On 12/08/22 08:41, Wietse Venema wrote:
After some delay, I have verified that postscreen_dnsbl_sites works
as promised: it adds up the scores from all matching patterns.
This verification required some infrastructure to test postscreen's
scoring code outside of postscreen. I have written a half
I think you mean collate.pl by Viktor Dukhovni
https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/tree/master/postfix/auxiliary/collate
J.
On Sun, Aug 14, 2022, 23:43 Dan Mahoney wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I seem to recall discussion on this list of some tool that can look at
> your maillog and show a single-line
On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 06:41:20PM -0400, Bill Cole wrote:
> In the Postfix distribution: auxiliary/collate/collate.pl
https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/tree/master/postfix/auxiliary/collate
--
Viktor.
On 2022-08-14 at 17:42:27 UTC-0400 (Sun, 14 Aug 2022 17:42:27 -0400)
Dan Mahoney
is rumored to have said:
Hey all,
I seem to recall discussion on this list of some tool that can look at
your maillog and show a single-line-per-message summary of
messageid/from/to/delivery-status tuples.
I m
Hey all,
I seem to recall discussion on this list of some tool that can look at your
maillog and show a single-line-per-message summary of
messageid/from/to/delivery-status tuples.
I mean, if not, it's a perl script away, but is there something that already
exists that does what I'm thinking o
Jonathan Sélea skrev den 2022-08-14 21:24:
Hi,
Is there a way to configure postfix to accept all emails sent to
*.example.com?
For example. I want the postfix-server to accept emails sent to
t...@oahfoaoga.example.com aswell as test...@example.com and
h...@bye.example.com.
Is this doable in Po
Jonathan S?lea:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to configure postfix to accept all emails sent to
> *.example.com?
All recipients[1], or only "valid" recipients[2]??
[1] Makes sense if the mail is NOT delivered. Examples of that are
spamtraps or honeypots.
[2] Requires that the Postfix SMTP server ca
On 14/08/2022 19:51, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
but which lists? using spamhaus PBL is not viable because it lists dynamic IP
address which can be commonly used by clients.
Could you try "permit_dnswl_client dnswl_domain=d.d.d.d", with the Spamhaus
PBL and a selective return code?
On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 09:24:58PM +0200, Jonathan Sélea wrote:
> Is there a way to configure postfix to accept all emails sent to
> *.example.com?
What is your definition of "accept", in other words where/how do you
want the messages in question delivered?
> For example. I want the postfix-ser
> "Matus" == Matus UHLAR <- fantomas > writes:
Matus> On 14.08.22 18:40, tog...@dinamizm.com wrote:
>>
>> I am using both spamhaus and abusix and must say I am quite happy with the
>> results I am getting. Yet every user is different so YMMV.
>>
>> spamhaus and abusix require registration and
Hi,
Is there a way to configure postfix to accept all emails sent to
*.example.com?
For example. I want the postfix-server to accept emails sent to
t...@oahfoaoga.example.com aswell as test...@example.com and
h...@bye.example.com.
Is this doable in Postix?
--
Jonathan
On 14.08.22 18:40, tog...@dinamizm.com wrote:
"Matus" == Matus UHLAR <- fantomas > writes:
"JR" == Jaroslaw Rafa writes:
JR> Dnia 13.08.2022 o godz. 11:22:30 Durga Prasad Malyala pisze:
Did you try fail2ban. It is very good.
JR> I already use fail2ban, but I could not use it in this ca
> "Matus" == Matus UHLAR <- fantomas > writes:
>>> "JR" == Jaroslaw Rafa writes:
>>
JR> Dnia 13.08.2022 o godz. 11:22:30 Durga Prasad Malyala pisze:
Did you try fail2ban. It is very good.
>>
JR> I already use fail2ban, but I could not use it in this case, as the AUTH
JR> attempts wer
"JR" == Jaroslaw Rafa writes:
JR> Dnia 13.08.2022 o godz. 11:22:30 Durga Prasad Malyala pisze:
Did you try fail2ban. It is very good.
JR> I already use fail2ban, but I could not use it in this case, as the AUTH
JR> attempts were from different IP addresses and almost no address did
JR> repea
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