>No, all it does is look in the existing relay-delay table and if the
>domain is in there, it doesn't do any grey listing at all.
Hello list members,
( me again ;) ) - could someone give me a hint how to change the greylisting
patch so I can "turn off" greylisting for some of my domains ? I have
Hello,
is it possible to set an outgoing IP address for qmail? Since qmail uses the
first IP address to send mails, the only solution I have found is the patch
from http://www.digitaldaemon.com/FreeBSD/qmail/index.html !
Is this patch already in this toaster ? If not, can it be merged ?
Thank yo
Edvin Seferovic wrote:
No, all it does is look in the existing relay-delay table and if the
domain is in there, it doesn't do any grey listing at all.
Hello list members,
( me again ;) ) - could someone give me a hint how to change the greylisting
patch so I can "turn off" greylisting for some
On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:28 AM, Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Putting in the hostname now in the latest version, NOW
makes it an open relay but in previous versions it
what the other way around ?
Actually, it's been like that for a long time now. It's a change in
the SMTP AUTH patch to qmail, not vpopmai
Hi,
Is it possible to have custom tagging per domain basis, such as for spam
report from spamassassin. For example when an email is suspected as a spam
from domain examplevirtual.com, like this:
Spam detection software, running on the system "mail.defaultdomain.com", has
identified this incomi