Re: mysql domain lookups

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Date: Mon Sep 03 2007 - 16:47:48 EDT

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    > Datum: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 21:35:08 +0100
    > Von: Dick Middleton <>
    > An:
    > Betreff: Re: mysql domain lookups

    > wrote:
    > >
    > >>> Where do you do those checks? It can't be smtpd_helo_restrictions?
    > >> They're defined as smtpd_client_restrictions but I've put them in the
    > >> smtpd_recipient_restrictions list.
    > >>
    > > Aha. I see. You are probably using check_helo_access. Right?
    >
    > No, I was trying to discriminate between
    > reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname
    > and reject_unknown_client_hostname
    > depending on country (some countries have a much higher spam/ham ratio
    > than
    > others. Not sure how useful these restrictions are though. Experimenting.
    >
    Would it not be easier to code a Postfix policy daemon and use rbl lookups against *.countries.blackholes.us or *.countries.nerd.dk and then return either reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname or reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname?

    If you don't feel like coding this, then you could use something like postfwd policy (http://www.postfwd.org/) to accomplish/wrap your task.

    > Dick
    >
    Steve

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