Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Heh, with 20K high speed users we need to scan the outgoing mail for
> spam and viruses or else we get listed in spamcop daily. So that
> option is out the door.
Then you should definitely spam-scan mail between your users as well (minus the
RCVD_IN_*_DUL rules)
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Mat
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Thanks, that's what I figured. I'll do some reading. I guess I'll
want to set our users as internal and the mail server as trusted but
I'll double check.
Nah, just add everything to your trusted_networks.
Hummm, not sure about that. I do
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Thanks, that's what I figured. I'll do some reading. I guess I'll want
to set our users as internal and the mail server as trusted but I'll
double check.
Nah, just add everything to your trusted_networks.
That will be fun for two full class /19's
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Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Is it possible to do anything about local users that are listed in RBL's
- Use SMTP auth. SA 3.0.2+ will detect SMTP auth tokens and extend the
trust boundary.
- Use POP-before-SMTP and the SA 3.0 or 3.1 POPAuth plugins available on
the Wik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Is it possible to do anything about local users that are listed in
RBL's ?
Use SMTP AUTH, and bypass SpamAssassin checks on authenticated sessions?
Heh, with 20K high speed users we need to scan the outgoing mail for
spam and viruses or els
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Is it possible to do anything about local users that are listed in RBL's
- Use SMTP auth. SA 3.0.2+ will detect SMTP auth tokens and extend the
trust boundary.
- Use POP-before-SMTP and the SA 3.0 or 3.1 POPAuth plugins available on
the Wiki.
- If you control these
Matt Kettler wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to do anything about local users that are listed in RBL's
? The listing is correct but I don't really want mail sent to us from
our users to be marked as spam (I know it wouldn't have if the date on
the computer was set correctly b
Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Is it possible to do anything about local users that are listed in
> RBL's ?
Use SMTP AUTH, and bypass SpamAssassin checks on authenticated sessions?
> The listing is correct but I don't really want mail sent
> to us from our users to be marked as spam
You need to find
Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to do anything about local users that are listed in RBL's
> ? The listing is correct but I don't really want mail sent to us from
> our users to be marked as spam (I know it wouldn't have if the date on
> the computer was set correctly but in this