Kyle Wheeler wrote:
So you are saying that your firewall is NAT'ting all addresses to appear to be itself - so tcpserver cannot distinguish between incoming and outgoing mail based on the SMTP IP address?
We're running spamassassin, qmail-scanner, qmail and tcpserver. We have our mail setup in such a way that I receive local and outgoing mail (mostly relayed from other servers) thru our firewall. What I would like to do is just run spamassassin on the mail that is to be delivered locally. With my tcp.smtp, if I turn on spamassassin for the IP address of the firewall, I end up running spamassassin for the outgoing mail also. Does anyone know if/how I can do this ?
Yuck :-)
I think Kyle's right. Unless you can do something about how you are operating that firewall (which sounds not very standard), you may have to resort to running two qmail-smtpd servers, and point all your internal mail servers at the new one.
Actually, I don't understand how you can be doing what you are doing without being an open relay? If all incoming IP addresses appear to be your firewall, how do your internal mail servers send mail to external addresses without your Qmail server running as an open relay?
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