Yes but if the ISP insists it will only relay mail for addresses using
its own domain name ie blah@??? then it is not much use if a
member of staff wishes to send an important email from home and it needs
to come from a University formal email address ie blah@???. So
we have no choice but to get that person to connect to our mail server
where we have configured it to allow them (and only them) to send email
through. The we have to set up our config to ignore the fact that they
are on a rbl. We use the following to ignore email that is only on the
DUL on no other list.
warn message = X-Warning: $sender_host_address is in a blocklist \
at $dnslist_domain log_message =
found in blocklist $dnslist_domain dnslists =
list.dsbl.org:sbl.spamhaus.org:relays.ordb.org
set acl_c9 = yes
warn message = X-Warning: $sender_host_address is in a blocklist \
at $dnslist_domain
log_message = found in blocklist $dnslist_domain
condition = ${if eq{$acl_c9}{yes}{no}{yes}}
dnslists = rbl-plus.mail-abuse.ja.net
!dnslists = rbl-plus.mail-abuse.ja.net=127.1.0.2
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 11:04, Cory Daehn wrote:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --
> Unless they're YOUR dialup customer, you should never allow mail sent
> directly from a dialup anyway. it should be RBL'ed. That's what ISP's
> have mail servers for.
>
> > > 501-connection rejected from
> > dial249.pm3abing3.abingdonpm.naxs.com remote address [216.98.75.249].
> >
> > I suppose he can also reject your mail for being sent direct
> > from a dialup.
> >
> > Well, submitting that IP block to the easynet.nl dynablock /
> > other DULs will soon cure that.
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Ron McKeating
Senior IT Services Specialist
Internet Services and Software Solutions
Loughborough University
01509 222329