Actually, I think I found my spam source, and it is neither
Roundcube or Apache or Postfix. Well it is kind of Postfix, as I
have quotas on mailbox size.
I had two dormant mailboxes that had exceeded quota and I had set to
bounce messages if quota exceeded. The spammers had discovered this
and were using these accounts for their spam distribution.
Simple fix was to delete the dormant accounts. It was not some
esoteric Apache proxy behavior.
I was really shifting the straws around to figure out why my IP was
blocked for spamming...
On 9/8/18 11:22 PM, Frank Gingras
wrote:
You should be asking the roundcube mailing list
instead - httpd has nothing to do with email, as stated
previously.
On 09/06/2018 06:40 AM, @lbutlr wrote:
> On 05 Sep 2018, at 09:58, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> So I suspect my apache server as a proxy relay.
>>
>> Is there a similar site to mxtoolbox that will test
apache for improper relaying?
> Are you allowing php? You should be able to root out any
badly behaved mail scripts.
>
> You should check exactly what your server is being
blocked for. For example, if you are on a dynamic IP there’s
nothing necessarily wrong with your configuration, you *will*
be blacklisted regardless.
>
> https://mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.as
>
Got a 404 on the above URL.
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