02-28-2024 12:25 PM - edited 02-28-2024 12:26 PM
So, I was told a while ago that if we make a whitelist and add servers, and set a SBRS score, that if either hit it would work.
We also have a blacklist that a server with -10 to -3 will get the connection dropped but I noticed it was not hitting when someone had added a sender into the list.
So, my question is: How is this determined, if both are set, do both have to match? Or, does the sender override any SBRS score setting in it and SBRS is now ignored?
Tue Feb 27 15:01:16 2024 Info: New SMTP ICID 116889427 interface DMZ49-6 (192.168.49.187) address 106.117.7.119 reverse dns host unknown verified no
Tue Feb 27 15:01:16 2024 Info: ICID 116889427 ACCEPT SG None match ALL SBRS -10.0 country China
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02-28-2024 02:24 PM
And I dug in more and realized they were hitting our .org, not .com so different rules/listener.
02-28-2024 12:34 PM
02-28-2024 02:00 PM
Yeah, best I can figure is it use to hit if either SBRS or a sender was in the list. It use to work and I was able to trace the senders were probably added 9+ years ago, before my time. Best guess is it changed when we went to version 14 and still that way in 15. Explains why I really haven't had to whitelist people in a while like we use to.
I believe it's skipping the SBRS as we have a whitelist and I believe that hits even though it also has a setting for SBRS 6-10
If it's both need to hit I would expect the whitelist to have broken. I'll dig more but wanted to see if anyone know the exact processing.
02-28-2024 02:24 PM
And I dug in more and realized they were hitting our .org, not .com so different rules/listener.
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