Just a note ONLY FOR:
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
Sorry but what is your problem?
you can not use your home-machine as mailserver and
nothing will change this, so what is new in your
message after this long thread where so many people
made clear what happens and why?
If I know, you
:
message-id=20110309100908.1185da2...@108.234.broadband4.iol.cz
(FYI: This mail is send via webmail volny.cz)
--kapetr
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
Od: Jiří Pánek jiri.pa...@email.cz
Komu: Peter Evans pe...@ixp.jp
Předmět:Re: posfix rejected from google server
Datum: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 11:08:56
Non-authoritative answer:
108.234.71.85.in-addr.arpa name = 108.234.broadband4.iol.cz.
[85.71.234.108] blocked using zen.spamhaus.org
sorry but what is your problem?
you can not use your home-machine as mailserver and
nothing will change this, so what is new in your
message after this long
On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 09:01:21AM +0900, Peter Evans wrote:
At the same time, please go here and request removal from the PBL.
http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl/query/PBL043205
PBL removal will not be done for a host with generic rDNS. I am in a
PBL block too, but my host has custom reverse DNS.
Am 06.03.2011 07:51, schrieb kapetr:
My from: address used by these tests of fresh Postfix installation
I have and use many years - so it fit not in yours definition of
spamtrap adress.
seems you do not understand waht a spamtrap is
hint: your sender-address does not play in this game
Hello,
reply for:
Peter Evans pe...@ixp.jp and
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
My ISP (without need of request it and pay for it :-) assign every
time (via PPPOE on ADSL) the same IP address for the same client
(DSLAM port). So my IP is from dynamic range, but in practice is
it static IP.
Hello,
r...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
Subject: Re: posfix rejected from google server
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 03:29:08PM +0100, kapetr wrote:
first I have to say: the problem with home/dynamic IP ranges,
business accounts, ... and therefore the need of using relay of
my ISP in my case I have well
http://cbl.abuseat.org/nat.html
http://cbl.abuseat.org/advanced.html
Some places NAT you without telling you.
This has happened on cable modems.
Are you sure your IP is the one you think it is?
I further highly doubt any link between Gmail and CBL exists.
There is no link.
Hello.
first I have to say: the problem with home/dynamic IP ranges,
business accounts, ... and therefore the need of using relay of my
ISP in my case I have well understand and I do it so.
What I'm interesting for is still the:
http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=85.71.234.108+.submit=Lookup
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 03:29:08PM +0100, kapetr wrote:
first I have to say: the problem with home/dynamic IP ranges,
business accounts, ... and therefore the need of using relay of
my ISP in my case I have well understand and I do it so.
What I'm interesting for is still the:
Zitat von kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
And the:
http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=85.71.234.108+.submit=Lookup
says -as you wrote:
IP Address 85.71.234.108 is listed in the CBL. It appears to be
infected with a spam sending trojan or proxy.
It was last detected at 2011-03-01 07:00 GMT (+/- 30
On 03/03/11 06:44, kapetr wrote:
On Wed, 02 Mar 2011 19:11:53 + Ned Slidern...@unixmail.co.uk
wrote:
It's also listed in Spamhaus PBL:
http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl/query/PBL043205
I'd say it's pretty much a non-starter trying to reliably deliver
mail
from that IP.
Sorry - I do not very
Am 02.03.2011 08:56, schrieb Eero Volotinen:
So I can nothing to do with it (in Postfix) config - just to degrade
Postfix with relayhost to my ISP SMTP server - what is exactly
what I have did not want.
No need to route all mails to isp, just route needed mails. (for example
all ones that
Zitat von kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
Thanks all for replays.
Just few remarks:
1. RDNS - e.g. for den...@bestcheer.com, li...@dguhl.org, ...
that's what I had try to correct with
myhostname = 108.234.broadband4.iol.cz
yes - it is what I get with dig -x my public IP, so then
dig
On 02/03/11 08:02, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 02.03.2011 08:56, schrieb Eero Volotinen:
So I can nothing to do with it (in Postfix) config - just to degrade
Postfix with relayhost to my ISP SMTP server - what is exactly
what I have did not want.
No need to route all mails to isp, just route
Hello..
On Wed, 02 Mar 2011 19:11:53 + Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk
wrote:
I think the original poster has bigger problems as his IP is listed
on a
few DNSBLs:
Enter server IP Address followed by [ENTER] to begin.
RUNNING CHECKS FOR 85.71.234.108
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:44 PM, kapetr kap...@mizera.cz wrote:
So once again, I am not spamer!
I hate spam and spamers !!
Being on a blacklist doesn't automatically make you a spammer, but it
does mean something's wrong (possibly with your Postfix config... to
keep things back on topic).
On 03/03/2011 07:55 AM, Steve Jenkins wrote:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:44 PM, kapetrkap...@mizera.cz wrote:
So once again, I am not spamer!
I hate spam and spamers !!
Being on a blacklist doesn't automatically make you a spammer, but it
does mean something's wrong (possibly with your Postfix
Hello,
I need help to get sending e-mails out fo my Ubuntu 10.10 box.
My PC is connected via ADSL modem (NAT) with static public IP
adress.
It is standard Internet client standalone computer.
I want to use Postix (e.g while logging of sent mails, ..) instead
of using my ISP's SMTP server. So I
2011/3/1 kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
Hello,
I need help to get sending e-mails out fo my Ubuntu 10.10 box.
My PC is connected via ADSL modem (NAT) with static public IP
adress.
It is standard Internet client standalone computer.
I want to use Postix (e.g while logging of sent mails, ..)
