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Domain user sending mail problem
Quick question.

Does the default install of ISPCP have any spam blacklist list checks built in?

I have a user who is accessing their email account via pop3 and their ADSL router public IP address is on a spam black list.

Could this affect sending of mail via SMTP?

They can collect pop3 email but not send.

I just want to eliminate the possibility that ISCP has some built in check before troubleshooting further.

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Rob
10-07-2009 04:45 PM
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RE: Domain user sending mail problem
ispcp itself: no, but the installation of ispcp does set on the one hand postgrey and the policyd-weight daemon on the other to be used by postfix.
The second of them uses some RBL checking.

But if you use SMTP Auth (and on Port 587) then you always can send mails.

/J
10-07-2009 05:27 PM
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RE: Domain user sending mail problem
ok thanks for the reply.
Do you have any docs or links to activate SMTP Auth under ispcp or debian?

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10-07-2009 08:10 PM
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RE: Domain user sending mail problem
in ispcp smtp auth *is* activated.
You need to setup the mail client correctly!

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10-07-2009 08:37 PM
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