Hello, okey, i've removed the check for postgresql.org.
OTOH, may I ask how does VERP work at all for the mailing list, if the returning mails are not handled? Just interested. On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 17:43:17 +0100 Greg Stark <gsst...@mit.edu> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Gergely > Czuczy<gergely.czu...@harmless.hu> wrote: > > > > The following bug has been logged online: > > > > Bug reference: 5012 > > Logged by: Gergely Czuczy > > Email address: gergely.czu...@harmless.hu > > PostgreSQL version: 8.4 > > Operating system: FreeBSD > > Description: mailing list VERP addresses not > > sender-verifiable Details: > > This is not a Postgres bug. I would say to please use an appropriate > channel but, uh, our mailing list maintainers don't really have a good > channel for reporting such problems :( > > In any case you should disable SAV. It is well documented to cause > such problems and is likely to get you banned if you use it on a site > which receives any significant amount of email from one place (such as > Postgres lists!). > > c.f. > > http://taint.org/2007/03/16/134743a.html > http://www.circleid.com/posts/sender_address_verification/ > > Fwiw the addresses used in the VERP are not blocked, they're > greylisted. I suspect that is a mistake and they shouldn't be but > there's nothing inherently wrong with it the way it is and your SAV > implementation is just broken. Arguably the very concept of SAV is > broken though. > > -- Üdvözlettel / Sincerely, Gergely CZUCZY -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs