Author: Duane Hill Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] Best method to deal with rejects by Barracuda?
On Friday, August 17, 2012 at 10:59:24 UTC, centos.admin@??? confabulated:
> On 8/17/12, W B Hacker <wbh@???> wrote:
>> There does not have to BE a 'culprit' under your control.
>> Foolish or lazy admin at their end serves just as well. > That is true too, I had clients who get blocked because their modem
> just got handed a dynamic PBL IP that Barracuda blacklisted.
And more than likely was the result from the Barracuda having the
deep header parsing turned on.
>> What works for me for Donkey's Years now is to bothway-LBL such servers
>> as-encountered. > Sorry but googling didn't give up a relevant meaning of LBL. What is
> it and how is that configured in exim? >> Anyone in the user-community behind such servers WILL also have a gmail,
>> yahoo, or wotever account. They have to.
>>
>> They can use that to correspond with your users.
>>
>> End of problem. > Currently, that is what I tell my users as well as affected clients to
> do but paying customers tend to be a little annoyed about having to do
> that and often their tone indicates they think we're the one not doing
> the proper thing.
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