Hi Steve,
I’m seeing this in the mail.log

warning: cidr map /usr/local/etc/postfix/msft_whitelist.cidr, line 36: non-null 
host address bits in "207.68.169.173/30", perhaps you should use 
"207.68.169.172/30" instead: skipping this rule
Nov 26 11:39:25 zeus postfix/postscreen[29402]: warning: cidr map 
/usr/local/etc/postfix/msft_whitelist.cidr, line 40: non-null host address bits 
in "65.55.238.129/26", perhaps you should use "65.55.238.128/26" instead: 
skipping this rule
Nov 26 11:39:25 zeus postfix/postscreen[29402]: warning: cidr map 
/usr/local/etc/postfix/msft_whitelist.cidr, line 41: non-null host address bits 
in "65.55.238.129/26", perhaps you should use "65.55.238.128/26" instead: 
skipping this rule


What do you think?

Robert



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> On 25 Nov 2015, at 17:19, Steve Jenkins <st...@stevejenkins.com> wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 4:13 AM, ale@proto <alessan...@protodigital.net 
> <mailto:alessan...@protodigital.net>> wrote:
> I thinks it's a good starting point, Steve.
> And it's much better than doing it manually as I did :-)
> 
> Anyway... I rapidly tested delivery time from my office365 account:
> - WL disabled: 15 hours
> - WL enabled: just a few minutes
> 
> postgrey enabled.
> 
> Hi, Alessandro. I'd guess that 15 hours was a function of postgrey, and not 
> of anything native to Postfix (including Postscreen).
> 
> I don't run postgrey, and have been very satisfied with the combination of 
> Postscreen and some sensible smtpd_recipient_restrictions to block the vast 
> majority of misconfigured mailers trying to connect to my systems.
> 
> But regardless of your config, if it's working better for you, that's 
> awesome. :)
> 
> SJ

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