>
> this is not urls, but ip blacklisted dns ip
>
> url is another test
>
> --
> xpoint
>
benny,
it appears you might have it backwards...
http://www.spamhaus.org/dbl/
http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers.lasso?section=Spamhaus%20DBL#287
- rh
On 08/27/2010 11:54 AM, Cimoni Enwis Ogwujiakwu wrote:
>
> /C:\Documents and Settings\cee>telnet smtp.mail.yahoo.com 25
> Connecting To smtp.mail.yahoo.com...Could not open connection to the
> host, on port 25: Connect failed/
>
I get connection failures and timeout to some yahoo servers from time
On fre 27 aug 2010 23:47:54 CEST, Alex wrote
Hi,
I'm still having some difficulty with trusted_networks, and believe it
may be a result of a DNS issue?
trosted_networks on hostnames ?
just kidding right ?
Yes, but it is among the relays in the Received: headers, so I thought
this is how
Hi,
I'm still having some difficulty with trusted_networks, and believe it
may be a result of a DNS issue?
>> Yes, but it is among the relays in the Received: headers, so I thought
>> this is how it determines the last external server, or the first
>> trusted server, as the case may be?
>>
> Well
On fre 27 aug 2010 17:56:05 CEST, Cimoni Enwis Ogwujiakwu wrote
Hello Micheal,
But I am the ISP here. I provide internet access for subscribers and
I have redirected their smtp port 25 traffic through the smtp
server, but the response sent earlier when I want to connect as a
test subscrib
On fre 27 aug 2010 17:15:40 CEST, Michael Scheidell wrote
side affect is you can't run a smtp server either.
what stopping him from add relayhost=his.isp.tld into postfix with a
smtp_sasl_password_maps ? :)
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2010, Cimoni Enwis Ogwujiakwu wrote:
> Hello Micheal,
> But I am the ISP here. I provide internet access for subscribers and I have
> redirected their smtp port 25 traffic through the smtp server, but the
> response sent earlier when I want to connect as a test subscriber. which
> Thus, based on my own observations, it looks like the value of rules in
> this particular area is going to be in scoring stuff that arrives before
> the domains show up in the various SURBLs.
>
Quite possibly, though it seems to have been selectively targeted to
some extent: at least it doesn'
Martin Gregorie wrote:
Alternatively, using a meta rule that combines the above pattern as a
sub-rule with two like this:
/[a-z]{7,8}[0-9]{4}/
that match against From: and Reply-To: headers would appear to be
fairly specific and worthy of a big score, but of course you'll have
spotted that a
it its a postfix problem, postfix.
but if you can't telnet to yahoo on port 25, and you are the ISP, there
are more problems than that.
On 8/27/10 11:56 AM, Cimoni Enwis Ogwujiakwu wrote:
which forum can assist?
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On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 11:58 -0400, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> it its a postfix problem, postfix.
>
> but if you can't telnet to yahoo on port 25, and you are the ISP,
> there are more problems than
Hello Micheal,
But I am the ISP here. I provide internet access for subscribers and I have
redirected their smtp port 25 traffic through the smtp server, but the response
sent earlier when I want to connect as a test subscriber. which forum can
assist?
Thanks
Cimoni Enwis Ogwujiakwu
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On 8/27/10 10:54 AM, Cimoni Enwis Ogwujiakwu wrote:
trace route to the smtp.mail.yahoo.com and get the IP address of the
server along the way as one of the hops but when I tried telneting to
smtp.mail.yahoo.com I get the following
/C:\Documents and Settings\cee>telnet smtp.mail.yahoo.com 25/
Hello
I trace route to the smtp.mail.yahoo.com and get the IP address of the server
along the way as one of the hops but when I tried telneting to
smtp.mail.yahoo.com I get the following
C:\Documents and Settings\cee>telnet smtp.mail.yahoo.com 25
Connecting To smtp.mail.yahoo.com...Could not op
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