On 18.03.21 22:34, Antonio Leding wrote:
1. Where to place IPBL\DNSBL rules
* Because the result of a hit against an IPBL\DNSBL is to REJECT, does
it make sense to place these kind of rules earlier in the
SMTPD_RESTRICTIONS eval chain (i.e. CLIENT) rather than later (i.e.
RECIPIENT) as s
On 18/03/2021 22:34, Antonio Leding wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> 1. Where to place IPBL\DNSBL rules
>
> * Because the result of a hit against an IPBL\DNSBL is to REJECT, does it
> make
> sense to place these kind of rules earlier in the SMTPD_RESTRICTIONS eval
> chain (i.e. CLI
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 12:20:10AM -0400, Bill Cole wrote:
> > * If so, does this apply to **(a)** the entire set of restrictions;
> > **(b)** just the restriction list where cfg’d; **(c)** only the
> > restriction that immediately follows **warn_if_reject**?
>
> As I read the postconf(5) man p
On 18 Mar 2021, at 18:34, Antonio Leding wrote:
Hello all,
1. Where to place IPBL\DNSBL rules
* Because the result of a hit against an IPBL\DNSBL is to REJECT, does
it make sense to place these kind of rules earlier in the
SMTPD_RESTRICTIONS eval chain (i.e. CLIENT) rather than later (i
Hello all,
1. Where to place IPBL\DNSBL rules
* Because the result of a hit against an IPBL\DNSBL is to REJECT, does
it make sense to place these kind of rules earlier in the
SMTPD_RESTRICTIONS eval chain (i.e. CLIENT) rather than later (i.e.
RECIPIENT) as shown in the _Getting selective
Vijay Rajah:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed postfix+dovecot on my server for my personal mail. I
> compiled the binaries from source on Linux platform. is there a (standrad)
> init.d script that I can use?.. I looked for it in the source was unable to
> find one...
Postfix does not provide init sc
Hello,
I have installed postfix+dovecot on my server for my personal mail. I
compiled the binaries from source on Linux platform. is there a (standrad)
init.d script that I can use?.. I looked for it in the source was unable to
find one...
Now that my mailserver is working fine, I would like to c