From: David L. <da...@la...> - 2009-04-08 20:34:02
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David Landgren wrote, some time around 08/04/2009 21:51: > sql...@xe... wrote, some time around 08/04/2009 22:45: >> This isn't actually the question I wanted to ask, but I can't find the entry in my log in reference to my original question, so I'll ask this one instead. Might be a bit off topic and/or not sqlgrey related, so I apologize if this is not. >> >> There are 2 people that constantly spam us and we cannot get them to stop. I have contacted their ISP/Mail Providers and them directly, but the emails continue. (The mail providers just happen to be AOL and Gmail, so it's probably not a surprise they haven't taken immediate action.) Is there anyway to always greylist specific senders? I have tried to put these addresses in postfix's access database, but it's almost like they get ignored. Anything I can do? > > Put them in an sender access map and reject them. oops, I missed the fact that you said you'd tried this already. Postfix doesn't ignore your maps on a whim. The most likely hypothesis is that you're OKing the transaction too early for some reason. Make sure your sender access map is ordered to appear before your client access maps in the restrictions list. David -- Give a politician an inch, and he'll think he's a ruler |