Hello.
We have some trouble delivering mail to a particular destination. After
something like five deliveries in a few seconds, our IP packets are
dropped for one hour.
I have tried to add a rate delay, but it does not help. This provider
has a lot of different domains and Postfix will start
On 05.04.2014 08:33, Germain wrote:
> "xx.xxx.xxx.xxx.zone-one.com. PTR zone-one.com."
PTR records live in the in-addr.arpa zone.
With a high probability this zone is hosted at your provider.
Please ask them to setup the PTR records.
Regards
--
Robert Sander
Heinlein Support GmbH
Linux: Akademi
Am 05.04.2014 08:33, schrieb Germain:
> In fact I've already in the BIND configuration of zone-one.com:
>
> "zone-one.com. A xx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
> "mx1.zone-one.com. A xx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
> "zone-one.com. MX 10 mx1.zone-one.com."
> "xx.xxx.xxx.xxx.zone-one.com. PTR zone-one.com."
what is that above?
ju
Am 05.04.2014 10:47, schrieb Anders Melchiorsen:
> We have some trouble delivering mail to a particular destination. After
> something
> like five deliveries in a few seconds, our IP packets are dropped for one
> hour.
if that is true forget it to seeek for workariunds on your site
and contac
Many thanks for your answer, but now I'l lost...
I rent one dedicated server at Online.net with two domains ("vehicall.com"
and "adtlas.com" at Namebay) and my provider's console allows me to manage
the reverse DNS.
Actually I've since a while "adtlas.com." defined for "88.191.117.125" as
rever
Am 05.04.2014 12:32, schrieb Germain:
> Many thanks for your answer, but now I'l lost...
> I rent one dedicated server at Online.net with two domains ("vehicall.com"
> and "adtlas.com" at Namebay) and my provider's console allows me to manage
> the reverse DNS.
why don't you just say that from t
Den 05/04/14 12.32, li...@rhsoft.net skrev:
Am 05.04.2014 10:47, schrieb Anders Melchiorsen:
We have some trouble delivering mail to a particular destination. After
something
like five deliveries in a few seconds, our IP packets are dropped for one hour.
you can't work around every broken ser
Am 05.04.2014 13:02, schrieb Anders Melchiorsen:
> Den 05/04/14 12.32, li...@rhsoft.net skrev:
>>
>> Am 05.04.2014 10:47, schrieb Anders Melchiorsen:
>>> We have some trouble delivering mail to a particular destination. After
>>> something
>>> like five deliveries in a few seconds, our IP packets
Hello!
> On 5 Apr 2014, at 11:32, Germain wrote:
>
> How may I define two reverse, one for each domain, pointing to my single IP
> ? Is it legal ? Is it possible ?
>
> Maybe I'm totally wrong...
We just set one record, or none. You just get problems with more than one as I
think most of ti
Anders Melchiorsen:
> Hello.
>
> We have some trouble delivering mail to a particular destination. After
> something like five deliveries in a few seconds, our IP packets are
> dropped for one hour.
If you are a legitimate mail sender, make arrangements with the
receiving ISP.
> I have tried
Thank you for your appreciated remarks !
I apologize for masking at first my data, but a lot of people are doing the
same at first with a generic question.
As you have seen, I've then provided on my own my full parameters when it
was necessary...
Please don't hurt too much dumb people asking for
Am 05.04.2014 14:15, schrieb Germain:
> Thank you for your appreciated remarks !
>
> I apologize for masking at first my data, but a lot of people are doing the
> same at first with a generic question.
yes, and if you each time trying to help somebody need to
go trough several mails for get the
Thank you for the accurate details !
When I issue the command:
nslookup mx1.adtlas.com NSPRI.ADTLAS.COM
I receive that, and it seems to me correct:
Server: NSPRI.ADTLAS.COM
Address:88.191.117.125#53
Name: mx1.adtlas.com
Address: 88.191.117.125
As I wrote in my previous reply
It strikes me that I haven't seen a general answer to the original
question - how to set up PTR records when one is serving more than one
domain under the same IP address.
This is of particular interest to me in that I currently do this as
well. What I'm doing now, seems to be working, but it
Am 05.04.2014 15:38, schrieb Germain:
> Thank you for the accurate details !
