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On 21. august 2018 17.43.20 Fongaboo <post...@fongaboo.com> wrote:

Sorry.. reposting with correct subject...


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2018 11:32:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: Fongaboo <post...@fongaboo.com>
To: Postfix users <postfix-users@postfix.org>
Subject: Re: Spool directories on ext4 with encryption


Last night, it would appear that zen.spamhaus.org started blacklisting a number
of IPs assigned to Spectrum consumers, of which I am one.

When I tried telnetting to port 25 of my mail server and manually sending a
message to one of our virtual mailboxes, I got this error:

554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [<my-ip-address>] blocked using
zen.spamhaus.org


I tried putting a bunch of /8's that I know to be assigned to Spectrum, one of
which my own IP was definitely within, into rbl_override. I then ran postmap
rbl_override and restarted postfix.

No dice. Still got the error.

For the time being, I had to go into main.cf and comment out reference to
zen.spamhaus.org completely for now, but I would still prefer a more granular
solution.

BTW the smtpd_client_restrictions contains:

check_client_access hash:/usr/local/etc/postfix/rbl_override


This precedes all the reject references to specific blacklists.

I believe rbl_override has worked in the past. Any ideas why it's not working
in this case? This is what my Spectrum IP section looks like:

# Spectrum
23.0.0.0/8 OK
24.0.0.0/8 OK
50.0.0.0/8 OK
63.0.0.0/8 OK
64.0.0.0/8 OK
65.0.0.0/8 OK
66.0.0.0/8 OK
67.0.0.0/8 OK
68.0.0.0/8 OK
69.0.0.0/8 OK
70.0.0.0/8 OK
71.0.0.0/8 OK
72.0.0.0/8 OK
73.0.0.0/8 OK
74.0.0.0/8 OK
75.0.0.0/8 OK
76.0.0.0/8 OK
96.0.0.0/8 OK
97.0.0.0/8 OK
98.0.0.0/8 OK
99.0.0.0/8 OK
100.0.0.0/8 OK
104.0.0.0/8 OK
107.0.0.0/8 OK
108.0.0.0/8 OK
173.0.0.0/8 OK
174.0.0.0/8 OK
184.0.0.0/8 OK
199.0.0.0/8 OK
204.0.0.0/8 OK
205.0.0.0/8 OK
206.0.0.0/8 OK
207.0.0.0/8 OK
208.0.0.0/8 OK
209.0.0.0/8 OK
216.0.0.0/8 OK



TIA!

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