Some well known Internet access providers use very few mail-out (sender) IPs for their SMTP servers. Normally, many of their SMTP servers are blacklisted, because of the millions of customers a few have been sending spam through them. When you are using a DNSBL like Spamcop in Plesk, mails from such providers will be blocked. As normally only a limited number of spam is actually coming from these providers, it can be a good idea to add the dnswl.org whitelist to the DNSBL service in your mail service.
This has been a Plesk feature request for many years listed here:
However, due to a very low vote count it has never been considered for implementation.
Anyway, while testing I found that it is easily possible to add list.dnswl.org to /etc/postfix/main.cf. The entry is maintained even through updates of the corresponding setting in Plesk GUI. When you add the entry to Posfix, the IPs of well known and normally reliable senders are excluded from blacklist tests, so that all the legitimate mail will pass. To add, simply modify /etc/postfix/main.cf
For example it could look similar to this after modification:
smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, permit_sasl_authenticated, permit_dnswl_client list.dnswl.org, reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org, reject_rbl_client xbl.someblacklist.org, reject_rbl_client someotherblacklist.org
Save the modification, then
# service postfix restart
and you are all set.
This has been a Plesk feature request for many years listed here:
Implement DNS Whitelists
Plesk does not currently support DNS Whitelists like it does RBLs, such as the list at dnswl.org. There needs to be a way to add this from the Plesk UI. The Postfix main.cf config directive is permit_dnswl_client. Whenever a Plesk upgrade happens, the setting, if added is removed and needs to be...
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Anyway, while testing I found that it is easily possible to add list.dnswl.org to /etc/postfix/main.cf. The entry is maintained even through updates of the corresponding setting in Plesk GUI. When you add the entry to Posfix, the IPs of well known and normally reliable senders are excluded from blacklist tests, so that all the legitimate mail will pass. To add, simply modify /etc/postfix/main.cf
For example it could look similar to this after modification:
smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, permit_sasl_authenticated, permit_dnswl_client list.dnswl.org, reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org, reject_rbl_client xbl.someblacklist.org, reject_rbl_client someotherblacklist.org
Save the modification, then
# service postfix restart
and you are all set.
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