>
> When I issue the command:
>
> nslookup mx1.adtlas.com NSPRI.ADTLAS.COM
>
> I receive that, and it seems to me correct:
>
> Server: NSPRI.ADTLAS.COM
> Address:88.191.117.125#53
>
> Name: mx1.adt
Am 05.04.2014 17:01, schrieb Miles Fidelman:
> It strikes me that I haven't seen a general answer to the original question
> how to set up PTR records when one is serving more than one domain under
> the same IP address.
don't setup PTR records and A records for a mailsever
setup *one* PTR rec
-Original Message-
From: Miles Fidelman
The original poster's question caught my attention - the RFCs suggest that
there should be only one PTR record per IP address -- which begs the
question of what do when one is serving multiple domains behind that
You set up the other domains so
On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 11:01:54AM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Which leads to several obvious questions:
> - how does postfix use PTR records (e.g., which header lines
> are matched, at what points in the processing chain, ...)?
A client connects to smtpd. The PTR for the client IP address is
Am 05.04.2014 18:06, schrieb /dev/rob0:
> One other comment to this thread: please, PLEASE, get rid of
> nslookup. It is broken, bug-ridden garbage that will not be fixed.
> Nobody in A.D. 2014 should be recommending it. The proper tool for
> DNS troubleshooting is dig(1)
agreed, but until now
On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 06:23:05PM +0200, li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
> Am 05.04.2014 18:06, schrieb /dev/rob0:
> > One other comment to this thread: please, PLEASE, get rid of
> > nslookup. It is broken, bug-ridden garbage that will not be
> > fixed. Nobody in A.D. 2014 should be recommending it. Th
li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
Am 05.04.2014 17:01, schrieb Miles Fidelman:
It strikes me that I haven't seen a general answer to the original question
how to set up PTR records when one is serving more than one domain under
the same IP address.
don't setup PTR records and A records for a mailsever
s
On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 14:55:49 -0400, Curtis Maurand wrote:
> I'm getting local user unknown errors when I try to send email to the
> list., but as far as I know, I shouldn't need local aliases with this
> configuration that anything destined for lists.delrc.org should go to
> mailman and that's t
Am 05.04.2014 19:34, schrieb Miles Fidelman:
> li...@rhsoft.net wrote:
>>
>> Am 05.04.2014 17:01, schrieb Miles Fidelman:
>>> It strikes me that I haven't seen a general answer to the original question
>>> how to set up PTR records when one is serving more than one domain under
>>> the same IP ad
/dev/rob0 wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 11:01:54AM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Which leads to several obvious questions:
- how does postfix use PTR records (e.g., which header lines
are matched, at what points in the processing chain, ...)?
A client connects to smtpd. The PTR for the client I
I should have added (see in-line)
Miles Fidelman wrote:
/dev/rob0 wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 11:01:54AM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Which leads to several obvious questions:
- how does postfix use PTR records (e.g., which header lines
are matched, at what points in the processing chain, .
Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 14:55:49 -0400, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>
>> I'm getting local user unknown errors when I try to send email to the
>> list., but as far as I know, I shouldn't need local aliases with this
>> configuration that anything destined for lists.delrc.org should go
On 04/05/2014 06:40 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
> Sahil Tandon wrote:
>> On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 14:55:49 -0400, Curtis Maurand wrote:
>>
>>> I'm getting local user unknown errors when I try to send email to the
>>> list., but as far as I know, I shouldn't need local aliases with this
>>> configuration
Ron Guerin wrote:
>
> In mm_cfg.py I have this to generate the aliases:
> MTA='Postfix'
>
> In main.cf I use the aliases under:
> alias_maps hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
>
> In in my master.cf for the mailman transport, I have ${user} where you
> have ${mailbox} , don't know if that's got any
On 04/05/2014 10:38 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
> Ron Guerin wrote:
>>
>> In mm_cfg.py I have this to generate the aliases:
>> MTA='Postfix'
>>
>> In main.cf I use the aliases under:
>> alias_maps hash:/var/lib/mailman/data/aliases
>>
>> In in my master.cf for the mailman transport, I have ${user} wh
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