On 1/31/2014 4:44 AM, Pol Hallen wrote:
>> Make sure you avoid anything that's likely to get your IP address(es)
>> blacklisted: for instance don't send spam or distribute malware.
>
> sure!
>
> Jim surely I do what I can... but if a malware goes inside and takes an
> account... this become a pro
>do the best you can, to avoid outbound spam, a minimal ever work
>solution maybe use clamav-milter with sanesecurity antispam signatures
>of course there are additional never ending other solutions
thanks -)
>search the list archives and sites around postfix amavis and study best
>practises avoi
Am 31.01.2014 12:00, schrieb Pol Hallen:
> Hi Robert and thanks for your reply :-)
>
> I found rblcheck script (debian package) that check if an IP has inside
> blacklist
>
> I need information to how prevent this situation, because when my IP is
> inside black list is too late :-///
with common
Hi Robert and thanks for your reply :-)
I found rblcheck script (debian package) that check if an IP has inside
blacklist
I need information to how prevent this situation, because when my IP is
inside black list is too late :-///
thanks!
Pol
> Make sure you avoid anything that's likely to get your IP address(es)
> blacklisted: for instance don't send spam or distribute malware.
sure!
Jim surely I do what I can... but if a malware goes inside and takes an
account... this become a problem :-( that account maybe goes inside to
black lis
On 31 Jan 2014, at 10:19, Pol Hallen wrote:
> I've fear if a virtual host could go inside a black list, and the result
> should be all virtual host become black listed...
>
> so, what's the better way to escape this situation?
Make sure you avoid anything that's likely to get your IP address(es
Am 31.01.2014 11:19, schrieb Pol Hallen:
> Hi all, I've a server with one static IP and many virtual hosts.
>
> I've fear if a virtual host could go inside a black list, and the result
> should be all virtual host become black listed...
>
> so, what's the better way to escape this situation?
>
>
Hi all, I've a server with one static IP and many virtual hosts.
I've fear if a virtual host could go inside a black list, and the result
should be all virtual host become black listed...
so, what's the better way to escape this situation?
buy other IPs? but if I've 100 virtual host with same IP