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Hey,
strange things happens. If I set in spam.check.rules some thing like that From: xx.xx.xx.xx/27 and To: [email protected] no
I get massiv warnings in the mail.log like this: MailScanner[18158]: Warning: skipping message 2DD33B190FD.A1B17 as it has been attempted too many times
And in the warning-mails MailScanner: Message attempted to kill MailScanner
Noticeable is that the messages all come from IPv6 host.
If I uncomment the line it stop instantly.
Can I use a ip cidr in the spam.check.rules file?
OS: Debian 9
MS: 5.0.7 (Iknow it's old)
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Hey,
strange things happens. If I set in
spam.check.rules
some thing like thatFrom: xx.xx.xx.xx/27 and To: [email protected] no
I get massiv warnings in the mail.log like this:
MailScanner[18158]: Warning: skipping message 2DD33B190FD.A1B17 as it has been attempted too many times
And in the warning-mails
MailScanner: Message attempted to kill MailScanner
Noticeable is that the messages all come from IPv6 host.
If I uncomment the line it stop instantly.
Can I use a ip cidr in the
spam.check.rules
file?OS: Debian 9
MS: 5.0.7 (Iknow it's old)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: