mouss schrieb:
> Robert Schetterer a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> some nets have
>> set their ptr records to localhost
>> this causes problems to several mailservers
>> i see no problems at mine but
>> just asked to clear
>>
>> dig -x 123.27.178.4
>>
>> ; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4
>> ;; global op
"Buddha" peace themselve
that he spent the other day with the attack on the ml
double bouncing for killer
a post on our list, a UBE, I said that I had to send an email with my DK DKIM
signatures
They spoke on TV in the evening, the newspaper that the attack came from
france
I do not mention th
Robert Schetterer a écrit :
> Hi,
> some nets have
> set their ptr records to localhost
> this causes problems to several mailservers
> i see no problems at mine but
> just asked to clear
>
> dig -x 123.27.178.4
>
> ; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4
> ;; global options: printcmd
> ;; Got
Noel Jones schrieb:
> Robert Schetterer wrote:
>> i...@lynet.de schrieb:
>>> Noel Jones schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
>>> [...]
You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname
access table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't
reject the "
Robert Schetterer wrote:
i...@lynet.de schrieb:
Noel Jones schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
[...]
You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname
access table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't
reject the "real" localhost.
http://www.postfix.org/postcon
i...@lynet.de schrieb:
> Noel Jones schrieb:
>> Robert Schetterer wrote:
> [...]
>> You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname
>> access table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't
>> reject the "real" localhost.
>> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#che
Noel Jones schrieb:
Robert Schetterer wrote:
[...]
You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname access
table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't reject
the "real" localhost.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#check_reverse_client_hostname_access
#
Noel Jones schrieb:
> Robert Schetterer wrote:
>> Hi,
>> some nets have
>> set their ptr records to localhost
>> this causes problems to several mailservers
>> i see no problems at mine but
>> just asked to clear
>>
>> dig -x 123.27.178.4
>>
>> ; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4
>> ;; global
Robert Schetterer wrote:
Hi,
some nets have
set their ptr records to localhost
this causes problems to several mailservers
i see no problems at mine but
just asked to clear
dig -x 123.27.178.4
; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
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