From: "François Conil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Markus Braun wrote:

The trusted_networks setting specifies which mail servers you trust not
to forge header information.  Normally, this will just be the servers
that you directly control.  You can either list your mailservers
individually, or you can list your entire network so that you
automatically trust any mailserver in your network.


Can you give me an example..?

When i trust gmx, the i must enter the IP of GMX and so on for every each 
server?


It's more like "I know all machines in 10.2.3.xxx belong to my network
which is safe and which I trust, so I'll add 10.2.3.xxx/24 to
trusted_networks"

I don't think it's safe to add a external network like gmx to your
trusted_networks list.

<<jdow>> François, I have one minor correction to the way you phrased
the above. It's more like "I know all machines in 10.2.3.xxx belong
to my network which never lies about email sources, so I'll add
10.2.3.0/24 to your trusted_networks list."

<<jdow>> You don't so much trust the internal network absolutely. You
only need trust it not to forge addresses in Received headers. It's a
minor difference. But sometimes put this way people can understand
what is needed for the trusted_networks list.

{^_^}

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