Hi,
I also don't understand how SPF_SOFTFAIL could happen when there
wasn't any SPF record to test to begin with.
http://www.openspf.org/
i have no spf either
http://old.openspf.org/wizard.html?mydomain=junc.orgsubmit=Go! :)
But it's sent from cron, so the host is localhost.
I definitely
Hi,
I have a set of users that are authorized to use the mail server via
pop-before-smtp, but SA catches the mail they send through the system
as spam because they are on blacklisted Verizon or Comcast IPs:
why are they not using smtp authentication?
I think you're referring to SASL? Some
I have a set of users that are authorized to use the mail server via
pop-before-smtp, but SA catches the mail they send through the system
as spam because they are on blacklisted Verizon or Comcast IPs:
why are they not using smtp authentication?
On 10.10.09 10:59, MySQL Student wrote:
On fre 09 okt 2009 03:07:53 CEST, MySQL Student wrote
I also don't understand how SPF_SOFTFAIL could happen when there
wasn't any SPF record to test to begin with.
http://www.openspf.org/
i have no spf either
http://old.openspf.org/wizard.html?mydomain=junc.orgsubmit=Go! :)
did you ask
On fre 09 okt 2009 06:34:40 CEST, John Hardin wrote
Use SSL or TLS with authentication, if possible. Postfix can handle
it, and all modern mail clients should be able to.
does this not reguire windows 7 ? :)
/me hiddes
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xpoint
On 08.10.09 21:07, MySQL Student wrote:
I have a set of users that are authorized to use the mail server via
pop-before-smtp, but SA catches the mail they send through the system
as spam because they are on blacklisted Verizon or Comcast IPs:
why are they not using smtp authentication?
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Hi,
I have a set of users that are authorized to use the mail server via
pop-before-smtp, but SA catches the mail they send through the system
as spam because they are on blacklisted Verizon or Comcast IPs:
X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=5.4 tag1=-300.0 tag2=5.0 kill=5.0
use_bayes=1 tests=BAYES_50,
MySQL Student wrote:
Hi,
I have a set of users that are authorized to use the mail server via
pop-before-smtp, but SA catches the mail they send through the system
as spam because they are on blacklisted Verizon or Comcast IPs:
X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=5.4 tag1=-300.0 tag2=5.0 kill=5.0
Hi,
Does your pop-before-smtp method cause your MTA to indicate they've been
authed in the Received: header?
I don't believe so. There doesn't appear to be anything additional in
the header relating to pop-b4-smtp. I'm using postfix. Perhaps
off-topic, but ideas on how to do this, if you think
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, MySQL Student wrote:
Does your pop-before-smtp method cause your MTA to indicate they've
been authed in the Received: header?
I don't believe so. There doesn't appear to be anything additional in
the header relating to pop-b4-smtp. I'm using postfix. Perhaps
off-topic,
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