Example Domain: mydomain.com
foo@bar:~$ apt-get install bind9
foo@bar:~$ cd /etc/bind
This list was originally present the wiki for this mailserver repository wiki page. I've created a gist with it as it is something that can be useful per se and I'd like to keep a copy of it.
A Feedback Loop (FBL) is a system by which an Internet Service Provider provides the sender a copy of the message that one of their subscribers has reported as spam — usually by hitting a “report spam” button in that ISP’s mail interface.
ISPs offer feedback loops to qualified senders, so the senders can identify subscribers who no longer want to receive similar mail and/or any problems originating from their networks, such as virus-infected spam-producing machines.
This page summarizes the information about FBL signup pages, whitelist pages, and postmaster pages of most popular ISPs around the world.
ISP | Info | Postmaster Page |
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# <SRCUSER> <SRCPW> <DSTUSER> <DSTPW> |
$ wp post list --format=ids | xargs wp post update --comment_status=closed | |
# Output: | |
# Success: Updated post 2514. | |
# Success: Updated post 2511. | |
# Success: Updated post 2504. | |
# Success: Updated post 2499. | |
# Success: Updated post 2441. | |
# etc... |
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$0 -m MESSAGE | |
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