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RE: Looking to bypass blackhole lists for certain users
From: Noel Jones (njones
megan.vbhcs.org)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 15:52:54 CST
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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=<curt
example.org>
>to=<user1
example.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.)
>
>user1
example.com OK
>user2
example.com OK
The reason the mail is not accepted is the sender (curt
example.org
in your obfuscated log) doesn't exist in the spamfriends map. Test
your spamfriends map with postmap.
# postmap -q curt
example.org hash:spamfriends
should return "OK". Use real sender address, of course.
--
Noel Jones
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