Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> Welcome to mail server operations 101. :) You've got a lot to learn,
> but there's time. The internet isn't going away tomorrow. Stick around
> and read all the posts. You can learn quite a bit.
>
Yes, I know I have a lot to learn. Mail server operations 101 is where I
need to be. That's why I asked for help and submitted this post.
Noel Jones wrote:
>
> bounce - accept mail and return it to the (likely forged)
> sender. BAD.
>
> reject - unwanted mail is not accepted. Notification of legit
> senders is the responsibility of the sender's mail server. GOOD.
>
> Your postfix is apparently doing its job rejecting unwanted mail.
>
However, seeing rejections for relay denied and noqueue reject that are
stopping possible spammers.. definitely a good thing.
I appreciate the correction in terminology and definitions. I don't want to
contribute to the spammers efforts.
If you install SA to do the same thing, the
load on your server will _increase_.
Point taken. I have, and still am, investigating AV scanning. What are your
thoughts on the best solution/fit with postfix?
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