Alex a écrit : > Hi, > >>> http://www.mail-archive.com/postfix-users@postfix.org/msg12683.html >>> >>> It was only from a few users, but wonder what their experience is >>> almost a year later. >> Yes, reject_unknown_client_hostname is still too strict for us. And we're >> very strict! > > Good to know. I also don't think I can easily make such a change in my > environment. > >> The "warn_if_reject" feature predates "reject_unauth_pipelining", which you >> seem to be using successfully. I strongly suspect there was some other >> error -- probably a simple typo in your config -- that kept warn_if_reject >> from working for you. > > I'm trying to do: > > warn_if_reject = reject_rbl_client backscatter.spameatingmonkey.net >
wrong syntax. it's warn_if_reject reject_rbl_client $yourlist There's no 'equal' sign. > But it appears that's only available in later versions, so I've tried > this, and it also doesn't work: > > warn_if_reject = reject_maps_rbl backscatter.spameatingmonkey.net > doubly wrong syntax. besides the '=' sign, reject_rbl_maps doesn't take an argument. >> 20020905 >> >> Feature: "smtpd_data_restrictions = reject_unauth_pipelining" > > It looks like I have a big project ahead of me to upgrade. What kind > of process is involved with going from such an old version to the > current, independent of all the other software? > > Thanks, > Alex