So I have try change my myhostname in main.cf (and restart
postfix):
why? this can not chnge your home-ip
The IP you're using to send mail is not authorized
to 550-5.7.1 send email directly to our servers. Please use the SMTP
relay at your 550-5.7.1 service provider instead
your ip is
On 03/01/2011 09:10 AM, kapetr wrote:
Hello,
I need help to get sending e-mails out fo my Ubuntu 10.10 box.
My PC is connected via ADSL modem (NAT) with static public IP
adress.
[...]
(Message slightly modified for easier reading:)
[85.71.234.108] The IP you're using to send mail is not
you need add a RDNS for ip address of your smtp server's.
On Tue,
1 Mar 2011 10:13:10 +0200, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2011/3/1 kapetr
:
Hello, I need help to get sending e-mails out fo my Ubuntu 10.10
box. My PC is connected via ADSL modem (NAT) with static public IP
adress. It is standard
- PŮVODNÍ ZPRÁVA -
Od: Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi
Komu: kapetr kap...@mizera.cz
Předmět: Re: posfix rejected from google server
Datum: 1.3.2011 - 9:13:10
2011/3/1 kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
Hello,
I need help to get sending e-mails out fo my
Ubuntu 10.10 box.
My PC is connected
2011/3/1 kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
So you mean, that this is not problem of bad postfix config ?
So I can nothing do to get it working ?
Maybe must every, who wants to send mails to Google, have contract
with Google ?
It seems to be too improbable to be possible.
Is this sure or is there
: posfix rejected from google server
Datum: 1.3.2011 - 9:13:10
2011/3/1 kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
Hello,
I need help to get sending e-mails out fo my
Ubuntu 10.10 box.
My PC is connected via ADSL modem (NAT) with
static public IP
adress.
It is standard Internet client
eero.voloti...@iki.fi
Komu: kapetr kap...@mizera.cz
Předmět: Re: posfix rejected from google server
Datum: 1.3.2011 - 9:13:10
2011/3/1 kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
Hello,
I need help to get sending e-mails out fo my
Ubuntu 10.10 box.
My PC is connected via ADSL modem (NAT) with
static public IP
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 10:40:28AM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
[..]
108.234.71.85.in-addr.arpa is a typical homeuser-ptr
No. This is the way you ask for the PTR (eg with 'dig -x
85.71.234.108'):
% dig -x 85.71.234.108
; DiG 9.7.2-P3 -x 85.71.234.108
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
Zitat von kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
So you mean, that this is not problem of bad postfix config ?
So I can nothing do to get it working ?
Maybe must every, who wants to send mails to Google, have contract
with Google ?
It seems to be too improbable to be possible.
Is this sure or is there
You might want to use DynDns.com's service (SendLab SMTP) at $20 for 150 relays
per day for one year. I use this for years. Excellent service.
-- Tri
lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
So you mean, that this is not problem of bad postfix config ?
So I can nothing
2011/3/1 Trinh Hoai Tri trinhhoai...@gmail.com:
You might want to use DynDns.com's service (SendLab SMTP) at $20 for 150
relays per day for one year. I use this for years. Excellent service.
Usually your isp provides working relayhost service for free..
--
Eero
Thank you,
I will have to :-(
In such situation the only function of Posfix left is the log.
--kapetr
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Od: Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi
Komu: kapetr kap...@mizera.cz
Předmět: Re: posfix rejected from google server
Datum: 1.3.2011 - 9:59:26
2011/3/1 kapetr
Thank You for explanation.
--kapetr
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Od: Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
Komu: kapetr kap...@mizera.cz
Předmět: Re: posfix rejected from google server
Datum: 1.3.2011 - 10:40:28
Am 01.03.2011 09:28, schrieb kapetr:
So you mean, that this is not problem of bad
On 3/1/11, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
2011/3/1 Trinh Hoai Tri trinhhoai...@gmail.com:
You might want to use DynDns.com's service (SendLab SMTP) at $20 for 150
relays per day for one year. I use this for years. Excellent service.
Usually your isp provides working relayhost
* kapetr [01/03/2011 13:30] :
In such situation the only function of Posfix left is the log.
Note that you can use transport maps to use a relay only
when sending to gmail.com .
Emmanuel
Am 01.03.2011 16:57, schrieb Emmanuel Seyman:
* kapetr [01/03/2011 13:30] :
In such situation the only function of Posfix left is the log.
Note that you can use transport maps to use a relay only
when sending to gmail.com .
This does not solve the problem sending mails get russian
Emmanuel Seyman:
* kapetr [01/03/2011 13:30] :
In such situation the only function of Posfix left is the log.
Note that you can use transport maps to use a relay only
when sending to gmail.com .
Note that SMTP-level reject is not the only problem that you can
have when sending mail from
Hi Tri,
Have you also set the reverse DNS because lot of mail server check for
that. ISP could do this for you.
On 3/1/2011 5:12 PM, Tri H Trinh wrote:
On 3/1/11, Eero Volotineneero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
2011/3/1 Trinh Hoai Tritrinhhoai...@gmail.com:
You might want to use DynDns.com's
Thanks all for replays.
Just few remarks:
1. RDNS - e.g. for den...@bestcheer.com, li...@dguhl.org, ...
that's what I had try to correct with
myhostname = 108.234.broadband4.iol.cz
yes - it is what I get with dig -x my public IP, so then
dig 108.234.broadband4.iol.cz == this address.
So
2011/3/2 kapetr kap...@mizera.cz:
Thanks all for replays.
Just few remarks:
1. RDNS - e.g. for den...@bestcheer.com, li...@dguhl.org, ...
that's what I had try to correct with
myhostname = 108.234.broadband4.iol.cz
yes - it is what I get with dig -x my public IP, so then
dig
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