David Cottle wrote:
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On 09/02/2009, at 10:38, Terry Carmen <te...@cnysupport.com> wrote:
David Cottle wrote:
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Hi,
I have got RBL tests and I got a client on godaddy. Naturally their
outgoing server (secureserver.net) is listed. I made changes to
postfix
but its still rejecting, here is the extract of the main.cf and the
rules.
I don't understand why its not working.. If I remove all the rbl
checks
the emails arrive..
Any ideas?
Here is the configs that apply:
smtpd_client_restrictions = check_client_access
hash:/etc/postfix/whitelist, check_client_access
hash:/etc/postfix/check_backscatterer, check_client_access
hash:/etc/postfix/check_spamcannibal, reject_rbl_client bl.spamcop.net,
reject_rbl_client pbl.spamhaus.org, reject_rbl_client
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org, reject_rbl_client cbl.abuseat.org,
reject_rbl_client dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net, reject_rbl_client
dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net, reject_rbl_client dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net,
reject_rbl_client 2.0.0.127.b.barracudacentral.org
the /etc/postfix/whitelist file (yes its been mapped to .cf)
Assuming you're making a hash file, postmap outputs a ".db" file.
Terry
Hi Terry,
Yes all the files (whitelist, check_backscatterer and
check_spamcannibal) have been postmap.
I assume that as long as the whitelist is done first, anything that is
ok in the file simply should 'brute force' past the rest of the
checks, no matter how many?
My point was that postmap outputs a db file, and "check_client_access
hash:/etc/postfix/whitelist" looks for /etc/postfix/whitelist.db, while
you stated that you "mapped" (renamed?) the file to .cf, which is not
what postfix is looking for. This means that it will not find your
whitelist file.
Terry