Greg Troxel wrote:
Alan writes:
It's sent to the bit bucket, not done in the MTA. In this case, each
account can set individual thresholds and has an individual set of
local rules, so that might be why. I'd prefer to 550 them as well,
although I suspect the majority of sources just don't
Alan writes:
> It's sent to the bit bucket, not done in the MTA. In this case, each
> account can set individual thresholds and has an individual set of
> local rules, so that might be why. I'd prefer to 550 them as well,
> although I suspect the majority of sources just don't care. Lately the
On 2021-08-17 18:53, Greg Troxel wrote:
Alan <> writes:
I manage email for a couple of hundred domains, so a fair bit of stuff
that arrives to my inbox are spam complaints (they're supposed to open
tickets or use the support mailbox but... users). I flag anything over
5.0 as spam, but it
On 18/08/2021 11.30, Henrik K wrote:
[...]
> Feel free to make bugzilla entry for it, so it's not forgotten..
done. id=7923
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Lars
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:28:25AM +0200, Lars Einarsen wrote:
> On 18/08/2021 11.19, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
> > On 8/18/21 10:55 AM, Lars Einarsen wrote:
> > > Hi list,
> > > any suggestion on how to override the whitelist entries in the HashBL
> > > plugin?
> [...]
> > There is no way atm but
On 18/08/2021 11.19, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
On 8/18/21 10:55 AM, Lars Einarsen wrote:
Hi list,
any suggestion on how to override the whitelist entries in the HashBL plugin?
[...]
There is no way atm but I thought more than once to add such a feature for the
same reason.
Making this a
On 8/18/21 10:55 AM, Lars Einarsen wrote:
> Hi list,
> any suggestion on how to override the whitelist entries in the HashBL plugin?
>
> We run an in house hashbl dns list and see lots of "administrative" type
> adresses that matches the whitelist regex in the plugin.
>
There is no way atm but
Hi list,
any suggestion on how to override the whitelist entries in the HashBL
plugin?
We run an in house hashbl dns list and see lots of "administrative" type
adresses that matches the whitelist regex in the plugin.
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Lars