On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 07:29:30PM -0500, Greg Sims wrote:
> The only traffic we send on these ip addresses is a Bible
> Daily Devotion email using double opt-in subscriptions.
Despite the double opt-in, some receivers will report your mail as spam,
either because they fail to distinguish between
> I'm sorry that I may have been a bit unclear of my issue.
> I'm not confused about receiving the report, but the content of it.
> And what to change in my config so that I do not see fail records regarding
> mail coming from my own server.
> I think I have got what I need from Wietse and are tes
On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 10:28:14AM -0500, Greg Sims via Postfix-users wrote:
> We receive over 500 log entries per day from Comcast that look like this:
>
> Sep 18 03:05:07 mail0 r105/smtp[15929]: AE3378857BA: to=,
> relay=mx1.comcast.net[96.114.157.80]:25, delay=0.69,
> delays=0/0.01/0.6/0.08, d
Hi There,
We receive over 500 log entries per day from Comcast that look like this:
Sep 18 03:05:07 mail0 r105/smtp[15929]: AE3378857BA: to=,
relay=mx1.comcast.net[96.114.157.80]:25, delay=0.69,
delays=0/0.01/0.6/0.08, dsn=4.1.0, status=deferred (host
mx1.comcast.net[96.114.157.80]
said: 421 4.1.
Hi Gerald.
I'm sorry that I may have been a bit unclear of my issue.
I'm not confused about receiving the report, but the content of it.
And what to change in my config so that I do not see fail records
regarding mail coming from my own server.
I think I have got what I need from Wietse and a