Citando Brian Godette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> AFAIK ebay, paypal, and quickbooks all (can) send mail on behalf of a
> user
> using their (real) email address, and is one of the gotchas of SPF. My
> solution was to include ebay/paypal's SPF records in our own on the
> assumption that they're unlik
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 01:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> >What would be the correct way of dealing with this situation ? As a
> >> > workaround I have used whitelist_from_rvc [EMAIL PROTECTED], which seems
> >> > to be a great workaround, because I have rules in postfix that do not
>
>> >
>> >What would be the correct way of dealing with this situation ? As a
>> > workaround I have used whitelist_from_rvc [EMAIL PROTECTED], which seems
>> > to
>> > be a great workaround, because I have rules in postfix that do not allow
>> > external users that do NOT authenticate to s
On 05/01/2006 1:56 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
Hello Guys,
I have SA running with amavisd/postfix. I also have several
external users with dinamic IP addresses which are allowed to relay
using my server because they authenticate, i have SASL running.
The pr
On 05/01/2006 7:27 AM, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
Hello Guys,
I have SA running with amavisd/postfix. I also have several external
users with dinamic IP addresses which are allowed to relay using my
server because they authenticate, i have SASL running.
The problem is that
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
>
>Hello Guys,
>
>I have SA running with amavisd/postfix. I also have several
> external users with dinamic IP addresses which are allowed to relay
> using my server because they authenticate, i have SASL running.
>
>The problem is that right after pu
Hello Guys,
I have SA running with amavisd/postfix. I also have several external
users with dinamic IP addresses which are allowed to relay using my
server because they authenticate, i have SASL running.
The problem is that right after publishing my SPF informations and
enabling SA