I have a question about greylisting exception by domain.
How much of the domain does it match?
For instance, ncas.us-cert.gov - what happens if I enter just us-cert.gov?
Sub-domains change often, but not so much the actual domain.
I haven't found any FAQ regarding how this works.
Thanks for any guidance and discussion,
Bryan
New version 9 Greylisting exception by domain feature
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Re: New version 9 Greylisting exception by domain feature
From my testing it appears that you have to specify the entire subdomain.domain.tld so it's a literal match to anything after the "@"
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Re: New version 9 Greylisting exception by domain feature
Hi,
I tried this new feature and it does seem not work. Unless I am doing something wrong...
I have 3 external emails servers which are already using Greylisting.
mx1, mx2 and mx3.dnsmadeeasy.com
I added them in the exception list.
But the log shows that emails coming from these servers are still greylisted.
Have I forgotten something ?
Eric
I tried this new feature and it does seem not work. Unless I am doing something wrong...
I have 3 external emails servers which are already using Greylisting.
mx1, mx2 and mx3.dnsmadeeasy.com
I added them in the exception list.
But the log shows that emails coming from these servers are still greylisted.
Have I forgotten something ?
Eric
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