Hi Misc,
The motherboard on my desktop machine just died. I would like to go
fanless embedded. Something like ASRock J3455-ITX.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157728&ignorebbr=1
However I am bit concern about Apollo Lake family of products. Can
anyone post a dmesg? I
Hi Markus/all,
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 15:06:29 +0200 Markus Rosjat wrote:
> ... greylisting ... like outlook.com and mails ending up delayed
> for ever
The 'ungrey-robins' tool automatically solves this problem for
round-robin sending servers (Google, Outlook, Amazon, Yahoo, BT, etc.)
Start wi
On 09/30/17 04:39, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> It won't surprise anyone here that I disagree with the assertion that
>> greylisting is in any way outdated. Come back with that assertion when
>> the SMTP RFC is amended to drop the retry requirement.
>
> These senders do retry, but not always from th
On 2017-09-29, BARDOU Pierre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if I should post this to misc@ or bugs@...
> If this is the wrong list tell me I'll file a proper bug report.
>
> I need to add a default route in rdomain 1 to be able to use the tunnels
> created by isakmpd.
> That is a bit weird, ro
I start greylisting on the firewall and thats ok but should I implement
a dedicated system for rspamd and relay the "ok-Mails" from there to the
mailsystem or simply run rspamd on the mailsystem und plug it front of
the mailserver like postfix?
aha so if you are using Postfix then there are pl
Hi,
thank you all for the helpful input on that subject. I have one last
thing to ask about it.
What would be a good approach to implementing rspamd?
I start greylisting on the firewall and thats ok but should I implement
a dedicated system for rspamd and relay the "ok-Mails" from there to t
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