Thanks for the suggestion. The client in question is not too tech savvy
so explaining the POP thing will probably not help. I have used that
method before on a previous mail server with a different client and it
worked perfectly.
At the moment, all the spam is being directed to me by way of a
In an older episode, on 2014-03-17 07:22, Thomas Harold wrote:
GMail has the ability where those users could setup GMail to pull from
your POP3 server. There's no need for you to be forwarding mail to a
GMail account. (It's under Settings, Accounts in GMail.)
Note: That means that users woul
On 3/15/2014 6:08 AM, Tim Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a few users who just want their email forwarded onto GMail
> Accounts however these users seem to receive an inordinate amount of
> spam and so I get a message from Google in my logs stating:
>
We refused to do it after a few years. If
Tim Smith:
> That's fine and I totally understand why they do that but is there a way
> that Postfix can flag the message so that Google understands that we are
> just forwarding the message and that we are not the originator of the spam?
And of course every spammer would do the same thing: pret
* Tim Smith :
> That's fine and I totally understand why they do that but is there a
> way that Postfix can flag the message so that Google understands
> that we are just forwarding the message and that we are not the
> originator of the spam?
You could filter out the spam before forwarding the n
Am 15.03.2014 11:08, schrieb Tim Smith:
> I have a few users who just want their email forwarded onto GMail Accounts
> however these users seem to receive an
> inordinate amount of spam and so I get a message from Google in my logs
> stating:
>
> /Feb 7 09:39:53 xxx postfix/smtp[15191]: 1
Hello,
I have a few users who just want their email forwarded onto GMail
Accounts however these users seem to receive an inordinate amount of
spam and so I get a message from Google in my logs stating:
/Feb 7 09:39:53 xxx postfix/smtp[15191]: 118C8C0C2A6: host
gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com