Am 24.10.2014 um 15:23 schrieb Paul Stead:
Was more curious as to the general thoughts on this, whilst I don't deal directly with the support tickets, I wouldn't wish that situation on anyone.On 24/10/14 14:16, Axb wrote:Considering Zen's size I wouldn't do it unless you want to generate yourself a huge amount of support tickets.On 24/10/14 14:14, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:I would never reject based on it but we score based on it for our internal uses.Agreed, we check and mark potentially dynamic PTRs and use that in a score based rejection - though only implemented recently
we take whitelists into account since a enduser PC typically is not listed - likely the reason why over 2 months only two complaints and added them to a "untrusted" internal DNSWL
the same for RBL's - score based - no single RBL alone rejects permit_dnswl_client ips.whitelisted.org=127.0.0.2 permit_dnswl_client wl.mailspike.net=127.0.0.[17;18] permit_dnswl_client list.dnswl.org=127.0.[0..255].[0;1] check_helo_access proxy:regexp:/etc/postfix/helo.cf check_reverse_client_hostname_access regexp:/etc/postfix/ptr.cf
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