RE: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
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) -- Mat

Re: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Rick Macdougall
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

Re: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
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 At most 46 charac

Re: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Rick Macdougall
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

Re: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Rick Macdougall
[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

Re: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
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

Re: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Rick Macdougall
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

RE: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
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

Re: Quick question about local users

2005-11-01 Thread Matt Kettler
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