On 4/28/2014 7:09 PM, post...@nisny.com wrote:
> I have just moved our email operations to a new server. Before moving I
> checked all public RBLs for the new IP and it wasn't listed, however it is
> listed in some "private" blacklists for some major providers and they
> aren't very fast about rem
I have just moved our email operations to a new server. Before moving I
checked all public RBLs for the new IP and it wasn't listed, however it is
listed in some "private" blacklists for some major providers and they
aren't very fast about removing it.
In the meantime, my old server is still avai
; outlook is complaining.
>
> Hmmm... so this would need to be done by our anti-spam provider (since they
> are our mx *and* outbound relay), correct?
Before you make changes on your side, check in with the recipient and make sure
that there is no overly zealous filter involved on their s
complaining.
>
> Hmmm... so this would need to be done by our anti-spam provider
> (since they are our mx *and* outbound relay), correct?
>
You should be able to add these without involving your provider.
Note: SPF is somewhat controversial, and discussion of its merits is
a bann
o way
required, those do give some assurance that the mail is not forged,
and may help. Or may not help, since you don't really know why
outlook is complaining.
Hmmm... so this would need to be done by our anti-spam provider (since
they are our mx *and* outbound relay), correct?
Thanks again,
Am 13.08.2013 19:16, schrieb Charles Marcus:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This question is about what are best practices with respect to DNS -
> including reverse DNS - when my mail server is hosted locally, and we
> use an outsourced anti-spam service for inbound filtering, as well as
> relaying all outbou
On 8/13/2013 12:16 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This question is about what are best practices with respect to DNS -
> including reverse DNS - when my mail server is hosted locally, and
> we use an outsourced anti-spam service for inbound filtering, as
> well as relaying all outbou
Hi everyone,
This question is about what are best practices with respect to DNS -
including reverse DNS - when my mail server is hosted locally, and we
use an outsourced anti-spam service for inbound filtering, as well as
relaying all outbound mail through them.
I have had a recent complaint
And that is as vague as it gets! :-)
I've been looking and searching but just can't seem to find what I'm
looking for.
I need to configure Postfix (and sasl?) so a select group of users from
multiple domains can send email. Originally it was to allow some
users/domains to send email from (