Hi,

>> I've just noticed I'm using reject_rbl_client and have postscreen
>> using the RBLs as well. I'll remove the ones from the
>> smtpd_client_restrictions, but could this possibly be causing mail to
>> be rejected even when connecting via the submission port?
>
>> Any ideas greatly appreciated.
>
>> postscreen_dnsbl_sites = zen.spamhaus.org*2   bl.spamcop.net*1
>> b.barracudacentral.org*1
>
>> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = [...]
>> reject_rbl_client zen.spamhaus.org, reject_rbl_client psbl.surriel.com, 
>> permit
>> [...]
>
>
> On 2/23/2012 1:50 PM, Alex wrote:
>
>> I've removed the zen and psbl queries from smtpd and moved psbl to
>> postscreen.
>
> You claimed to have made this change a couple of weeks ago per my
> advice, and confirmed said change to Wietse.  Did you change it back?
> If so why?

My apologies; this is for a similar, but different system. It looks
like I've made the same mistake on multiple systems. I'm very
appreciative that you remembered my similar issue from weeks ago :-)

I read through the other responses briefly, and will read through them
more thoroughly now. I can add that the info is accurate to the best
of my ability, and I don't believe I've left anything out.

Since we're referencing the other system, I've lowered the
default_process_limit to 100 from 300 and it remains responsive, now
that I've removed the reject_rbl_client from
smtpd_recipient_restrictions (although I suppose that could be
coincident). Perhaps this is a discussion for after the current issue
is resolved.

Thanks,
Alex

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