On May 27, 2020, at 20:08, John Hardin wrote:
>
> On Wed, 27 May 2020, @lbutlr wrote:
>>> On 27 May 2020, at 18:27, RW wrote:
>>> I should have added that if whitelist_from_rcvd *@* server.example.com
>>> (without the colon) is only only failing occasionally on mail from
>>> server.example.com
On Wed, 27 May 2020, @lbutlr wrote:
On 27 May 2020, at 18:27, RW wrote:
I should have added that if whitelist_from_rcvd *@* server.example.com
(without the colon) is only only failing occasionally on mail from
server.example.com, it's probably just an rDNS lookup failure of some
sort.
Well,
On 27 May 2020, at 18:27, RW wrote:
> I should have added that if whitelist_from_rcvd *@* server.example.com
> (without the colon) is only only failing occasionally on mail from
> server.example.com, it's probably just an rDNS lookup failure of some
> sort.
Well, I do not get anything that I co
On Thu, 28 May 2020 01:04:20 +0100
RW wrote:
> On Wed, 27 May 2020 10:35:26 -0600
> @lbutlr wrote:
> > I am wondering because I have a server whitelisted in that file (or
> > do I?), but I am seeing occasional logs like:
> The lack of recorded rDNS is a common reason for failure.
I should have
On Wed, 27 May 2020 10:35:26 -0600
@lbutlr wrote:
> What, if any, local SpamAssassin settings does spams-milter use when
> processing incoming mail?
>
> For example, if I wanted to white list a sender or blacklist a
> domain, would the general settings in
> /usr/local/etc/spamassasin/local.cf be
Plugin initialization+journal sync would make a lot of sense.
What would be the cleanest solution in that case? It's quite annoying to
receive the same error mail every day. Should we use --cnf to disable
the bayes plugin, or is there a more elegant solution? Should we file a
bug about this?
On 27 May 2020, at 10:44, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Am 27.05.20 um 18:35 schrieb @lbutlr:
>> # Allow all mailing list posts from example.com
>> whitelist_from_rcvd: *@* server.example.com
Actual file has "whitelist_from_rcvd *@* server.example.com" without the ':'.
Was hopeful that was the iss
Am 27.05.20 um 18:35 schrieb @lbutlr:
What, if any, local SpamAssassin settings does spams-milter use when processing
incoming mail?
For example, if I wanted to white list a sender or blacklist a domain, would
the general settings in /usr/local/etc/spamassasin/local.cf be the place?
I am wond
What, if any, local SpamAssassin settings does spams-milter use when processing
incoming mail?
For example, if I wanted to white list a sender or blacklist a domain, would
the general settings in /usr/local/etc/spamassasin/local.cf be the place?
I am wondering because I have a server whiteliste