Hi Noel,
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From: Noel Jones
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 11:29 PM
If you're rejecting good mail more than "rarely", you should
reevaluate your restrictions.
In particular, most built-in HELO checks are likely to reject legit
mail, and not terribly effective against current spam bots. The
"reject_unknown_client" is also likely to reject wanted mail. Use
these with caution.
Actually the set I have is surprisingly effective and also surprisingly good
in keeping FPs low -- much, much better than anything I saw from SA and
DSPAM, and with virtually no server or management overhead. That's why I
only want a controlled workaround for misconfigured senders.
> I am not sure it is wise to try implementing such complex logic in
> Postfix configuration file. But I think it is easier and actually
Sounds like you're trying to recreate deep inspection in postfix.
Use SpamAssassin instead.
Absolutely no deep inspection, no content inspection at all, just more
flexible / controllable chaining of smtpd restrictions.
Best wishes
Eugene