From c30d731bd015d7318bcc4cc2dd53d5f53de765ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Ketrenos Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2023 18:48:26 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Email appears to be fully functional for send and receive Signed-off-by: James Ketrenos --- docker-compose.yml | 5 +- mail/entrypoint.sh | 34 ++-- mail/etc/default/milter-greylist | 2 + mail/etc/milter-greylist/greylist.conf | 161 +++++++++++++++++ mail/etc/postfix/main.cf | 2 +- mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients | 231 ------------------------- mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_recipients | 7 - 7 files changed, 181 insertions(+), 261 deletions(-) create mode 100644 mail/etc/default/milter-greylist create mode 100644 mail/etc/milter-greylist/greylist.conf delete mode 100644 mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients delete mode 100644 mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_recipients diff --git a/docker-compose.yml b/docker-compose.yml index 033fd3a..1856729 100644 --- a/docker-compose.yml +++ b/docker-compose.yml @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ services: - ./mail/etc/opendkim.conf:/etc/opendkim.conf:ro - ./mail/etc/opendkim:/etc/opendkim:ro - ./mail/etc/postfix:/etc/postfix:rw - - ./mail/etc/postgrey:/etc/postgrey:ro + - ./mail/etc/milter-greylist:/etc/milter-greylist:ro - ./mail/entrypoint.sh:/entrypoint.sh:ro - ./data/log:/var/log:rw - ./data/mail/var/mail:/var/mail:rw @@ -59,11 +59,12 @@ services: - ./www:/var/www:ro - ./data/mail/var/lib/clamav:/var/lib/clamav:rw - ./mail/etc/rsyslog.conf:/etc/rsyslog.conf:ro + - ./mail/etc/default/milter-greylist:/etc/default/milter-greylist:ro # Keys - ./keys/mail/etc/dkimkeys:/etc/dkimkeys:ro - ./keys/mail/etc/spamassassin/sa-update-keys/:/etc/spamassassin/sa-update-keys:rw - ./keys/mail/etc/dovecot/private:/etc/dovecot-private:ro - - ./keys/mail/etc/opendkim:/etc/opendkim-private:ro + - ./keys/mail/etc/opendkim:/etc/opendkim-private:rw # Authentication of dovecot users via pam # diff --git a/mail/entrypoint.sh b/mail/entrypoint.sh index faa9e65..2877536 100755 --- a/mail/entrypoint.sh +++ b/mail/entrypoint.sh @@ -5,25 +5,16 @@ usermod -a -G amavis clamav # postfix needs access to the opendkim socket usermod -a -G opendkim postfix +# clamd couldn't access amavis/tmp chmod g+rx /var/lib/amavis/tmp -dirs=( - /var/log/clamav - /var/log/opendkim - /var/lib/clamav - /var/lib/amavis -) -#for dir in "${dirs[@]}"; do -# if [[ ! -d "${dir}" ]]; then -# mkdir -p "${dir}" -# fi -# chmod a+rwX -R "${dir}" -#done - # directory is not being created by /etc/init.d/opendkim -mkdir /var/spool/postfix/opendkim +mkdir /var/spool/postfix/{opendkim,milter-greylist} chown opendkim:opendkim /var/spool/postfix/opendkim +# opendkim needs to read its private data +chown -R opendkim:root /etc/opendkim-private + chown root:root /var/log for log in syslog "mail.*" "dovecot*.log" auth.log; do touch /var/log/${log} @@ -86,12 +77,15 @@ done & # sleep 5 #done & -/etc/init.d/milter-greylist start -#while true; do -# /usr/sbin/milter-greylist -D -P /var/run/greylist.pid -u postfix -p /var/spool/postfix/milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock -# echo "milter-greylist died: $?" -# sleep 5 -#done & +# greylist.conf is installed into /etc/milter-greylist, however +# /etc/init.d/milter-greylist uses the default, which looks in +# /etc/mail/greylist.conf +ln -s ../milter-greylist/greylist.conf /etc/mail/greylist.conf +while true; do + /usr/sbin/milter-greylist -D -P /var/run/greylist.pid -u postfix -p /var/spool/postfix/milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock + echo "milter-greylist died: $?" + sleep 5 +done & /etc/init.d/amavis start #while true; do diff --git a/mail/etc/default/milter-greylist b/mail/etc/default/milter-greylist new file mode 100644 index 0000000..348a678 --- /dev/null +++ b/mail/etc/default/milter-greylist @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +ENABLED=1 + diff --git a/mail/etc/milter-greylist/greylist.conf b/mail/etc/milter-greylist/greylist.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..efab27b --- /dev/null +++ b/mail/etc/milter-greylist/greylist.conf @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +# +# Simple greylisting config file using the new features +# See greylist2.conf for a more detailed list of available options +# +# $Id: greylist.conf,v 1.50 2013/08/13 12:45:08 manu Exp $ +# + +pidfile "/var/run/milter-greylist.pid" +dumpfile "/var/lib/milter-greylist/greylist.db" 600 +dumpfreq 10m + +# For sendmail use the following two lines +#socket "/var/run/milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock" +#user "smmsp" + +# For Postfix uncomment the following two lines and comment out the +# sendmail ones above. +socket "/var/spool/postfix/milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock" 660 +user "postfix" + +# Log milter-greylist activity to a file +#stat ">>/var/milter-greylist/greylist.log" \ +# "%T{%Y/%m/%d %T} %d [%i] %f -> %r %S (ACL %A) %Xc %Xe %Xm %Xh\n" +# Same, sent to syslog +#stat "|logger -p local7.info" \ +# "%T{%Y/%m/%d %T} %d [%i] %f -> %r %S (ACL %A) %Xc %Xe %Xm %Xh" + +# Be verbose (or use -v flag) +#verbose + +# Do not tell spammer how long they have to wait +quiet + +# MX peering +#peer 192.0.2.17 +#peer 192.0.2.18 + +# Your own network, which should not suffer greylisting +list "my network" addr { 127.0.0.1/8 10.0.0.0/8 192.0.2.0/24 } + +# Your MXes and Mailforwardinghosts, Mailinglistsproviders, which you +# don't want to annoy. +list "my friends" addr { \ + 70.103.162.0/24 \ # Debian Mail+Listservers. NEVER unwhitelist them. + 140.211.166.0/24 \ # Debian Bugs + 192.25.206.0/24 \ # Debian web/cvs/people + 194.109.137.218/32 \ # Debian security/www-master.d.o +} + +# This is a list of broken MTAs that break with greylisting. Derived from +# http://cvs.puremagic.com/viewcvs/greylisting/schema/whitelist_ip.txt?rev=1.16 +list "broken mta" addr { \ + 12.5.136.141/32 \ # Southwest Airlines (unique sender) + 12.5.136.142/32 \ # Southwest Airlines + 12.5.136.143/32 \ # Southwest Airlines + 12.5.136.144/32 \ # Southwest Airlines + 12.107.209.244/32 \ # kernel.org (unique sender) + 12.107.209.250/32 \ # sourceware.org (unique sender) + 63.82.37.110/32 \ # SLmail + 63.169.44.143/32 \ # Southwest Airlines + 63.169.44.144/32 \ # Southwest Airlines + 64.7.153.18/32 \ # sentex.ca (common pool) + 64.12.136.0/24 \ # AOL (common pool) + 64.12.137.0/24 \ # AOL + 64.12.138.0/24 \ # AOL + 64.124.204.39 \ # moveon.org (unique sender) + 64.125.132.254/32 \ # collab.net (unique sender) + 64.233.160.0/19 \ # Google + 66.94.237.16/28 \ # Yahoo Groups servers (common pool) + 66.94.237.32/28 \ # Yahoo Groups servers (common pool) + 66.94.237.48/30 \ # Yahoo Groups servers (common pool) + 66.100.210.82/32 \ # Groupwise? + 66.135.192.0/19 \ # Ebay + 66.162.216.166/32 \ # Groupwise? + 66.206.22.82/32 \ # Plexor + 66.206.22.83/32 \ # Plexor + 66.206.22.84/32 \ # Plexor + 66.206.22.85/32 \ # Plexor + 66.218.66.0/23 \ # Yahoo Groups servers (common pool) + 66.218.67.0/23 \ # Yahoo Groups servers (common pool) + 66.218.68.0/23 \ # Yahoo Groups servers (common pool) + 66.218.69.0/23 \ # Yahoo Groups servers (common pool) + 66.27.51.218/32 \ # ljbtc.com (Groupwise) + 66.102.0.0/20 \ # Google + 66.249.80.0/20 \ # Google + 72.14.192.0/18 \ # Google + 74.125.0.0/16 \ # Google + 152.163.225.0/24 \ # AOL + 194.245.101.88/32 \ # Joker.com + 195.235.39.19/32 \ # Tid InfoMail Exchanger v2.20 + 195.238.2.0/24 \ # skynet.be (wierd retry pattern, common pool) + 195.238.3.0/24 \ # skynet.be + 195.46.220.208/32 \ # mgn.net + 195.46.220.209/32 \ # mgn.net + 195.46.220.210/32 \ # mgn.net + 195.46.220.211/32 \ # mgn.net + 195.46.220.221/32 \ # mgn.net + 195.46.220.222/32 \ # mgn.net + 195.238.2.0/24 \ # skynet.be (wierd retry pattern) + 195.238.3.0/24 \ # skynet.be + 204.107.120.10/32 \ # Ameritrade (no retry) + 205.188.0.0/16 \ # AOL + 205.206.231.0/24 \ # SecurityFocus.com (unique sender) + 207.115.63.0/24 \ # Prodigy - retries continually + 207.171.168.0/24 \ # Amazon.com + 207.171.180.0/24 \ # Amazon.com + 207.171.187.0/24 \ # Amazon.com + 207.171.188.0/24 \ # Amazon.com + 207.171.190.0/24 \ # Amazon.com + 209.132.176.174/32 \ # sourceware.org mailing lists (unique sender) + 209.85.128.0/17 \ # Google + 211.29.132.0/24 \ # optusnet.com.au (wierd retry pattern) + 213.136.52.31/32 \ # Mysql.com (unique sender) + 216.33.244.0/24 \ # Ebay + 216.239.32.0/19 \ # Google + 217.158.50.178/32 \ # AXKit mailing list (unique sender) +} + +# List of users that want greylisting +list "grey users" rcpt { \ + user1@example.com \ + user2@example.com \ + user3@example.com \ +} + +# Give this a try if you enabled DNSRBL +#dnsrbl "SORBS DUN" dnsbl.sorbs.net 127.0.0.10 +#dnsrbl "SBL" sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org 127.0.0.2 +#dnsrbl "CBL" sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org 127.0.0.4 +#dnsrbl "NJABL" sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org 127.0.0.5 +#dnsrbl "PBL" zen.spamhaus.org 127.0.0.10/31 +#dnsrbl "MTAWL" list.dnswl.org 127.0.0.0/16 + +# Here is an example of user preference pulled from a LDAP directory +# (requires building --with-libcurl). If the milterGreylistStatus +# attribute is set to TRUE, then $usrRBL will be usable later in the +# ACL and will carry the values of the usrRBL attribute. +# urlcheck "userpref" \ +# "ldap://localhost/dc=example,dc=net?milterGreylistStatus,usrRBL?one?mail=%r" \ +# 30 getprop clear fork + +racl continue from /.*/ addheader "X-Greylist: inspected by %V for IP:'%i' DOMAIN:'%d' HELO:'%h' FROM:'%f' RCPT:'%r'" + +# And here is the access list +racl whitelist list "my network" +racl whitelist list "my friends" +racl whitelist list "broken mta" +#racl whitelist dnsrbl "MTAWL" +#racl blacklist urlcheck "userpref" $usrRBL "CBL" dnsrbl "CBL" \ +# msg "Sender IP caught in CBL blacklist" +#racl blacklist $usrRBL "SBL" dnsrbl "BBL" \ +# msg "Sender IP caught in SBL blacklist" +#racl blacklist $usrRBL "NJABL" dnsrbl "NJABL" \ +# msg "Sender IP caught in NJABL blacklist" +#racl greylist list "grey users" dnsrbl "SORBS DUN" delay 24h autowhite 3d +racl greylist list "grey users" delay 30m autowhite 3d +racl whitelist default + +# Example of content filtering for fighting image SPAM +#dacl blacklist body /src[:blank:]*=(3D)?[:blank:]*["']?