Matt Kettler wrote:
Bowie Bailey wrote:
Ok, so here is what I see as far as the mail path:
- Sent from 24.249.175.230 ... untrusted
- Received by 68.99.120.79 ... trusted
- Received by pulsar.lfa.com ... untrusted (unless SA defaults the
local machine)
If pulsar.lfa.com is untrusted, all headers will be untrusted.
After all, an untrusted box is assumed to be able to forge headers, thus it
could have forged the 68.99.120.79 header. Since you can't prove it's not forged
by pulsar, you can't trust it.
You really do HAVE to trust all your own mail relays. Anything else is just
broken.
Agreed.
OK, I've expanded my settings, but I'm still not making any progress.
> trusted_networks 64.65.180.91
> trusted_networks 10.10.10.141
trusted_networks 68.99.120.79
trusted_networks 24.249.175.230
internal_networks 64.65.180.91
internal_networks 10.10.10.141
> whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] pulsar.lfa.com
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] lakecmmtao05.coxmail.com
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wsip-24-249-175-230.ph.ph.cox.net
- pulsar.lfa.com has a public address of 64.65.180.91, and its internal
IP address is 10.10.10.91
- lacecmmtao05.coxmail.com is 68.99.120.79
- 24.249.175.230 (wsip-24-249-175-230.ph.ph.cox.net) is the network that
I'm sending my mail from.
What else am I missing?
Smith