On 08/01/18 19:56, Yuval Levy wrote:
> On 2018-01-07 04:32 AM, Peter wrote:
>> So to put it simply, they're basically saying that their black box
>> thinks that your IP(s) are sending SPAM.
>
> That's not how I read my conversation with them. My understanding based
> on their explanations and the
Morning All,
Apologies if this is trivial but I can't see it documented anywhere
(although a few possible hints). I don't think this should be an odd
requirement but who knows.
so: group of cloud machines all running various parts of an application
for us. lets call them server0 - server99.c
Le 07/01/2018 à 02:49, Wietse Venema a écrit :
Quick update: I've done a brain-dead simple, but correct, implementation
that always quotes the name (just like qmail, BTW). If needed, it
can be made smarter later.
There 's some draft documentation below.
Wietse
header_from_format (defau
Emmanuel Fust?:
> Hello,
>
> As I've been hit by "local_header_rewrite_client" a lots of time because
> of local content filter, could you consider to change the default of
> "local_header_rewrite_client" from "permit_inet_interface" to "" for the
> next compatibility_level bump too ?
Absolute
I've inherited a lot of postfix servers, and they contain some lines that I'm
not really sure what does, maybe you can explain them to me?
an example from master.cf
yahoo unix - - n - 3 smtp -o
syslog_name=postfix-yahoo
So this tells postfix something ab
On 01/07/2018 05:25 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>> On Jan 7, 2018, at 6:09 PM, D'Arcy Cain wrote:
>>
>> Absolutely. There are only two things that an MTA should do with email,
>> deliver it or bounce it. Silently dropping is plain wrong.
>
> There's a reasonable exception for malware. Detection
Dominic Raferd wrote:
Otherwise, the formatting of your DKIM record in DNS seems weird (try:
dig +short 201605sfinacom._domainkey.sfina.com TXT); even if technically
valid the intermediate quotes may be influencing 'SmartScreen'.
Strictly speaking that result does not in fact contain quotes at
Stuart Archer:
> Morning All,
>
> Apologies if this is trivial but I can't see it documented anywhere
> (although a few possible hints). I don't think this should be an odd
> requirement but who knows.
Simplest is to eliminate some hosts or network ranges from mynetworks,
so they won't be allow
On 1/8/2018 6:36 AM, K F wrote:
> I've inherited a lot of postfix servers, and they contain some lines
> that I'm not really sure what does, maybe you can explain them to me?
>
> an example from master.cf
>
> yahoo unix - - n - 3 smtp
> -o syslog_name=po
Hi,
I noticed a very small grammatical error under: man 5 postconf
Under the configuration parameter: tls_dane_digest_agility under the “maybe”
option, the second last sentence states:
“When this constraint is violated, or any of the digest records are
malformed,
digest algorithm agili
J Doe:
> This should be changed to:
>
> ?When this constraint is violated, or any of the digest records are
> malformed,
> digest algorithm agility will *BE* disabled?
Fixed in Postfix 3.2 and later...
Wietse
> On Jan 8, 2018, at 8:55 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> J Doe:
>> This should be changed to:
>>
>>?When this constraint is violated, or any of the digest records are
>> malformed,
>>digest algorithm agility will *BE* disabled?
>
> Fixed in Postfix 3.2 and later...
>
>Wietse
Hi Wi
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