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Topic: Whitelist Gmail/Google.com inbound email

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Hi, I have an issue where gmail accounts routinely get caught in my DNSBL sorbs.net filtering.  I remember something about Zhang saying that he gave up trying to handle that and whitelisted the major Mail service providers. Where is that? How do I do that?

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Re: Whitelist Gmail/Google.com inbound email

iRedMail will bypasses greylisting for Gmail servers, but if you have DNSBL services enabled, Postfix will check the sender IP against DNSBL servers also.

Possible solutions:

*) Disable sorbs.net.
*) Query SPF record of gmail.com to get full list of gmail servers, then whitelist them all in postscreen service.

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Re: Whitelist Gmail/Google.com inbound email

Zhang, thanks, my gmail is greylisting as I have not upgraded to the most recent version. Is there something I can do to stop gmail from greylisting without upgrading?

How do I use the 'post screen service'?

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Re: Whitelist Gmail/Google.com inbound email

jpforte wrote:

Zhang, thanks, my gmail is greylisting as I have not upgraded to the most recent version. Is there something I can do to stop gmail from greylisting without upgrading?

Check this tutorial:
http://www.iredmail.org/docs/manage.iredapd.html

jpforte wrote:

How do I use the 'post screen service'?

If you don't have postscreen service enabled, they you're working on wrong direction. The problem is DNSBL sorbs.net, it cannot correctly handle gmail servers.

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Re: Whitelist Gmail/Google.com inbound email

Zhang,

Thank you for that clarification. Looks like I have a really old version of iredapd as it is not doing WB listing. I disabled SORBS, I guess he task of upgrading is required.

This is a off topic BUT I have my email running on CENTOS 6 and want to move to CentOS7, would the best course of action be to use the migration documentation or is there a better way?

Jim

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Re: Whitelist Gmail/Google.com inbound email

For upgrading CentOS, you should follow CentOS official upgrade tutorial, iRedMail upgrade tutorial doesn't cover OS upgrade.

It's a good idea to setup a new iRedMail on CentOS 6 in virtual machine, then upgrade it to CentOS 7 for practice.

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Re: Whitelist Gmail/Google.com inbound email

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

For upgrading CentOS, you should follow CentOS official upgrade tutorial, iRedMail upgrade tutorial doesn't cover OS upgrade.

It's a good idea to setup a new iRedMail on CentOS 6 in virtual machine, then upgrade it to CentOS 7 for practice.

Yes I understand that. I did not say that whenever I upgrade to send CentOS7I just start with a fresh clean new install. So I will do a fresh clean install on centOS 7