Maybe I can add something useful here:
On most systems there is not only one server running but many more.
I use a combination of blacklists plus an "overall protection". I am really a
friend of
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which serves its purpose very well.
Ma
Thank you, but I want to know about the last of the rules that was applied to
an email, not the general configuration.
Martin.
On Wednesday, 07 August, 2024 14:28 CEST, Ansgar Wiechers via Postfix-users
wrote:
On 2024-08-07 Martin Stenzel via Postfix-users wrote:
> this is part of
Hi dear team,
this is part of my main.cf file
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = check_recipient_access
pcre:/etc/postfix/recipient_access.pcre, permit_mynetworks,
permit_sasl_authenticated, permit_dnswl_client
626cf513f08bea5051b8c928c93b99.white.mail.abusix.zone,
reject_unauth_destination, rej
Happy Easter 🐣 - and thank you again for your support. I very much do
appreciate that!
As to your precious points... see below,
Martin.
On Sunday, 31 March, 2024 00:47 CET, Wietse Venema via Postfix-users
wrote:
Martin Stenzel:
> Awesome, incredibly fast, you are awesome
> But, when
Postfix-users:
Martin Stenzel via Postfix-users:
Hi group,
I run rspamd on the same server in which the latest version of postfix
runs on.
Plus, there is ciphermail for the purpose of GPG signing.
For rspamd functionality I have to define milter_mail_macros, but in
master.cf, not in main.cf
Hi group,
I run rspamd on the same server in which the latest version of postfix
runs on.
Plus, there is ciphermail for the purpose of GPG signing.
For rspamd functionality I have to define milter_mail_macros, but in
master.cf, not in main.cf
This is how the entry looks like
-o
milter_m