Hello Micah,
micah wrote on 17.11.21 at 15:11:
I've been doing some tests of my postfix server and sometimes when I
connect, I get *two* ESMTP banners, one that has a hyphen (-) after the
220, and one that doesn't. Other connections, I only get one banner:
that is the postscreen banner: http:
Hello,
thanks for the fast replies. For me, the problem has been solved in
the meantime. SORBS indeed reacted quite fast (thanks again!). What I
am missing, though, is how to avoid that in the future. It is most
likely to happen that from time to time someone doesn't manage how to
get from the mai
Hi,
2011/6/1 :
> It is the duty of the *receiving* end to carefully choose which RBLs to use.
> If they choose to use a unreliable one, they got what they deserve. You
indeed, but still, there are many postmasters out there, solely
relying on SORBS.
> might check your listing here http://multi
Hello,
sorry if this mail does not belong here, but maybe some other admins
share the same burden. :-)
Probably a never ending story, according to googling a bit, but:
Anyone has recent experience with SORBS? One of the servers I
administer has been hitten several times by SORBS. The messages
ref
Hello,
my mail users are all local users, added in /etc/passwd and
/etc/shadow. Therefore, the virtual alias maps file looks like
"u...@myvirtualdomain.tld user1". All works like a charm, however, the
Delivered-To header reads us...@fqdn.myhostname.tld
Is this on purpose, can this be changed?
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