On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:14:21 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
OK, this should be good:
trusted_networks 213.0.0.5 213.0.0.10 # primary mx IP and backup
mx IP
internal_networks 213.0.0.5 # only the IP of primary mx
Right?
On 10.10.11 16:40, Benny Pedersen wrote:
backup is i
On 10.10.11 13:14, Tomas Macek wrote:
OK, this should be good:
trusted_networks 213.0.0.5 213.0.0.10 # primary mx IP and backup mx IP
internal_networks 213.0.0.5 # only the IP of primary mx
Right?
No. All the backup MX servers must be in internal_networks too
I know,
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 07:37:53 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
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No, there is not ALL_TRUSTED in the headers. I'm sorry, I did not
write here the rules that matched the message, so here it is:
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=5.988 tagged_above=3 required=5
tests=[DOS_OE_TO_MX=3.086, FSL_H
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:14:21 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:19:56 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
I suggest something like this:
trusted_networks 213.x.x.x/y # all our public ip
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:14:21 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:19:56 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
I suggest something like this:
trusted_networks 213.x.x.x/y # all our public ip addresses range
internal_networks 213.0.0.5 #
On Oct 10, 2011, at 1:14 PM, Tomas Macek wrote:
>> hope that helps, if not post sample on pastebin, and just mangle sender
>> donain with example.org
>
> But there is still the question what bad happened when DOS_OE_TO_MX matched
> the message?
> The client sent the mail from internal network 2
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:19:56 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
I suggest something like this:
trusted_networks 213.x.x.x/y # all our public ip addresses range
internal_networks 213.0.0.5 # let's say that's our mailserver's IP
the above should only li
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:19:56 +0200 (CEST), Tomas Macek wrote:
I suggest something like this:
trusted_networks 213.x.x.x/y # all our public ip addresses range
internal_networks 213.0.0.5 # let's say that's our mailserver's IP
the above should only list all the mailserver(s) you have as isp, not
I'm using SpamAssassin 3.3.1 together with Amavis 2.6.4 on one server with
Postfix. All our customers have public static IP addresses on their PC's
213.x.x.x/y. We use only one mailserver with one public IP address from
the 213.x.x.x/y range mentioned earlier for both the incoming and outgoing