LuKreme a écrit :
> On 22-Jun-2009, at 18:29, mouss wrote:
>>> Is there anyway to, if not outright reject anyone whose DNS shows up as
>>> unknown to at least tempfail them with a "Ooops, your DNS is not
>>> resolving, try back later" or something?
>
>> if you insist, you could use one of
>>
>> ht
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 10:15:39PM -0600, LuKreme wrote:
> On 23-Jun-2009, at 06:31, Jan P. Kessler wrote:
>> Another option is to use selective greylisting on "unknown" clients:
>>
>> MAIN.CF
>> smtpd_recipient:_restrictions =
>> permit_mynetworks,
>> <...others...>,
>> check_client_access = p
On 23-Jun-2009, at 06:31, Jan P. Kessler wrote:
Another option is to use selective greylisting on "unknown" clients:
MAIN.CF
smtpd_recipient:_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks,
<...others...>,
check_client_access = pcre:/etc/postfix/client_check
/etc/postfix/client_check:
/^unknown$/ check
LuKreme wrote, at 06/23/2009 02:58 AM:
> On 22-Jun-2009, at 18:29, mouss wrote:
>>> Is there anyway to, if not outright reject anyone whose DNS shows up as
>>> unknown to at least tempfail them with a "Ooops, your DNS is not
>>> resolving, try back later" or something?
>
>> if you insist, you coul
LuKreme schrieb:
> On 22-Jun-2009, at 18:29, mouss wrote:
>>> Is there anyway to, if not outright reject anyone whose DNS shows up as
>>> unknown to at least tempfail them with a "Ooops, your DNS is not
>>> resolving, try back later" or something?
>
>> if you insist, you could use one of
>>
>> http
On 22-Jun-2009, at 18:29, mouss wrote:
Is there anyway to, if not outright reject anyone whose DNS shows
up as
unknown to at least tempfail them with a "Ooops, your DNS is not
resolving, try back later" or something?
if you insist, you could use one of
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html
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