esackbauer No, it doesn’t quite work like that. The blacklist used in postfix was part of the postscreen configuration. Postscreen checks multiple blacklists and rejects mail from IPs that are on more than one blacklist.
RSpamd is a milter service that uses its own set of rules. The blacklist is only part of the process of evaluating whether the email is spam or not.
But you’re right. There is no reason to do anything. The blacklist will be removed in the next upstream release of RSpamd.
[unknown] You don’t have to change anything. mailcow has already removed the entry in postfix in the current version and RSpamd will do the same the next version. You only have to install updates via the update.sh script.
[unknown] You don’t have to change anything. mailcow has already removed the entry in postfix in the current version and RSpamd will do the same the next version. You only have to install updates via the update.sh script.
[unknown] You don’t have to change anything. mailcow has already removed the entry in postfix in the current version and RSpamd will do the same the next version. You only have to install updates via the update.sh script.