This is slightly off-topic, but if anyone could shed some light, it
would be very much appreciated. A few days ago I started having issues
with the public IP address of one network I look after ending up on the
Spamhaus XBL and CSS blacklists. I have taken good hard look at the
setup and applie
Am 18.04.24 um 11:08 schrieb Sebastian Arcus via Exim-users:
This is slightly off-topic, (…)
Take a look at the mailing list mai...@mailop.org – that's where mail
operators discuss problems like that:
https://www.mailop.org
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On 18/04/2024 10:40, Kai Bojens via Exim-users wrote:
Am 18.04.24 um 11:08 schrieb Sebastian Arcus via Exim-users:
This is slightly off-topic, (…)
Take a look at the mailing list mai...@mailop.org – that's where mail
operators discuss problems like that:
https://www.mailop.org
Thank you
I was recently digging around the Exim logs searching for a particular
connection attempt. I stumbled over the line below which I can't quite
make sense of:
2024-04-14 10:38:27 [217.175.192.143] SSL verify error (during S-verify
for [45.86.117.1]): certificate name mismatch:
DN="/C=AT/ST=Vie
On 18/04/2024 11:18, Sebastian Arcus via Exim-users wrote:
I was recently digging around the Exim logs searching for a particular
connection attempt. I stumbled over the line below which I can't quite make
sense of:
2024-04-14 10:38:27 [217.175.192.143] SSL verify error (during S-verify for [
On 18/04/2024 12:11, Jeremy Harris via Exim-users wrote:
On 18/04/2024 11:18, Sebastian Arcus via Exim-users wrote:
I was recently digging around the Exim logs searching for a particular
connection attempt. I stumbled over the line below which I can't quite
make sense of:
2024-04-14 10:38:2
On 18/04/2024 13:06, Sebastian Arcus via Exim-users wrote:
So [217.175.192.143] is the MX Exim contacted for the sender verification, and
[45.86.117.1] is the IP the initial incoming connection came from?
Yes.
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Jeremy
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