Hello,
the documentation say for these settings:
> This feature should not be enabled on a general purpose mail server, because
> it is likely to reject legitimate email
Is it possible to activate a kind of log only mode similar to "warn_if_reject"?
That would allow administrators to know, whic
Dnia 12.12.2021 o godz. 10:09:00 Linkcheck pisze:
>
> My suspicion is that google is delaying the mail based on the
> reputation of the generic UK.COM domain name. Is this likely? Is
> google really dumb enough to treat all UK.COM subdomains as part of
> the same single domain?
Same happened for
On 2021-12-13 11:36, A. Schulze wrote:
the documentation say for these settings:
This feature should not be enabled on a general purpose mail server,
because it is likely to reject legitimate email
Is it possible to activate a kind of log only mode similar to
"warn_if_reject"?
That would a
On 2021-12-13 11:41, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Both eu.org and uk.com are on the Public Suffix List
(https://publicsuffix.org/list/public_suffix_list.dat ) which clearly
indicates that different subdomains of these domains should NOT be
treated
as a part of the same entity.
But yes, Google IS dumb
Dnia 13.12.2021 o godz. 11:59:28 Benny Pedersen pisze:
>
> publicsiffix is poinsende :=)
>
> co.uk co.dk
>
> later is now non existing or just marketing
>
> note imho dmarc see tld uk, and dmarc subdomains is not on co.uk, so
> maybe google is not that dumb ?
What does co.uk have to do wi
for the second level domain, some are "com.au", "com.hk" (the com one),
some are "co.uk", "co.jp" (the co one). I am not sure, isn't there a
standard for this naming?
regards.
Frank
On 2021/12/13 6:59, Benny Pedersen wrote:
co.uk co.dk
On a side note, I see fraud and nigeria spam directly from Gmail accounts on
the rise for some time now.
Not only the Reply-To hosting, that they happily provide for many years to the
criminal world.
> If so, given they allow spammers virtually free range to send FROM gmail this
> is a bit hy
Dnia 13.12.2021 o godz. 19:19:47 Frank Hwa pisze:
> for the second level domain, some are "com.au", "com.hk" (the com
> one), some are "co.uk", "co.jp" (the co one). I am not sure, isn't
> there a standard for this naming?
That's exactly what Public Suffix List is for. It lists all such domains.
-
On 2021-12-13 12:19, Frank Hwa wrote:
for the second level domain, some are "com.au", "com.hk" (the com
one), some are "co.uk", "co.jp" (the co one). I am not sure, isn't
there a standard for this naming?
i can make subdomain nameserver delegations if it was a good idear in
the first place
i
aha, you were smart.:)
On 2021/12/13 7:32, Benny Pedersen wrote:
i can make subdomain nameserver delegations if it was a good idear in
the first place
Where can I setup a "+" in username as alias?
such as google's username policy, "sam" and "sam+list" would be the same
mailbox.
Thank you.
* Frank Hwa:
> Where can I setup a "+" in username as alias? such as google's
> username policy, "sam" and "sam+list" would be the same mailbox.
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#recipient_delimiter
-Ralph
On 2021-12-12 at 05:09:00 UTC-0500 (Sun, 12 Dec 2021 10:09:00 +)
Linkcheck
is rumored to have said:
b) The customer's domain is one of the hugely expensive UK.COM
pseudo-TLDs. UK.COM has been reported as being spammy; I assume due to
bad apples amongst a high number of otherwise ok subdoma
Hi:
I'm trying to set up a mysql table for: recipient_bcc_maps
I've read this, repeatedly:
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html recipient_bcc_maps
It doesn't really help me.
I found this:
https://groups.google.com/g/mailing.postfix.users/c/m6pvn2pytEI
Apparently I can add this to ma
http://www.postfix.org/MYSQL_README.html
On Mon, 13 Dec 2021, post...@aecperformance.com wrote:
I'm trying to set up a mysql table for: recipient_bcc_maps
I've read this, repeatedly:
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html recipient_bcc_maps
It doesn't really help me.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 19:19:47 +0800
Frank Hwa wrote:
> for the second level domain, some are "com.au", "com.hk" (the com
> one), some are "co.uk", "co.jp" (the co one). I am not sure, isn't
> there a standard for this naming?
>
A long-standing convention to use ISO 2-letter country
codes as TLD
Dnia 13.12.2021 o godz. 10:10:07 jdebert pisze:
> On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 19:19:47 +0800
> Frank Hwa wrote:
>
> > for the second level domain, some are "com.au", "com.hk" (the com
> > one), some are "co.uk", "co.jp" (the co one). I am not sure, isn't
> > there a standard for this naming?
> >
>
> A
On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 09:42:41AM -0800, Fred Morris wrote:
> http://www.postfix.org/MYSQL_README.html
For general background. For table syntax:
http://www.postfix.org/mysql_table.5.html
--
Viktor.
Thanks. I've got it working.
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On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 09:42:41AM -0800, Fred Morris wrote
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