В Суб, 12/06/2010 в 20:27 -0500, Stan Hoeppner пишет: > Покотиленко Костик put forth on 6/11/2010 2:24 PM: > > > This client name unmungled: > > > > smtp.harddriveme.com [111.67.206.181] > > This should have been caught by one of the two SORBS lists you said you added > per my advice. SORBS has been listing the parent /20 since Nov 2009. > > Netblock: 111.67.192.0/20 (111.67.192.0-111.67.207.255) > Record Created: Thu Nov 12 03:59:27 2009 GMT > Record Updated: Thu Nov 12 03:59:27 2009 GMT > Additional Information: Viagra / Medz Mass spammers spam support > > http://www.au.sorbs.net/using.shtml > > Did you reload Postfix after editing main.cf? If so, you need to make sure > your white listing and other checks that precede and follow your dnsbl checks > aren't causing these spam connections to be accepted. I had similar problems > quite some time ago until folks here convinced me to go with the "everything > under smtpd_recipient_restrictions" method. This allows you to more easily > dictate and verify the exact processing order of your restrictions. > > > I only changed my domain name to example.com. This mail server > > smtp/pop/imap box which is MX for my domain. Mail server is in DMZ, > > darkstar is it's local name. Router is doing DNAT for connects on 25 > > port on external domain and mx ip. > > Ok, got it. > > > If I made log unreadable I can repost it unchanged, just let me know. > > No, I just needed to see that client unmunged for reasons stated above. That > particular IP address is listed by SORBS. Your MX should be rejecting it > based on that. Like I said, if it's not, something else is wrong that needs > to be looked into.
When I do Database check on Sorbs website it gives me a red line saying: Currently active and flagged to be published in DNS What does it means? Is it listed? Or it scheduled to be listed? Also can somebody state that my postfix version (Debian say its 2.5.5-1.1) doesn't have postmaster hardcoded internal checks? It seems like it have, because there is no postmaster accepting rule in my configuration: /etc/postfix # grep -R postmaster * main.cf:address_verify_sender = postmas...@meteor.dp.ua post-install: that send mail for root and postmaster to a real person, then -- Покотиленко Костик <cas...@meteor.dp.ua>