CustMapsList is suddenly rejecting all IPs, even LAN IPs. I though at first
it might have been one of the DNSBLs, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
A log example:
192.168.1.104 2004-07-12 10:43:26
SNDRIP=EIPMAP (dnsbl.sorbs.net) 0
Any
At 11:54 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
192.168.1.104
That's a non-routable address, and should not be checked against a DNSBL.
Any DNSBL should (legitimately) reject that address
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At 11:54 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
192.168.1.104
That's a non-routable address,
Yes, I know.
and should not be checked
against a DNSBL.
Any DNSBL should (legitimately) reject that address
Well then why is XMail doing so, and how can I correct the problem?
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Well then why is XMail doing so, and how can I correct the problem?
That can happen if your /etc/resolv.conf has a search entry with * DNS
entry.
such as
search blah.com
and you have
*.blah.com A 123.123.123.123
in your DNS.
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At 12:15 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
At 11:54 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
192.168.1.104
That's a non-routable address,
Yes, I know.
and should not be checked
against a DNSBL.
Any DNSBL should (legitimately) reject that address
Well then why is XMail doing so, and
That can happen if your /etc/resolv.conf has a search entry with * DNS
entry.
I'm using 1.20 running on Windows Server 2000. If there might be a DNS
problem there, wgere would I look?
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Whitelist non-routable addresses if you must use them?
All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.
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I'm using 1.20 running on Windows Server 2000. If there might be a DNS
problem there, wgere would I look?
check ipconfig /all for the dns-suffix entry, then ping some virtual host
like blahblubsuelz.yourdnssuffix.net
If it resolves, that is your problem.
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At 12:40 7/12/2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
Whitelist non-routable addresses if you must use them?
All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.
Show some log entries for non-local IP addresses.
I'm using 1.20 locally on Windows 2000 Server, with about a dozen DNSBLs,
with no
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Bowen Moursund wrote:
Whitelist non-routable addresses if you must use them?
All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.
When RBLs dies, either by natural cause or by lawsuite, they use to
blacklist everyone to catch sysadmin attention to remove them from
All IPs are being rejected, not just local LAN addresses.
When RBLs dies, either by natural cause or by lawsuite, they use to
blacklist everyone to catch sysadmin attention to remove them
from their
checks.
The problem occurs when using only a known-to-be working DNSBL in
CustMapsList.
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Wyman Szeto wrote:
You are right...
Since there are many undelivered message in the server memory is
exhausted
There are many messages.. Here is just only 4Actually, there are many
files if I wait one day.
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