Ignacio Garcia a écrit :
> Jorey Bump escribió:
>> Ignacio Garcia wrote, at 06/26/2009 08:38 AM:
>
>>> FROM/MX_MATCHES_NOT_HELO(DOMAIN)=2.9 CLIENT_NOT_MX/A_FROM_DOMAIN=9.1
>> Both of these rules are absurd. An MX record is only relevant when
>> determining the destination for a domain's email. It
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Jorey Bump escribió:
> Ignacio Garcia wrote, at 06/26/2009 08:38 AM:
>
>> FROM/MX_MATCHES_NOT_HELO(DOMAIN)=2.9 CLIENT_NOT_MX/A_FROM_DOMAIN=9.1
>
> Both of these rules are absurd. An MX record is only relevant when
> determining the destination for a
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José Luis Tallón escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Ignacio Garcia wrote:
>> Hi there. We use in our postfix servers several programs to prevent spam
>> (amavisd-new + spamassassin, postgrey, and policyd-weight). We like very
>> much policyd-weight because it bases
Ignacio Garcia wrote, at 06/26/2009 08:38 AM:
> FROM/MX_MATCHES_NOT_HELO(DOMAIN)=2.9 CLIENT_NOT_MX/A_FROM_DOMAIN=9.1
Both of these rules are absurd. An MX record is only relevant when
determining the destination for a domain's email. It has *nothing* to do
with relaying to other sites. You should
José Luis Tallón schrieb:
>
> What we do (without policyd-weight, however):
>
> Redirect these "problematic domains" to a special restriction class (we
> call it from_freemail)
> Then, we match the sending server with *any* valid sending server for
> that domain.
>
> Something along the lines:
> AC
Ignacio Garcia schrieb:
> FROM/MX_MATCHES_NOT_HELO(DOMAIN)=2.9
The helo_name (IMPaqm2.telefonica.net) did not match the sender_domain
(terra.es) nor the mx (mx.terra.es).
> CLIENT_NOT_MX/A_FROM_DOMAIN=9.1
The client_name (IMPaqm2.telefonica.net) did not match the sender_domain
(terra.es) nor the
Hi,
Ignacio Garcia wrote:
> Hi there. We use in our postfix servers several programs to prevent spam
> (amavisd-new + spamassassin, postgrey, and policyd-weight). We like very
> much policyd-weight because it bases its blocking decissions on a score
> calculated by the number of blacklists a serve
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Hi there. We use in our postfix servers several programs to prevent spam
(amavisd-new + spamassassin, postgrey, and policyd-weight). We like very
much policyd-weight because it bases its blocking decissions on a score
calculated by the number of blackl