I use Comcast which happens to be the US's largest ISP. I have to use them for SMTP delivery (as they block the outgoing port).
But sending mail from me to you BTS fails for your greylisting, and Comcast being Comcast goes into _abort_ rather than _retry_.
Dirk
Hi Dirk,
On Fr 15 Mär 2013 16:56:11 CET Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
I use Comcast which happens to be the US's largest ISP. I have to
use them for SMTP delivery (as they block the outgoing port).But sending mail from me to you BTS fails for your greylisting, and Comcast being Comcast goes into _abort_ rather than _retry_.
Dirk
Please get the postgrey package from packages.debian.org and check the
/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients file.
What line do you think I have to add for you ISP?
Mike
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Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@...> writes:
Please get the postgrey package from packages.debian.org and check the
/etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients file.
It's worse. They don't even let me "out". I can no longer send; that used to work way back when. Now my exim4 talks to them, signed handshake each time and afterwards it is in their hands :-/
What line do you think I have to add for you ISP?
AFAIK they deploy servers on a variety of subnets so you'd have to use a very wide exceptions. Which makes no sense.
Rock, meet hard place.
Dirk
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> wrote:
Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@...> writes:
Please get the postgrey package from packages.debian.org and check the /etc/postgrey/whitelist_clients file.
It's worse. They don't even let me "out". I can no longer send; that used to work way back when. Now my exim4 talks to them, signed handshake each time and afterwards it is in their hands :-/
Are you saying they don't retry a tempfail error from greylisting? I've used a free gmail account for personal mail for a long time and just forward anything from the comcast address there.
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Mike,
If could -- please register this by hand in the BTS
To: submit@bugs.x2go.org Subject: PyHoca-GUI accepts new entries to liberally X-Mailer: VM 8.1.0 under 23.4.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> Status: RO Content-Length: 640 Lines: 22
Package: PyHoca-GUI Version: 0.4.0.1
As discussed in the recent thread 'PyHoca-GUI 0.4.0.1 created bad config file' [1], I can create 'bad' files ~/.x2goclient/session essentially by just alternating between Add and Apply in the Profile Manager.
It seems like you are keying on name being unique. In which case you may need to test for it. I have not looked at your code (and I am not that fluent in Python) so this is just a guess.
x2go is a treat. Thanks for your work on it.
Cheers, Dirk
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.terminal-server.x2go.user/1146
I tried to send this, and my machine passed it on to Comcast, but it got lost after that as Comcast does not do what your greylisting would expect them to. That is sadly beyond my control:
2013-03-15 10:33:50 1UGWdi-0001oF-IV <= edd@debian.org U=edd
P=local S=1169id=20803.16222.473705.511277@max.nulle.part
2013-03-15 10:33:51 1UGWdi-0001oF-IV => submit@bugs.x2go.org
R=smarthost T=remote_smtp_smarthost H=smtp.g.comcast.net ....
2013-03-15 10:33:51 1UGWdi-0001oF-IV Completed
Dirk
Hi Dirk,
On Mo 18 Mär 2013 19:56:46 CET Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
Mike,
If could -- please register this by hand in the BTS
To: submit@bugs.x2go.org Subject: PyHoca-GUI accepts new entries to liberally X-Mailer: VM 8.1.0 under 23.4.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> Status: RO Content-Length: 640 Lines: 22
Package: PyHoca-GUI Version: 0.4.0.1
As discussed in the recent thread 'PyHoca-GUI 0.4.0.1 created bad config file' [1], I can create 'bad' files ~/.x2goclient/session essentially by just alternating between Add and Apply in the Profile Manager.
It seems like you are keying on name being unique. In which case you may need to test for it. I have not looked at your code (and I am not that fluent in Python) so this is just a guess.
x2go is a treat. Thanks for your work on it.
Cheers, Dirk
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.terminal-server.x2go.user/1146
Mail has been injected (unfortunately twice: #147, #148, already merged).
Mike
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