[:blank:]*cid:/ \ +# msg "Sorry, We do not accept images embedded in HTML" diff --git a/mail/etc/postfix/main.cf b/mail/etc/postfix/main.cf index 3bae34b..83ff7c8 100644 --- a/mail/etc/postfix/main.cf +++ b/mail/etc/postfix/main.cf @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ milter_connect_macros = i b j _ {daemon_name} {if_name} {client_addr} # https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-dkim-with-postfix-on-debian-wheezy milter_protocol = 2 milter_default_action = accept -smtpd_milters = unix:/milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock, local:opendkim/opendkim.sock +smtpd_milters = unix:milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock, local:opendkim/opendkim.sock #smtpd_milters = unix:/milter-greylist/milter-greylist.sock non_smtpd_milters = $smtpd_milters milter_default_action = accept smtpd_use_tls = yes diff --git a/mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients b/mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients deleted file mode 100644 index 7d0b15d..0000000 --- a/mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -# postgrey whitelist for mail client hostnames -# -------------------------------------------- -# put this file in /etc/postgrey or specify its path -# with --whitelist-clients=xxx -# -# postgrey version: 1.34, build date: 2011-05-04 - -webserver.ketrenos.net -ketrenos.com -ketrenos.net - -# Debian-specific additions -# I *know* they run real mail queues, so greylisting only creates -# bigger load for them. -debconf.org -debian.org -spi-inc.org - -# greylisting.org: Southwest Airlines (unique sender, no retry) -southwest.com -# greylisting.org: isp.belgacom.be (wierd retry pattern) -isp.belgacom.be -# greylisting.org: Ameritrade (no retry) -ameritradeinfo.com -# greylisting.org: Amazon.com (unique sender with letters) -amazon.com -# 2004-05-20: Linux kernel mailing-list (unique sender with letters) -vger.kernel.org -# 2004-06-02: karger.ch, no retry -karger.ch -# 2004-06-02: lilys.ch, (slow: 4 hours) -server-x001.hostpoint.ch -# 2004-06-09: roche.com (no retry) -gw.bas.roche.com -# 2004-06-09: newsletter (no retry) -mail.hhlaw.com -# 2004-06-09: no retry (reported by Ralph Hildebrandt) -prd051.appliedbiosystems.com -# 2004-06-17: swissre.com (no retry) -swissre.com -# 2004-06-17: dowjones.com newsletter (unique sender with letters) -returns.dowjones.com -# 2004-06-18: switch.ch (works but personnel is confused by the error) -domin.switch.ch -# 2004-06-23: accor-hotels.com (slow: 6 hours) -accor-hotels.com -# 2004-06-29: rr.com (no retry, reported by Duncan Hill) -/^ms-smtp.*\.rr\.com$/ -# 2004-06-29: cox.net (no retry, reported by Duncan Hill) -/^lake.*mta.*\.cox\.net$/ -# 2004-06-29: motorola.com (no retry) -mot.com -# 2004-07-01: nic.fr (address verification, reported by Arnaud Launay) -nic.fr -# 2004-07-01: verizon.net (address verification, reported by Bill Moran and Eric, adapted by Adam C. Mathews) -/^s[cv]\d+pub\.verizon\.net$/ -# 2004-07-02: cs.columbia.edu (no retry) -cs.columbia.edu -# 2004-07-02: papersinvited.com (no retry) -66.216.126.174 -# 2004-07-02: telekom.de (slow: 6 hours) -/^mail\d+\.telekom\.de$/ -# 2004-07-04: tiscali.dk (slow: 12 hours, reported by Klaus Alexander Seistrup) -/^smtp\d+\.tiscali\.dk$/ -# 2004-07-04: freshmeat.net (address verification) -freshmeat.net -# 2004-07-11: zd-swx.com (unique sender with letters, reported by Bill Landry) -zd-swx.com -# 2004-07-11: lockergnome.wc09.net (unique sender with letters, reported by Bill Landry) -lockergnome.wc09.net -# 2004-07-19: mxlogic.net (no retry, reported by Eric) -p01m168.mxlogic.net -p02m169.mxlogic.net -# 2004-09-08: intel.com (pool on different subnets) -/^fmr\d+\.intel\.com$/ -# 2004-09-17: cox-internet.com (no retry, reported by Rod Roark) -/^fe\d+\.cox-internet\.com$/ -# 2004-10-11: logismata.ch (no retry) -logismata.ch -# 2004-11-25: brief.cw.reum.de (no retry, reported by Manuel Oetiker) -brief.cw.reum.de -# 2004-12-03: ingeno.ch (no retry) -qmail.ingeno.ch -# 2004-12-06: rein.ch (no retry) -mail1.thurweb.ch -# 2005-01-26: tu-ilmenau.de (no retry) -piggy.rz.tu-ilmenau.de -# 2005-04-06: polymed.ch (no retry) -mail.polymed.ch -# 2005-06-08: hu-berlin.de (slow: 6 hours, reported by Joachim Schoenberg) -rz.hu-berlin.de -# 2005-06-17: gmail.com (big pool, reported by Beat Mueller) -proxy.gmail.com -# 2005-06-23: cacert.org (address verification, reported by Martin Lohmeier) -cacert.org -# 2005-07-27: polytech.univ-mrs.fr (no retry, reported by Giovanni Mandorino) -polytech.univ-mrs.fr -# 2005-08-05: gnu.org (address verification, reported by Martin Lohmeier) -gnu.org -# 2005-08-17: ciphirelabs.com (needs fast responses, reported by Sven Mueller) -cs.ciphire.net -# 2005-11-11: lufthansa (no retry, reported by Peter Bieringer) -/^gateway\d+\.np4\.de$/ -# 2005-11-23: arcor-online.net (slow: 12 hours, reported by Bernd Zeimetz) -/^mail-in-\d+\.arcor-online\.net$/ -# 2005-12-29: netsolmail.com (no retry, reported by Gareth Greenaway) -netsolmail.com -# mail.likopris.si (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -193.77.153.67 -# jcsw.nato.int (several servers, no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -195.235.39 -# tesla.vtszg.hr (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -tesla.vtszg.hr -# mailgw*.iai.co.il (pool of several servers, reported by Vito Robar) -/^mailgw.*\.iai\.co\.il$/ -# gw.stud-serv-mb.si (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -gw.stud-serv-mb.si -# mail.commandtech.com (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -216.238.112.99 -# duropack.co.at (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -193.81.20.195 -# mail.esimit-tech.si (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -193.77.126.208 -# mail.resotel.be (ocasionally no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -80.200.249.216 -# mail2.alliancefr.be (ocasionally no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -mail2.alliancefr.be -# webserver.turboinstitut.si (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -webserver.turboinstitut.si -# mil.be (pool of different servers, reported by Vito Robar) -193.191.218.141 -193.191.218.142 -193.191.218.143 -194.7.234.141 -194.7.234.142 -194.7.234.143 -# mail*.usafisnews.org (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -/^mail\d+\.usafisnews\.org$/ -# odk.fdv.uni-lj.si (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -/^odk.fdv.uni-lj.si$/ -# rak-gentoo-1.nameserver.de (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -rak-gentoo-1.nameserver.de -# dars.si (ocasionally no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -mx.dars.si -# cosis.si (no retry, reported by Vito Robar) -213.143.66.210 -# mta?.siol.net (sometimes no or slow retry; they use intermail, reported by Vito Robar) -/^mta[12].siol.net$/ -# pim-N-N.quickinspirationsmail.com (unique sender, reported by Vito Robar) -/^pim-\d+-\d+\.quickinspirationsmail\.com$/ -# flymonarch (no retry, reported by Marko Djukic) -flymonarch.com -# wxs.nl (no retry, reported by Johannes Fehr) -/^p?smtp.