On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Rosario Pingaro wrote:
i esclude your assumption because the smt log shows the public IP.
whta the 3D means into the xnet=3D192.168.0.0,255,255,0,0
regards
XMail does not *connect* to GLST, it just calls it and pass it the very
same IP you see in the GLST DB dump.
So
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008, Rosario Pingaro wrote:
i esclude your assumption because the smt log shows the public IP.
whta the 3D means into the xnet=3D192.168.0.0,255,255,0,0
regards
XMail does not *connect* to GLST, it just calls it and pass it
I added this lines to glst.conf to whitelist my cusotmers' ip:
xnet=93.88.96.0,255.255.240.0
xnet=89.189.53.0,255.255.255.0
xnet=213.178.215.0,255.255.255.0
xnet=195.60.190.0,255.255.254.0
xnet=213.136.179.0,255.255.255.0
But at this time some of my customers still goes through the filter.
I saw
Okay, I got around the mkdep issue with:
touch /usr/local/bin/mkdep
chmod a+x /usr/local/mkdep
I'm about ready to start testing glst but I'm concerned about the mnet
info for gmail. I found this on the web but I'm unable to find the mask
for the gmail entries.
Does anyone have a glst.conf
Hi all,
Can anyone of you provide a glst.conf including the ip address of
yahoo.com.(hk), hotmail.com and gmail.com??? Thanks!!
Gideon
MigDal-Gad CrossNet Webmail Service
We do the BEST for Christ
http://www.mcnet.com.hk
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