

- #Hmailserver incorrect greeting software#
- #Hmailserver incorrect greeting password#
- #Hmailserver incorrect greeting mac#
mail does send but eventually the ip range gets banned almost certainly due to the authentication failed messages.
#Hmailserver incorrect greeting password#
I have retyped the user name and password of the accounts and they do work e.g.


#Hmailserver incorrect greeting mac#
So I recognise 86.131.243.233 that is the public ip address of the broadband that the mac is connected to, the 192.168.1.69 is the dhcp address of the mac. Any abuse will be gratefully paid for.I am having a lot of issues with auto ban, what is going on is my own computers are being banned repeatedly.īoth accounts are on the same server and devices (happening on both iPhones and mac's), what seems to be happening is the authentication fails it retries then works, so it looks (correct me if I am wrong it is failing on one method and retrying on a different type of authentication which then works. Any abuse will be gratefully paid for." (rather than publicise any domain or IP address which is already available publicly and (hopefully) matching by the 'local host name' setting.)Ģ20 Welcome to my Dungeon. Welcome messages can be anything such as "Welcome to my Dungeon. Which suggests it should be used as a method to HIDE public identification rather than highlight it.
#Hmailserver incorrect greeting software#
" One reason to change the welcome message is to make it harder for other people to determine what server software you are running." I never had it matching anything like the host it represents and never had consequences. I have long understood that the Welcome message doesnt matter and has no bearing on reputation (and it is only MXToolbox that 'suggests' they should meaningful to matching dns records). SMTP Welcome message: "10.10.10.10. ESMTP"ġ: SMTP Welcome message must match A and PTR records = FCrDNSĢ: SMTP Local hostname = EHLO greeting must match hostname in MX record for domainģ: SPF record must cover server for domain "mydomain.tld"Ĥ: DKIM record must match email signature for "mydomain.tld"ĥ: DMARC must have positive SPF result and positive DKIM result. My PTR does not match my hostname nor my domain and still I check all the boxes. I know the project isn't active, but that would be ideal. I would think if HMailServer already has a rule of binding to an IP address that it should be possible to add a feature to use a different local host name depending on the header. I thought a best practice would be to do a local host name to match our reverse DNS. We already have 2 servers that don't have issues anymore because they have been running for over three months. These are fresh IP addresses which need to get good reputation.
