Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-04-12 14:36:
does DNSWL list dynamic IPs? I doubt this...
On 12.04.13 14:56, Benny Pedersen wrote:
dnswl list all ips that have mta running, it does not matter if the
ip is static or dynamic
What is the point of listing dynamic address, no matter if dns
>>
>> Scenario is like this:
>>
>> Third party user with a DSL connection (dynamic IP, listed on DUL, PBL,
>> etc): USER
>> Third party mail server of USER with an OK IP (REV DNS, no DUL, no PBL, no
>> listing): REMOTE MAIL SERVER
>> My mail server: MY MAIL SERVER.
>>
>> USER sends mail via RE
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-04-12 14:36:
does DNSWL list dynamic IPs? I doubt this...
dnswl list all ips that have mta running, it does not matter if the ip
is static or dynamic
and the point is:
it is the machine who passes the mail to internal network should be
searched
in d
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-04-12 14:26:
the OP complains about message from dynamic IP posted through remote
mailserver get caught by the dynamic rule. This would need to
include all
dynamic IPs into the trusted_networks by using your logic :-)
On 12.04.13 14:32, Benny Pedersen w
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-04-12 14:26:
the OP complains about message from dynamic IP posted through remote
mailserver get caught by the dynamic rule. This would need to
include all
dynamic IPs into the trusted_networks by using your logic :-)
yes or listed as non spaming ip at
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-04-12 13:57:
I don't think that would work. The problem lies elsewhere, seems that
either the remote mail server is in
internal_networks or the local mail server does not accReceived:
lines when
SA parses the mail.
On 12.04.13 14:16, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-04-12 13:57:
I don't think that would work. The problem lies elsewhere, seems that
either the remote mail server is in
internal_networks or the local mail server does not accReceived:
lines when
SA parses the mail.
more then one mailserver, then add this
On 12.04.13 11:39, Catalin Constantin wrote:
USER sends mail via REMOTE MAIL SERVER which ads a Received line with his
DYN IP.
EX:
Received: from unknown (HELO Laptop) (84.73.76.25)
by with SMTP; 11 Apr 2013 17:50:16 +0200
MY MAIL SERVERS detects the DYN IP and triggers the wrong rules.
Is
On 12.04.13 13:33, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Catalin Constantin skrev den 2013-04-12 10:39:
Is there any way to tell SA check only the last Received line (before
entering the local network) ?
http://www.dnswl.org/s?s=84.73.76.25
or add "trusted_networks 84.73.76.25" to local.cf
I don't think t
On 12.04.13 10:39, Catalin Constantin wrote:
USER sends mail via REMOTE MAIL SERVER which ads a Received line with
his DYN IP.
EX:
Received: from unknown (HELO Laptop) (84.73.76.25)
by with SMTP; 11 Apr 2013 17:50:16 +0200
MY MAIL SERVERS detects the DYN IP and triggers the wrong rules.
On
Catalin Constantin skrev den 2013-04-12 10:39:
Is there any way to tell SA check only the last Received line (before
entering the local network) ?
http://www.dnswl.org/s?s=84.73.76.25
or add "trusted_networks 84.73.76.25" to local.cf
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senders that put my email into body content will delive
Hi Catalin,
On 12.04.13 10:39, Catalin Constantin wrote:
I have already checked TrustPath and have set my trusted_networks parameter.
The problem is that the other Received lines are inserted remote.
Scenario is like this:
Third party user with a DSL connection (dynamic IP, listed on DUL, PBL,
On 12.04.13 11:39, Catalin Constantin wrote:
I have already checked TrustPath and have set my trusted_networks parameter.
The problem is that the other Received lines are inserted remote.
Scenario is like this:
Third party user with a DSL connection (dynamic IP, listed on DUL, PBL,
etc): USER
T
I have already checked TrustPath and have set my trusted_networks parameter.
The problem is that the other Received lines are inserted remote.
Scenario is like this:
Third party user with a DSL connection (dynamic IP, listed on DUL, PBL,
etc): USER
Third party mail server of USER with an OK IP (R
On 12.04.13 10:51, Catalin Constantin wrote:
Is there any way to set SA to only check in RBLs IP of last Received line ?
I often get rules like RDNS_NONE, RCVD_IN_RP_RNBL,RCVD_IN_SORBS_DUL
triggered for emails sent from a home connection via a legite mail server.
SA has settings (trusted_netwo
Ola,
Is there any way to set SA to only check in RBLs IP of last Received line ?
I often get rules like RDNS_NONE, RCVD_IN_RP_RNBL,RCVD_IN_SORBS_DUL
triggered for emails sent from a home connection via a legite mail server.
Thanks,
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Catalin Constantin
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