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
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 defining local server to msa_networks
- ALL_TRUSTED
I'm sure I ha