The “accept” terminology implies a firewall style accept. This is not quite
how it functions.
accept for domain will also reject if not in that domain, and at that point the
domain is fully accounted for. Another line attempting to do something for
that same domain should not have any
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 12:12:05PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Joerg Jung m...@umaxx.net writes:
I also know about spamd, but that is not really an option for now as the
server speaks v6 and STARTTLS, moreover I have legacy users which AUTH
on port 25 as well. This does not play
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 04:06:49PM +0100, Craig Skinner wrote:
On 2015-04-11 Sat 16:04 PM |, Joerg Jung wrote:
From my understanding, the user connects on port 25 (using STARTTLS and
SMTP AUTH), is blocked by spamd (451 temporarily greylisted for 25 min),
but usually MUAs try again some
Hello,
I answer to myself.
In fact, swapping two lines in the config file makes the catch-all
working.
I don't know why :(
This one won't work:
accept from any for domain domains alias aliases deliver to maildir
accept from any for domain domains virtual catchall deliver to maildir
This one
Joerg Jung m...@umaxx.net writes:
I also know about spamd, but that is not really an option for now as the
server speaks v6 and STARTTLS, moreover I have legacy users which AUTH
on port 25 as well. This does not play well with spamd.
spamd doesn't even attempt smtp auth, but then once the
On 2015-04-11 Sat 16:04 PM |, Joerg Jung wrote:
From my understanding, the user connects on port 25 (using STARTTLS and
SMTP AUTH), is blocked by spamd (451 temporarily greylisted for 25 min),
but usually MUAs try again some seconds later...
Users connect to the submission port 587 via