due to many spam problems (outbreaks) in history, we check for
spamminess on outgoing mail servers.
However there are rules that should not apply on them.
- Dynamic/blacklist (except URIBL) checks
I can avoid these by defining local server to msa_networks
- ALL_TRUSTED
I'm sure I have to turn
On 09.09.11 17:20, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
due to many spam problems (outbreaks) in history, we check for
spamminess on outgoing mail servers.
However there are rules that should not apply on them.
- Dynamic/blacklist (except URIBL) checks
I can avoid these by defining local server to ms
Am 09.09.2011 17:20, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
due to many spam problems (outbreaks) in history, we check for
spamminess on outgoing mail servers.
However there are rules that should not apply on them.
- Dynamic/blacklist (except URIBL) checks
I can avoid these by defining local server to
Am 09.09.2011 17:20, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> Hello,
>
> due to many spam problems (outbreaks) in history, we check for
> spamminess on outgoing mail servers.
>
> However there are rules that should not apply on them.
> - Dynamic/blacklist (except URIBL) checks
> I can avoid these by def