*\.wxs\.nl$/ -# ibm.com (big pool, reported by Casey Peel) -ibm.com -# messagelabs.com (big pool, reported by John Tobin) -/^mail\d+\.messagelabs\.com$/ -# ptb.de (slow, reported by Joachim Schoenberg) -berlin.ptb.de -# registrarmail.net (unique sender names, reported by Simon Waters) -registrarmail.net -# google.com (big pool, reported by Matthias Dyer, Martin Toft) -google.com -# orange.fr (big pool, reported by Loïc Le Loarer) -/^smtp\d+\.orange\.fr$/ -# citigroup.com (slow retry, reported by Michael Monnerie) -/^smtp\d+.citigroup.com$/ -# cruisingclub.ch (no retry) -mail.ccs-cruising.ch -# digg.com (no retry, Debian #406774) -diggstage01.digg.com -# liberal.ca (retries only during 270 seconds, Debian #406774) -smtp.liberal.ca -# pi.ws (pool + long retry, Debian #409851) -/^mail[12]\.pi\.ws$/ -# rambler.ru (big pool, reported by Michael Monnerie) -rambler.ru -# free.fr (big pool, reported by Denis Sacchet) -/^smtp[0-9]+-g[0-9]+\.free\.fr$/ -/^postfix[0-9]+-g[0-9]+\.free\.fr$/ -# thehartford.com (pool + long retry, reported by Jacob Leifman) -/^netmail\d+\.thehartford\.com$/ -# abb.com (only one retry, reported by Roman Plessl) -/^nse\d+\.abb\.com$/ -# 2007-07-27: sourceforge.net (sender verification) -lists.sourceforge.net -# 2007-08-06: polytec.de (no retry, reported by Patrick McLean) -polytec.de -# 2007-09-06: qualiflow.com (no retry, reported by Alex Beckert) -/^mail\d+\.msg\.oleane\.net$/ -# 2007-09-07: nrl.navy.mil (no retry, reported by Axel Beckert) -nrl.navy.mil -# 2007-10-18: aliplast.com (long retry, reported by Johannes Feigl) -mail.aliplast.com -# 2007-10-18: inode.at (long retry, reported by Johannes Feigl) -/^mx\d+\..*\.inode\.at$/ -# 2008-02-01: bol.com (no retry, reported by Frank Breedijk) -/^.*?.server.arvato-systems.de$/ -# 2008-06-05: registeredsite.com (no retry, reported by Fred Kilbourn) -/^(?:mail|fallback-mx)\d+.atl.registeredsite.com$/ -# 2008-07-17: mahidol.ac.th (no retry, reported by Alex Beckert) -saturn.mahidol.ac.th -# 2008-07-18: ebay.com (big pool, reported by Peter Samuelson) -ebay.com -# 2008-07-22: yahoo.com (big pool, reported by Juan Alonso) -yahoo.com -# 2008-11-07: facebook (no retry, reported by Tim Freeman) -/^outmail\d+\.sctm\.tfbnw\.net$/ -# 2009-02-10: server14.cyon.ch (long retry, reported by Alex Beckert) -server14.cyon.ch -# 2009-08-19: 126.com (big pool) -/^m\d+-\d+\.126\.com$/ -# 2010-01-08: tifr.res.in (no retry, reported by Alex Beckert) -home.theory.tifr.res.in -# 2010-01-08: 1blu.de (long retry, reported by Alex Beckert) -ms4-1.1blu.de -# 2010-03-17: chello.at (big pool, reported by Jan-willem van Eys) -/^viefep\d+-int\.chello\.at$/ -# 2010-05-31: nic.nu (long retry, reported by Ivan Sie) -mx.nic.nu -# 2010-06-10: Microsoft servers (long/no retry, reported by Roy McMorran) -bigfish.com -frontbridge.com -microsoft.com -# 2010-06-18: Google/Postini (big pool, reported by Warren Trakman) -postini.com -# 2011-02-04: evanzo-server.de (no retry, reported by Andre Hoepner) -/^mx.*\.evanzo-server\.de$/ -# 2011-05-02: upcmail.net (big pool, reported by Michael Monnerie) -upcmail.net diff --git a/mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_recipients b/mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_recipients deleted file mode 100644 index c2bf6d6..0000000 --- a/mail/etc/postgrey/whitelist_recipients +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -# postgrey whitelist for mail recipients -# -------------------------------------- -# put this file in /etc/postgrey or specify its path -# with --whitelist-recipients=xxx - -postmaster@ -abuse@