Micah wrote:
Nope, I'm not surprised. It's not a big issue for most folks
because my ISP services a fairly rural community and I'm probably the only
customer not using their mail server. My ISP and I did contact MAPS and
requested that they remove my static addresses from their lists, to whic
On Thu, September 4, 2008 8:56 am, mouss wrote:
> Micah wrote:
>> I've been fighting with this problem a bit now. Google and RTFM have
>> been pretty kind to me, and I'm about 90% to having a solution
>> implemented. I've gotten hung up on one little detail, and I find
>> myself in need of some g
Micah wrote:
I've been fighting with this problem a bit now. Google and RTFM have
been pretty kind to me, and I'm about 90% to having a solution
implemented. I've gotten hung up on one little detail, and I find
myself in need of some guidance.
I run a RHEL5 server with postfix, clam, spamas
I've been fighting with this problem a bit now. Google and RTFM have
been pretty kind to me, and I'm about 90% to having a solution
implemented. I've gotten hung up on one little detail, and I find
myself in need of some guidance.
I run a RHEL5 server with postfix, clam, spamassassin, & dove