Hi Paul,
I'm really suspicious of what's going on here (especially after
seeing the post from Charles Bender). Even when I send a message
normally with my mail client (Thunderbird), it's taking on the
order of 10 seconds. Here's some log entries from an SMTP
conversation with the sender I've been discussing:
4 12:04:42.00:Info:-1265448048: SurgeSMTP 6.4a-1, User connected (192.168.1.10) (10.254.2.22) Port (25)
4 12:04:42.00:Info:-1265448048: smtp:[192.168.1.10] Out: 250 mars.customer.net. Hello deepthought.zis.com (192.168.1.10)
4 12:04:42.00:Info:-1265448048: msg: Using gateway as not from (192.168.1.10) (10.254.2.23,192.168.3.15,192.168.3.14,10.254.2.20)
4 12:04:42.00:Info:-1265448048: msg_allow_sms user(XXXXXX) dom(XXXXXX.com) ip(192.168.1.10) authuser() access() quota(-1) sms_forward()
4 12:04:42.00:Info:-1265448048: maxfrom_add: allowed more from (192.168.1.10) spam_allow
4 12:04:42.00:Info:-1265448048: Adding header (X-Originating-IP: 192.168.1.10)
4 12:04:53.00:Info:-1265448048: aspam: early mfilter hdr add (X-MyRbl: Color=Unknown (rbl) Age=0 Spam=0 Notspam=0 Stars=0 Good=151 Friend=0 Surbl=0 Catch=0 r=0 ip=192.168.1.10)
4 12:04:53.00:Info:-1265448048: aspam: early mfilter hdr add (X-IP-stats: Incoming Last 0, First 139, in=430896, out=0, spam=0 ip=192.168.1.10)
4 12:04:53.00:Info:-1265448048: msg_relay_ip matached (192.168.1.10)
4 12:04:53.00:Info:-1265448048: aspam: mfilter hdr add (X-MyRbl: Color=Unknown (rbl) Age=0 Spam=0 Notspam=0 Stars=0 Good=151 Friend=0 Surbl=0 Catch=0 r=0 ip=192.168.1.10)
4 12:04:53.00:Info:-1265448048: aspam: mfilter hdr add (X-IP-stats: Incoming Last 0, First 139, in=430896, out=0, spam=0 ip=192.168.1.10)
4 12:04:53.00:Info:-1265448048: myrbl: Adding (192.168.1.10) good aspam qnum=13023614
4 12:04:53.00:Info:-1265448048: myrbl: Adding (192.168.1.10) in Stored qnum=13023614
Note the 11 second gap between the "Adding header" line and the
first "aspam" line. This doesn't seem right to me. And I don't
want it to do any anti-spam/RBL processing at all anyway, which I
thought I configured for the sender IP address with g_safe_white
and g_spam-allow.
Thanks,
Bob
Bob Fera
I.T. Manager
Zenith Information Group
18757 Burbank Blvd., Suite 116
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-206-8634 Ext. 160
Fax: 818-345-2605
www.zis.com
Members of NACHA
The Electronic Payments Association
On 2/4/2014 12:01 PM, Paul M. Beck wrote:
You're very welcome,
bomb max is for max messages sent TO an single address, say
perhaps your sonic wall is hammering your account with log
messages..
To understand g_bomb_white - see g_bomb_max
what was the error you were getting in the logs, that should
help indicate which setting to correct.
These automated emails, are they to a single user, is it a
list server?
Paul
Thanks, Paul!
I've set g_safe_white and also g_spam_allow to the ip
address of the sending machine. I think it's going a bit
faster than before, but it still doesn't seem right.
I also see a setting called g_bomb_white, but it says to
enter an "address" with no indication if they mean email
addresses or ip addresses.
g_bomb_white - don't apply bomb_max limit if to
address matches
Useful for robots etc that expect high volume
Syntax: g_bomb_white string
Bob Fera
I.T. Manager
Zenith Information Group
18757 Burbank Blvd., Suite 116
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-206-8634 Ext. 160
Fax: 818-345-2605
www.zis.com
Members of NACHA
The Electronic Payments Association
On 2/4/2014 11:02 AM, Paul M. Beck wrote:
I believe you're looking for g_gafe_white
or in the IP address is being listed for sending
too many emails…
g_user_send_white
Hello,
My Surge mail server has begun tarpitting a
particular sender IP address (an internal
server of mine that generates automated
emails; it does not use SMTP auth). How can I
get it to stop? (I need to get these emails
out quickly...) I can't find a setting that
looks like it does what I need.
Thanks,
Bob
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Bob Fera
I.T. Manager
Zenith Information Group
18757 Burbank Blvd., Suite 116
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-206-8634 Ext. 160
Fax: 818-345-2605
www.zis.com
Members of
NACHA
The Electronic Payments Association
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