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RE: Looking to bypass blackhole lists for certain users

From: Noel Jones (njonesmegan.vbhcs.org)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 15:52:54 CST


At 03:34 PM 2/1/2007, Curt LeCaptain wrote:
>Log Entry:
>Feb 1 13:37:48 admin postfix/smtpd[24392]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>CPE-ip-add-re-ss.new.res.rr.com[ip.add.re.ss]: 554 Service unavailable;
>Client host [ip.add.re.ss] blocked using combined.njabl.org;
>Dynamic/Residential IP range listed by N JABL dynablock -
>http://njabl.org/dynablock.html; from=<curtexample.org>
>to=<user1example.com> proto=SMTP helo=<example.com>

>I'm still having issues, again, here's what my spamfriends file looks
>like (And yes, I've run a postmap on the file, and restarted postfix.)
>
>user1example.com OK
>user2example.com OK

The reason the mail is not accepted is the sender (curtexample.org
in your obfuscated log) doesn't exist in the spamfriends map. Test
your spamfriends map with postmap.

# postmap -q curtexample.org hash:spamfriends
should return "OK". Use real sender address, of course.

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Noel Jones