2009/11/18 Dhiraj Chatpar :
> Dear Sir,
> I read your post on the postfix forum. I am a fan of yours after what
> solutions you gave regarding iptables and rotation of IPs. i tried doing
> that on my server and still get deferred from yahoo. Is there a way i can
> rotate my IPs by way of a script o
2009/11/16 Mihai Mustea :
> My emails are deferred by Yahoo (when I was sending from only one
> interface). Do you think this solution can solve my issues or I can get into
> trouble?
I did say it was a nasty hack ;)
Everything mentioned by /dev/rob0 are valid comments. Deferrals are
part of the
2009/11/15 Mihai Mustea :
> work for) a website with fashion campaigns and it sends more than 50K
> emails each day, 90% of them being hosted by Yahoo (all users being
> registered, so this is not spam) and I'm sure that you are aware of
> Yahoo's policies. I tried to use throttling solutions (sen
2009/11/12 Michael Saldivar :
> I use the open-source monitoring tool http://www.nagios.org/ combined with
> NRPE to monitor all my servers and services.
+1
NRPE allows you to connect to the system being monitored, and execute
any command on the local system, returning the result to the Nagios
se
> > Tell the admin of the remote domain to fix their PTR records and/or MX
> > helo configuration because in the meantime, you're going to have to
> > implement a dirty hack to make their server work.
>
> But the PTR needs no "fix".
>
> The IP resolves to a hostname perfectly fine , only that the h
2009/10/28 Dennis Putnam
> Thanks or the reply. That sucks. Is there a way around this, short of
> turning that off or whitelisting?
Tell the admin of the remote domain to fix their PTR records and/or MX helo
configuration because in the meantime, you're going to have to implement a
dirty hack
2009/10/8 Wietse Venema
> This could easily be scripted and run from cron. Massage the output
> from host(1) or dig(1) to extract hosts, and use an expect script
> to do the talking, like http://www.cymru.com/Tools/mtaprobe.exp.
> The whole thing should not take more than a dozen or so lines.
I h
2009/10/7 Wietse Venema :
> Phillip Smith:
>> Where is the best place to file a feature request? I can't find
>> anything on the website, although I may be a little slow in that
>> regard!
>
> Discuss it on the mailing list.
Thanks for the reply Wietse, here go
Where is the best place to file a feature request? I can't find
anything on the website, although I may be a little slow in that
regard!