Many thanks for all the replies. Appreciated!
> make sure to configure your milter to ignore connections from
127.0.0.0/8
This was the reply that did it. It spurred me to investigate the
/etc/default/spamass-milter config, wherein I had...
OPTIONS="-u spamass-milter -- -d 127.0.0.1"
On looki
On Thu, Jul 07, 2022 at 01:01:22PM -0400, Bill Cole wrote:
> > mua_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks
> > permit_sasl_authenticated permit
>
> That is VERY BAD.
>
> Your submission service appears to be an open relay. Change the final
> 'permit' to 'reject' to fix that.
Note that the O
On 2022-07-07 at 09:26:43 UTC-0400 (Thu, 7 Jul 2022 14:26:43 +0100)
Linkcheck
is rumored to have said:
I have a relatively new installation of postfix with clamav and
spamassassin milters. In general it seems to work fine.
The debian server sends a variety of notifications from localhost
thr
Linkcheck:
> I have a relatively new installation of postfix with clamav and spamassassin
> milters. In general it seems to work fine.
>
> The debian server sends a variety of notifications from localhost through
> postfix to a domain mailbox ad...@example.co.uk. On the way it's filtered by
> spam
Dnia 7.07.2022 o godz. 14:26:43 Linkcheck pisze:
> I have a relatively new installation of postfix with clamav and spamassassin
> milters. In general it seems to work fine.
>
> The debian server sends a variety of notifications from localhost through
> postfix to a domain mailbox ad...@example.co
I have a relatively new installation of postfix with clamav and
spamassassin milters. In general it seems to work fine.
The debian server sends a variety of notifications from localhost
through postfix to a domain mailbox ad...@example.co.uk. On the way it's
filtered by spamassassin, which is