Re: [SLUG] Re: Banning non Australian IP's from Aussie ecommerce site

2010-10-12 Thread Ben Donohue
Thanks all, really appreciated. I'll have a shot at the suggestions and see how I go. Thanks, Ben Donohue donoh...@icafe.com.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] Greylisting Sendmail

2010-10-12 Thread Daniel Pittman
Nigel Allen d...@edrs.com.au writes: Customer of mine currently has their own in-house mail server. Machine runs CentOS 4.8 with Sendmail, spamassassin and mimedefang. RBL's are covered in sendmail.mc with spamhaus and SORBS. Can anyone think of any reason why this combination would not play

Re: [SLUG] Greylisting Sendmail

2010-10-12 Thread Jake Anderson
On 13/10/10 12:16, Daniel Pittman wrote: Some providers, typically big ones (*cough* Telstra, Optus) tend to play poorly with greylisting: they have a separate pool of senders if the first attempt is not accepted, and can delay up to 24 hours before sending.[1] Some greylisting tools have a

Re: [SLUG] Greylisting Sendmail

2010-10-12 Thread Michael Chesterton
On 12/10/2010, at 4:04 PM, Nigel Allen wrote: Hi All Customer of mine currently has their own in-house mail server. Machine runs CentOS 4.8 with Sendmail, spamassassin and mimedefang. RBL's are covered in sendmail.mc with spamhaus and SORBS. Can anyone think of any reason why this

Re: [SLUG] Greylisting Sendmail

2010-10-12 Thread Nigel Allen
On 13/10/2010 12:16, Daniel Pittman wrote: Nigel Allen d...@edrs.com.au writes: Customer of mine currently has their own in-house mail server. Machine runs CentOS 4.8 with Sendmail, spamassassin and mimedefang. RBL's are covered in sendmail.mc with spamhaus and SORBS. Can anyone think of