James Reynolds:
> >> My server's MX records points to some servers that do spam filtering
> >> then they send it to my server. However, some servers ignore the
> >> MX record and are connecting directly to my server (using the IP
> >> returned by the DNS A record I presume). I am trying to set up
> Does anyone have any ideas how I'd specify this? Would I have to use a
> pcre like the following?
>
> /[^e][^x][^a][^m][^p][^l][^e][^\.][^c][^o][^m]$/WARN
If you choose to use pcre, see: http://www.postfix.com/pcre_table.5.html
It includes an example: !//
Note that by default, mat
>> My server's MX records points to some servers that do spam filtering
>> then they send it to my server. However, some servers ignore the
>> MX record and are connecting directly to my server (using the IP
>> returned by the DNS A record I presume). I am trying to set up
>> an smtpd restriction
James Reynolds:
> My server's MX records points to some servers that do spam filtering
> then they send it to my server. However, some servers ignore the
> MX record and are connecting directly to my server (using the IP
> returned by the DNS A record I presume). I am trying to set up
> an smtpd
My server's MX records points to some servers that do spam filtering then they
send it to my server. However, some servers ignore the MX record and are
connecting directly to my server (using the IP returned by the DNS A record I
presume). I am trying to set up an smtpd restrictions for all in