

2011-02-03 Thread Dave Lugo
I would (if it was my user) have the correspondant on my end call the correspondant at the other end, and ask them to escalate it to their IT staff. /goes back to conf call On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Manuel Dalla Lana wrote: Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 10:17:55 From: Manuel Dalla Lana endel...@aregar.it

Re: [exim] Resolv mx with problematic DNS record

2011-02-03 Thread Manuel Dalla Lana
Il 03/02/11 18.06, Frank Elsner ha scritto: I guess you want to use the option allow_mx_to_ip. Thank you Frank, that made things work (as if violating rfc could be defined working stuff ;) Thanks again, Manuel -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim

Re: [exim] Resolv mx with problematic DNS record

2011-02-03 Thread Manuel Dalla Lana
Il 03/02/11 18.07, Dave Lugo ha scritto: I would (if it was my user) have the correspondant on my end call the correspondant at the other end, and ask them to escalate it to their IT staff. I tryed, but I was denied access to their it staff because it's no possible :( Manuel -- ## List

Re: [exim] Resolv mx with problematic DNS record

2011-02-03 Thread Dave Lugo
On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Manuel Dalla Lana wrote: Il 03/02/11 18.07, Dave Lugo ha scritto: I would (if it was my user) have the correspondant on my end call the correspondant at the other end, and ask them to escalate it to their IT staff. I tryed, but I was denied access to their it staff

Re: [exim] Resolv mx with problematic DNS record

2011-02-03 Thread Dave Preston
Have you never run in to that before? I surely have, my personal favorites are either MX records with underscores in the hostname (mostly exchange) or where they point the MX record to a CNAME. Good luck trying to find someone on their end who cares and/or is inclined to do something about it.

[exim] Spamassassin Rejecting High Scoring Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Matt
Does anyone know of a howto on setting up Exim to reject high scoring SPAM at SMTP time? -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/

Re: [exim] Spamassassin Rejecting High Scoring Spam

2011-02-03 Thread Larry Rosenman
In my acl_check_content: # Reject spam messages with score over 10, using an extra condition. deny message = This message scored $spam_score points. Congratulations! condition = ${if {$message_size}{500K}} spam = smmsp:true condition = ${if {$spam_score_int}{100}{1}{0}}

Re: [exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 2011-02-03 15:54, Mikhail Lischuk wrote: And, once again, I wonder - how do hosting companies make such service as mail forward for domain? Require a closed-loop confirmation before enabling forwarding. Stash the response in case of later arguments. -- Jeremy -- ## List details at

Re: [exim] Logging address ip of outgoing mail

2011-02-03 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 2011-02-03 14:34, Marcin Mirosław wrote: I'd like to have in log addres IP used to send mail. Something like outgoing_interface instead incoming_interface. Is it possible to do it in straight way or i need to add log function to transport? See response in exim-dev. -J -- ## List details

[exim] authenticator options

2011-02-03 Thread N. Tucker
Hello, I have a fairly basic (I think) question that I haven't been able to answer via the docs/faqs: Is it possible for an exim 'authenticator' to use more information than just the SMTP host for making a choice of which credentials to send? What other variables are available in the context of

Re: [exim] Ocassional spam forwarding

2011-02-03 Thread Jeff Lasman
On Thursday, February 03, 2011 07:54:46 am Mikhail Lischuk wrote: And, once again, I wonder - how do hosting companies make such service as mail forward for domain? We're a webhosting company. We do a lot of blocking using various RBL lists (nothing you don't already know about). While we

Re: [exim] authenticator options

2011-02-03 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2011-02-03 at 17:01 -0800, N. Tucker wrote: Hello, I have a fairly basic (I think) question that I haven't been able to answer via the docs/faqs: Is it possible for an exim 'authenticator' to use more information than just the SMTP host for making a choice of which credentials to send?

[exim] Large Exim installs

2011-02-03 Thread Phil Pennock
I've been asked about large sites using Exim. If you run what you consider to be a large install (at least a million emails per day) could you please drop me a short note? With figures and whether or not you're willing to be cited? Hey, we can probably also put some advocacy info on the