Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2020-11-06 09:37:
policyd-spf[15576]: prepend Received-SPF: Pass (mailfrom)
identity=mailfrom; client-ip=198.144.154.163; helo=a.benient.com;
envelope-from=qbc...@benient.com; receiver=
read policyd-spf documentation.
It apparently did not start processing the
Eugene Podshivalov:
> Is there a way to block spam messages like this?
> Probably "receiver=" spf param might be the clue.
>From RFC 7208, 9.1:
> receiver the host name of the SPF verifier
So not what you think it is.
Ciao
On 06.11.20 11:10, Eugene Podshivalov wrote:
Is there a way to block spam messages like this?
how do you know it's spam?
Probably "receiver=" spf param might be the clue.
technically, you can configure your policy server to block such mail.
But it's likely a bad idea.
policyd-spf[15576]:
Hi,
Is there a way to block spam messages like this?
Probably "receiver=" spf param might be the clue.
postfix/smtpd[15571]: connect from a.benient.com[198.144.154.163]
postfix/smtpd[15571]: Anonymous TLS connection established from
a.benient.com[198.144.154.163]: TLSv1 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES25