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    Whitelist my backup MX from Greylisting

    WOW! This must be akin to alchemy.
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    Whitelist my backup MX from Greylisting

    Nobody else has had this problem or needed to do this?
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    Whitelist my backup MX from Greylisting

    I want to whitelist my backup MX servers so that I can run greylisting on them and my Plesk server. I don't want the backup to greylist and then my Plesk server to greylist the same messages. I could run it only on the Plesk server, however if the mail arrives at my backup then it takes some...
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    Spammer authenticates somehow with email alias!

    Great info thanks! So I need to delete all aliases and recreate them? Are you aware of a fix? Thanks!
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    Spammer authenticates somehow with email alias!

    OK, thanks. I read both of those articles but I assumed that the spammer would need my password for the real email and use it with the alias. I guess I thought this unlikely, but it seems to be the only way, they must have brute forced my password? I read another post where the user DID...
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    Spammer authenticates somehow with email alias!

    So this has never happened before an no one has any ideas/more info required?
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    Spammer authenticates somehow with email alias!

    Well I made a mistake with the first post because it didn't show up for almost 1/2 hour, and now both are deleted or locked, so apologies for the third one: A spammer is able to authenticate and send spam using an alias [email protected] which is an alias of a real mailname. I cleared the...
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