Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Eric Elena
I have the following in my smtpd.conf: table sources { "x.x.x.x", "y:y:y:y::1" } action act30 relay src helo domain.tld match auth from any for any action act30 As my interface has multiple IPv6 addresses, it allows me to select the IPv6 (and the IPv4) address to use and the domain to advertise

Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Aaron Mason
Got it in one. I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees it this way. Don't get me wrong, I see the value in blacklisting (and understand that it costs money to run) but the moment someone starts asking for money it becomes a money making exercise rather than a service for the benefit of the online c

Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Maksim Rodin
I am sure it is all about UCEPROTECTL3, the most strange blacklist service whose authors behave like real scammers and extortionists. This blacklist service is strangely trusted and used by many "corporate" mail services (Microsoft is one of them). Nothing personal just business. We had to temporar

Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-02-19, Aaron Mason wrote: > (which is probably fair - individual IPs I can understand, but at the > AS level it reeks of a protection racket) some AS really are that bad at both attracting, and dealing with, customers sending junk. and sometimes the entire purpose of an AS is to send jun

Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-18 Thread Aaron Mason
Hi all I have a VPS running OpenBSD 7.6 that I set up to manage a mailing list (yes I know mailchimp has a free tier but I'd rather my recipients and I not be a product) only to find that my emails end up in spam if they get sent at all. It turned out that their AS got added to a prominent spam li