I have been dealing with what I finally determined were SPF violations
for the past couple days and it has brought up the issue of SPF logging
- or rather the lack there of.
I have spfbehavior set to the default of 3. A particular client was
attempting to send an email through a MX not
Adam Cantwell wrote:
I have been dealing with what I finally determined were SPF violations
for the past couple days and it has brought up the issue of SPF
logging - or rather the lack there of.
I have spfbehavior set to the default of 3. A particular client was
attempting to send an email
Jake Vickers wrote:
Adam Cantwell wrote:
I have been dealing with what I finally determined were SPF violations
for the past couple days and it has brought up the issue of SPF
logging - or rather the lack there of.
I have spfbehavior set to the default of 3. A particular client was
Adam Cantwell wrote:
I have been dealing with what I finally determined were SPF violations
for the past couple days and it has brought up the issue of SPF
logging - or rather the lack there of.
I have spfbehavior set to the default of 3. A particular client was
attempting to send an email
Greetings, all. I'm having some problems with a QmailToaster mail server
that despite my best efforts, I can't solve. I would appreciate any help
you can give me.
1. We have one domain where [EMAIL PROTECTED] is receiving mail addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] without being bcc'd, carbon copied, or
Hi,
I'm using qmail toaster as a email gateway for our exchange server. If a
spammer sends a mail to a not existing email address on our domain the
mail is forwarded to the exchange server. The exchange server generates
a ndr and send it to the fake sender address. Is it possible to let
qmail
Hi,
As far as I know this is not possible at the moment.
Was thinking about implementing this by doing a check on the exchange server
(or other mail server ), but never finished it.
Would need some sort of caching and fallback system in case the exchange
server goes down.
Or maybe just
Only way to do it would be to create a domain on the QmailToaser and
create a forward to Exchange for each user/e-mail.
Otherwise this just won't work.
On 12/8/06, Thomas Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using qmail toaster as a email gateway for our exchange server. If a
spammer
I'm trying to troubleshoot why messages sent from craigslist.org via
mxlogic.com to my server are not being received. I'm trying to use recordio,
but it isn't giving me any useful data. My smtp run file is:
exec /usr/bin/softlimit -m 1200 \
/usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l $HOSTNAME -x