Justin Mason wrote:
feel free to add explanatory text so that it will in future ;)
Done. Would've done so sooner, but it listed the page as "immutable."
And I didn't realize that changed if I created a login. Hopefully that
should let a few more people find that answer easier.
--James
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
See the third heading on this wiki page that tells you how to resolve
this specific issue:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DynablockIssues
Daryl
Thank you. That solved the problem. Upgrade to new SA and Postfix
versions and everything plays nicely now, as post
Benny Pedersen wrote:
> i had the same problem once :-)
>
> see attached
>
> for rbl check the internal_networks and trusted_networks, spf test is disable
> on internal networks, so make sure your smtp auth ip is not listed as internal
> in your spamassassin, but it should still be in trusted_net
I've got a server configured with postfix and spamassassin. The
mailserver is the only one for the domain, and thus receives mail from
other servers, as well as letting users connect directly (with smtp
auth) to send mail. Everything works fine, EXCEPT when users send email
to each other. In those