At 2:08 PM -0700 3/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd really call a sendmail receiving site that blocks dynamic IP mail
> as "misconfigured," when virtually all of the mail coming from such
> IP's is spam.
On the python.org mail system, we do not accept e-mail from sites
that don't have pro
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 4:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Barry, I'm going to disagree with you on this one. Virtually all of
> the spam that gets through the various filters on my box comes from
> big-service dynamic IP's right here in the US.
Hi Hank
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> Yes. When ISPs first started blocking dynamic IPs, I was adding
> them one
> at a time to /etc/postfix/transport like this:
>
> .rit.edusmtp:smtp-server.rochester.rr.com
> rit.edu smtp:smtp-
The esteemed Barry Warsaw has said:
>
> Which ISP do you use? I have a static IP from my cable company but
> they refuse to give me an rDNS entry. In every other way, I really
> like them, but I do get bounces occasionally from people's (IMHO)
> misconfigured MTAs who don't accept mail fro
Quoting Barry Warsaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> >I tried to get around that by sending my outgoing mail through my
> >ISP's outgoing mail server (using Postfix's "relayhost =
> >[smtp-server.rochester.rr.com]"), but then my ISP wouuld decide I'd
> >sen
At 1:40 PM -0500 3/7/07, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> Maybe you know Paul: I looked a long while back and never found a
> good answer, but can Postfix set a relayhost on a per-recipient
> basis? IOW, for the one or two domains that block me because of my
> funky reverse DNS, I'd like to relay them t
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Paul Tomblin wrote:
> I tried to get around that by sending my outgoing mail through my
> ISP's
> outgoing mail server (using Postfix's "relayhost =
> [smtp-server.rochester.rr.com]"), but then my ISP wouuld decide I'd
Quoting Mark Sapiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Paul has addressed your main question. I just want to add that you may
> have problems trying to run Mailman from a server with a dynamic IP.
> Earthlink.net for one will not accept your mail. The same is true for
> some smaller ISPs. They don't like IPs w
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Paul has addressed your main question. I just want to add that you may
> have problems trying to run Mailman from a server with a dynamic IP.
> Earthlink.net for one will not accept your mail. The same
Stefan Berglund wrote:
>Hello, I'm trying to set up mailman along with postfix to be able to create
>my own mailllists at home.. I use a dyndns, which I'd like to use for the
>mail list URL (is that possible??) - boffman.mine.nu.
Paul has addressed your main question. I just want to add that you
Quoting Stefan Berglund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> That is, if I send a mail to some "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from an
> external mail account, something goes wrong.. For some reason it uses the
> result from gethostname()(?) as address in the mail (
> blahblah.bredband.comhem.se) instead of boffman.mine.nu.
Hello, I'm trying to set up mailman along with postfix to be able to create
my own mailllists at home.. I use a dyndns, which I'd like to use for the
mail list URL (is that possible??) - boffman.mine.nu.
It seems to work fine, I can send mail between users on the machine,
locally.. I can send mail
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