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setup_basic_mailserver_with_postfix_dovecot_sieve [02.01.2020 00:47] – [adjustments to postfix settings on our mailserver] Pascal Suter | setup_basic_mailserver_with_postfix_dovecot_sieve [02.01.2020 08:23] – [proxmox mail gateway] Pascal Suter | ||
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* i've disabled MX lookups, not sure why they should be needed here. | * i've disabled MX lookups, not sure why they should be needed here. | ||
* under "Relay Domains" | * under "Relay Domains" | ||
+ | * in the Options tab i've enabled " | ||
+ | * i have disabled Greylisting as this delays mail delivery significantly and that's a bit of a pain if you wait for account confirmation emails or booking confirmations etc. i'll re-enable it if the spam detection rate is too low. | ||
+ | * also in Options, i have enabled DNSBL and i've entered the following two blacklists to query: '' | ||
* there is no need to configure any transports. this is only needed if you want to route incoming mails for different domains or addresses to different servers. | * there is no need to configure any transports. this is only needed if you want to route incoming mails for different domains or addresses to different servers. | ||
* in the networks tab, you can add the network or ip of your mailserver, in case it is not in the same subnet as your filter.. if it's in the same subnet there is no need to add anything here, as the same subnet is allowed to relay through PMG by default. | * in the networks tab, you can add the network or ip of your mailserver, in case it is not in the same subnet as your filter.. if it's in the same subnet there is no need to add anything here, as the same subnet is allowed to relay through PMG by default. |