Re: [mailop] too many bad IP blocked

2024-06-21 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2024-06-21 04:53, Jeff Pang via mailop wrote: given currently I have 3000+ block IPs, every normal client requests to submission, the ip will be checked through those 3000+ list, which slow down the normal client's connection certainly. I think you are worrying about nothing. 3000+ IPv4 o

Re: [mailop] "unmaintained" milter

2024-07-14 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2024-07-13 01:33, ml+mailop--- via mailop wrote: On Fri, Jul 12, 2024, Jesse Hathaway via mailop wrote: I am a little wary of standing it up, given the lack of maintained open source milters. If a program just works, why should it be updated? Umm. Which unmaintained milters? If you ha

Re: [mailop] Mailserver software

2024-07-15 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2024-07-15 11:08, Marco Moock via mailop wrote: Am 15.07.2024 um 22:39:34 Uhr schrieb Jeff Pang via mailop: When I deploy a new mailserver, I consider postfix, exim and qmail. At least when visiting the website, qmail's last release is more than 25 years ago. That is something I entirely d

Re: [mailop] Amusing and Convoluted Request

2024-08-26 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2024-08-26 16:11, John Levine via mailop wrote: It appears that Rhys Ferris via mailop said: Recently, having finally gotten on board with unsubscribe headers, but still getting some Spam complaints from some ISPs, our bulk department asked if we could please redirect the inbound spam compla

Re: [mailop] SPF fragility vs. utility

2024-10-20 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2024-10-20 14:16, Alessandro Vesely via mailop wrote: On Sun 20/Oct/2024 04:17:22 +0200 Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On 20 Oct 2024, at 7:09 AM, Gellner, Oliver via mailop wrote: Apple Mail shows Reply-To headers. Not only by default, but always, you cannot hide them. The downside is that it do

Re: [mailop] SPF fragility vs. utility

2024-10-20 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2024-10-20 15:12, John Levine via mailop wrote: It appears that Anthony Howe via mailop said: Similar with Thunderbird. Thunderbird does show more than display names (unless I'm missing something) ... In the message list it just shows the display name unless there is no display

Re: [mailop] grossd milter

2024-12-15 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2024-12-15 13:14, Marco Moock via mailop wrote: Hello! grossd is a milter that supports greylisting based on dnsbl. Toot my own horn 🎺 from the SnertSoft: milter-gris (gris french for grey) for greylisting https://github.com/SirWumpus/milter-gris milter-link for assorted DNSBLs

Re: [mailop] LibreWolf, Gmail, Outlook, Discord with security keys

2025-05-03 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
On 2025-05-03 13:46, Eric Tykwinski via mailop wrote: Anthony, I’ve played around with it, and had multiple issues with webVNC, VMware, and other software. First, I would check RFP: https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/#usability There’s also some other tips on that page for relaxing security on spe

[mailop] LibreWolf, Gmail, Outlook, Discord with security keys

2025-05-03 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
Slightly Off-Topic Does anyone use LibreWolf web browser, a Firefox fork? After months of using it to successfully login to assorted services Dicscord, Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, Github using MFA, today it stops working (no recent software update), while Firefox and Vivaldi browsers are fine. W

[mailop] Job board list?

2025-07-23 Thread Anthony Howe via mailop
There would happen to be a companion list for job hunting by any chance? -- Anthony C Howe ach...@snert.com BarricadeMX & Milters http://nanozen.snert.com/ https://github.com/SirWumpus OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature _