[clamav-users] ign2 whitelist don't work
Reindl Harald
h.reindl at thelounge.net
Tue Jul 19 17:27:11 UTC 2016
Am 19.07.2016 um 19:19 schrieb Charles Swiger:
> On Jul 19, 2016, at 1:09 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net> wrote:
>>> False. Assuming that there is only one correct mail architecture is a major fallacy.
>>
>> bla - yes there are more ways but your whole stuff about SPF was entirely wrong from the very begin in case of the messages in question
>
> You managed to misinterpet what I actually said, and are now off in the weeds.
>
> Have fun with that strawman.
you just said nothing but nonsense in context of that messages and
trigger a "heuristic phising" in case of a paypal mail from a mailserver
listed in the SPF of the paypal spf belonging to the envelope sender is
a false postive
not be able to whitelist such a misbehaving trigger without disable
other things too is a bug and/or design mistake - period
>>> If a mail server sends outbound, it needs to be willing to handle bounces and DSNs for those messages/domains which it sends.
>>
>> bullshit - the MX does and this servers outbound mail was *not* for a domain below it's own hostname and so it has no business for inbound mail
>
> That, and you are inexcusably rude to people who were trying to help you.
trying to help?
where?
well, agreed, more useful than the first response "You must disable
Heuristics using clamd.conf " while such a otpion don't exist
you are talking 90% of this thread completly off-topic stuff
> Good day, sir. I hope your customers find better service elsewhere
i doubt - the problem itself is solved for days but in a way which
should not be needed and the whole conversation with you was to 90% or
more completly off-topic
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