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Am 21.12.2011 um 21:49 schrieb Jorge R Constenla:
> 
> Spamdyke will disable all of its filters for authenticated connections. Why?

Because authenticated users are considered to be "trusted" and spamdyke tries 
to put limitations on untrusted message senders?

> Would be great if some filter are enable after authenticated. Like 
> max-recipients, ip-blacklist, etc..

max-recipients I might see a use for, but that can be already handled, e.g 
using 'mailfront'[1].
But shouldn't ip-, dns- and rdns-based checks from known, i.e. trusted, senders 
be obsolete? 
Just imagine dynamic ip-pool senders from a normal dialup connection, which 
would be rejected, albeit authenticated and therefore allowed to use the MTA ...

> There is any way to do that ?

Maybe a mailfront plugin can be written, to do this?
-- 
Best regards,

Peter

[1]: <url:http://untroubled.org/mailfront/mailfront.html>
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