Zitat von Robert Schetterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi @ll,
double checked this on different mailservers
on different nets , at current i cant deliver out mail to yahoo.de/com
anyone else notices same problems?
Yes, always. Yahoo never had reliable mailservice at all so i never be
worried if ya
Zitat von "Dave Buchanan (Abo Ltd)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear postfix users
I have re-configured our postfix mailservers to remove catch all
aliases to remove the ammount of mail accepted.
I know have one more issue to resolve with respect to non delivery
notifications - backscatter
t
Zitat von "MacShane, Tracy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vince LaMonica
Sent: Tuesday, 28 October 2008 4:11 AM
To: Patrick Ben Koetter
Cc: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Re: problems authenticating
[snip]
TIA
Zitat von Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez escreveu:
- I wouldn't set up a global greylist filter, because all my receiving mail
is going to be delayed (I guess my users don't like this ;-))
after years deploying mail servers with greylistin
Zitat von Johan Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
We are thinking to implement some form of greylisting at one of our
sites and wonder which one of the many flavors out there
that this group have found reliable?
I know postfix has its builting one from a while back, but feel unsure
if it viab
Zitat von Stan Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In this scenario you're better off trying to help others clean up their
networks than to try to block or filter based on the content. As you
stated, they are the Gorillas of mail and you can't really block them.
So, work with them. Believe it or not
Zitat von Stan Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello fellow smart hosters,
I've been running this way for 3 years now because I could never figure
out how to wildcard "everything else". Here's the top of my transport
file (a very small portion of it):
hardwarefreak.com smtp:[192.168.100.2
Zitat von Voytek Eymont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have some web generated emails being sent as 'apache@' [as the default
web user]
now, an isp appears to be doing a user lookup as below and bounces emails,
claiming this server is mis-configured:
is there any requirement on me having an 'apache@'