I'm using system users on my machine.
I've got the following in /etc/postfix/main.cf:
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
I've got the following in my alias table at /etc/postfix/virtual:
st...@dondley.com s
I've got the following in master.cf:
user=debian-spamd argv=/usr/bin/spam
On 11.04.21 18:18, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
FYI, t-online is often discussed on "mailop" mailing list as their criteria
for rejecting e-mails are sometimes unusual.
For example they may block IP addresses that didn't successfully send mail
to them previously, and you may need to request to manually
On 2021-04-02 13:44, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Dnia 2.04.2021 o godz. 13:41:40 Matus UHLAR - fantomas pisze:
using their L2 and L3 lists shouldn't be used as exclusive spam signs,
but
their L1 list should be quite reliable.
Their L2 and L3 are just indicators that IP comes from problematic
sour
Dnia 11.04.2021 o godz. 14:43:27 Benny Pedersen pisze:
>
> t-online blocks #metoo
FYI, t-online is often discussed on "mailop" mailing list as their criteria
for rejecting e-mails are sometimes unusual.
For example they may block IP addresses that didn't successfully send mail
to them previously
On 2021-04-02 21:52, Rob McGee wrote:
On 2021-04-01 11:02, Michael Grimm wrote:
Background of my question:
One of the bigger email providers in Germany (t-online.de = TOL)
started to block my IPv4 address. I do assume that this has to do with
being blocklisted (see
http://www.uceprotect.net/en/
On 2021-04-01 18:17, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
master.cf:
smtp unix ... smtp
smtp4 unix ... smtp -o inet_protocols=ipv4
smtp6 unix ... smtp -o inet_protocols=ipv6
transport:
# IPv6 slow or rejected by exampl4.net
example4.net smtp4
# IPv4 slow or rejected by example6.net
Ricardo Barbosa:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm customizing the bounce messages for the Brazilian language and using the
> utf-8 charset. The body messages work perfectly but the subject does not.
> Executing the "postconf -b /etc/postfix/bounce.cf" command to check for an
> error, the message "postfix/bou