On 29/4/17 5:26 am, Linda Pagillo wrote:
Hi everyone. I was wondering which anti-spam and anti-virus programs
do you all use with Postifx? Any advice on which programs work best?
I'm not sure about the absolute best spam filtering system but the
simplest lightweight solution (for me) is
Am 28.04.2017 um 21:26 schrieb Linda Pagillo:
> Hi everyone. I was wondering which anti-spam and anti-virus programs do
> you all use with Postifx? Any advice on which programs work best?
mostly used
amavis-new (framework, milter), spamassassin ( milter ), clamav ( milter )
with sanesecurity
Hi all,
I have a handful of personal domains that I host myself - both as a place to
experiment a bit (I roll new things out here before using them on paying
clients), and a place to play with things that don’t scale well. As of now, I
just have a single MXer with a pretty standard Postfix
Hi everyone. I was wondering which anti-spam and anti-virus programs do you
all use with Postifx? Any advice on which programs work best?
> On Apr 28, 2017, at 6:11 AM, Matteo Cazzador wrote:
>
> Hi, i need a support, i'm trying to set a specific smtp relay for a receiver
> specific domain.
>
> For example:
>
> For every external domain except "example1.com" i use my normally local smtp
> relay.
>
> For
> On Apr 28, 2017, at 8:54 AM, Simon Wilson wrote:
>
permit_sasl_authenticated,
>
> ...so I can remove the one above, right, as it doesn't apply to port 25?
> There is no way that it can be met, as smtpd_sasl_auth_enable is set to NO by
> default. I assume
These settings in main.cf are just applying to port 25 smtpd, as
smtpd_recipient_restrictions are separately applied to 587 in
master.cf...
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/client_checks,
permit_mynetworks,
permit_sasl_authenticated,
Yes i confirm, it not clear which cause blacklisted ip.
Il 28/04/2017 14:31, Juri Haberland ha scritto:
On 2017-04-28 14:14, Allen Coates wrote:
If you check your IP address on THEIR look-up page -
https://www.ers.trendmicro.com/reputations - it will tell you WHY you
are black-listed.
No,
On 2017-04-28 14:14, Allen Coates wrote:
If you check your IP address on THEIR look-up page -
https://www.ers.trendmicro.com/reputations - it will tell you WHY you
are black-listed.
No, it just tells you, that you are listed and in what list - but not
why.
Juri
If you check your IP address on THEIR look-up page -
https://www.ers.trendmicro.com/reputations - it will tell you WHY you
are black-listed.
For example, my own IP4 address is in their "Dynamic User List" - not
surprising, as I am a domestic user with a personal mail server.
Hope this helps
On 2017-04-28 12:03, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
I'm assuming you requested to be unblocked.
https://www.ers.trendmicro.com/guide/en_us/AG/Intro/Blocked.htm
Check for open relay. Unless you are the only user, I don't know if
you can really say you aren't sending spam..
I have the same
Hi, i need a support, i'm trying to set a specific smtp relay for a
receiver specific domain.
For example:
For every external domain except "example1.com" i use my normally local
smtp relay.
For domain example1.com i want to use another Isp.
I try to do this with transport file like this:
I'm assuming you requested to be unblocked.
https://www.ers.trendmicro.com/guide/en_us/AG/Intro/Blocked.htm
Check for open relay. Unless you are the only user, I don't know if you can
really say you aren't sending spam..
I think some of these RBL lists exist to feed the white lists, but I
Hi Everybody, maybe this is not the correct list, but i 've a problem
related to Trend Micro QIL list.
My mail server everyday is blocked by this QIL list.
I made a global check with tool like http://mxtoolbox.com/ and i don't
find any serious problem.
The server is not making spam.
I
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