From: Lionel B. <lio...@bo...> - 2016-06-27 14:54:16
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Hi again, Le 27/06/2016 15:24, Lionel Bouton a écrit : > [...] > If there is a problem on some origin domains you can inspect the logs to > find our what is going on with these domains and if they don't behave > well enough for SQLgrey to auto-whitelist them add entries to > /etc/sqlgrey/clients_fqdn_whitelist.local or > /etc/sqlgrey/clients_ip_whitelist.local (see the original files for the > format used). You are then encouraged to report them here so that I can > keep track of domains which need whitelisting to perform well. One thing I forgot because it seemed obvious to me: you want to whitelist the fqdn/ip of the very first servers trying to send emails. So for best results you want to follow your logs back to the first mail transfer attempt to find out the fqdn or the ip range used then. Best regards, Lionel |