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Has anyone got their MTA IP blocked by AOL before? If so, how easy/hard is it to get it unblocked? I've sent a request to their postmaster dept.
A client is receving a hell of a lot of email (some spam looking at the queue, and yes I use SB4.1), thing is, he has a forwarder set up to his AOL address, so, boom!
I know of here, but is it good practice to do it this way? I do not mind if 1 IP gets blocked (I'll give him a dedi IP!)..
So, if I want to implement this, I'd just need to create a /etc/virtual/interfaces with:
NB: I'm not sure why the spam isn't being blocked by the way
A client is receving a hell of a lot of email (some spam looking at the queue, and yes I use SB4.1), thing is, he has a forwarder set up to his AOL address, so, boom!
I know of here, but is it good practice to do it this way? I do not mind if 1 IP gets blocked (I'll give him a dedi IP!)..
So, if I want to implement this, I'd just need to create a /etc/virtual/interfaces with:
then add:domain: IP
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to Comment 61 of SB4.1? Is the {IP} the main IP? So if nothing is listed in /etc/virtual/interfaces, then the usual IP is used? That right?interface = ${lookup{$sender_address_domain}lsearch{/etc/virtual/interfaces} {$value}{IP}}
NB: I'm not sure why the spam isn't being blocked by the way
