--On Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:59 PM +0900 peter evans <pe...@ixp.jp> wrote:

        Combine these two into one. put permit_sasl_ at the top
        as it is a first match wins thing. And of course, re-educate
        your client that auth belongs on port 587. (for example, Japan
        has a lot of places outright blocking port 25.[1])

Yes, so does the US. I have already requested the customer be educated about proper ports to use, but they are quite insistent on using 25 for whatever reasons.

        Note, if you used "zen.spamhaus.org" you'd save yourself
        some extra query headaches as that includes a cbl component.
        and a pbl "no way should these be sending mail" component.

        Since you are zimbra, you probably need to pay for your spamhaus
        goodness, that way you get a local server which you can hammer
        to your heart's content.

Well, this is the customer's RBL settings, not Zimbra's. ;) Zimbra does not enable any RBLs by default.

--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Lead Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
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