Another message from Chris Hardie did remember me about an old question
I have.
How can I make tcp.smtp rules be processed BEFORE rblsmtpd, when rblsmtp
is called from tcpserver's qmail-smtpd initialization command?
I mean, some times we find one IP blocked by the RBL systems, and want
to allow
Mauricio Teixeira (listas) wrote:
Another message from Chris Hardie did remember me about an old question
I have.
How can I make tcp.smtp rules be processed BEFORE rblsmtpd, when rblsmtp
is called from tcpserver's qmail-smtpd initialization command?
I mean, some times we find one IP blocked by
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 11:21, Mauricio Teixeira (listas) wrote:
Another message from Chris Hardie did remember me about an old question
I have.
How can I make tcp.smtp rules be processed BEFORE rblsmtpd, when rblsmtp
is called from tcpserver's qmail-smtpd initialization command?
they already
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 11:24, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Add the IP in question to your tcp.smtp file with RBLSMTPD=, that will
cause tcpserver to by pass the rblsmtpd check.
tcpserver doesn't do any rbl check. that's what rblsmtpd does. putting
RBLSMTPD= into your environment for the connection