On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Peter Smith wrote:
> Here's my situation:
>
> server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
> server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
> sendmail and Spamassassin.
> example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
> server2
>
Peter Smith wrote:
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The problem with this setup of
Peter Smith wrote:
> Here's my situation:
>
> server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
> server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
> sendmail and Spamassassin.
> example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record
> points to server2
>
> The problem with
Peter Smith wrote:
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The problem with this setup of co
On 08.01.08 11:04, Peter Smith wrote:
> server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
> server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
> sendmail and Spamassassin.
> example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
> server2
>
> The problem with this se
Here's my situation:
server1: mail gateway, runs Spamassassin
server2: multi-purpose server. hosts http, mail boxes, pop/imap, runs
sendmail and Spamassassin.
example.org: my domain. The MX record points to server1, A record points to
server2
The problem with this setup of course, is that spammer