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i havent used that feature before and all i can find are threads with no answers or solutions.
using postfix on centos 7.9
ive added 3 entries under tools & settings -> mailserver -> blacklist
nothing seems to get blocked.
checked the /etc/postfix/master and main.cf and there is no reject file...
is there any semi-official way to reject mail per ip address ?
the blacklist under mail settings only accepts domain names and not ip addresses.
and i cant use check_sender_access cause plesk recreates that file.
can i write to the db table with the mail blacklist and thus skip the domain name...
- the notification Popup buttons are both not translated.
- in the wordpress security page the button should be "sichern" aka "to secure", not "gesichert" aka "secured"