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Mail from baseplan.com

Mail from baseplan.com

2007-09-30 by Michael Mansour

Hi,

I receive major greylist delays for emails from baseplan.com, 76 hours is normal.

I'm going to have to whitelist them in the milter, but if I wanted to avoid
whitelisting how would I best go about it?

Their MX servers are:

5  mail.baseplan.com  203.36.46.168
10 mail1.no-ip.com    204.16.252.100
15 mail2.no-ip.com    69.65.19.120 and 69.65.19.121

In my greylist.conf file I do have:

subnetmatch /24

to handle mail farms from the same subnet, but obviously the above will not
work for that.

What do people suggest is the best way to handle this without whitelisting?

Thanks.

Michael.

Re: [milter-greylist] Mail from baseplan.com

2007-09-30 by manu@netbsd.org

Michael Mansour <mic@...> wrote:

> I receive major greylist delays for emails from baseplan.com, 76 hours is
> normal.
> 
> I'm going to have to whitelist them in the milter, but if I wanted to avoid
> whitelisting how would I best go about it?

It's always a good idea to whitelist IP you identified to be reliabliy
ussed by SMTP servers. Delaying messages sent by a real SMTP sever is
useless: the message will come back, whether it is spam or not.

-- 
Emmanuel Dreyfus
http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz
manu@...

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