Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> We've had similar problem. It was caused by our clients who did not SMTP
> authentication and sent mail to our clients, so they were really sending
> mail from outlook express to the destination server (we use the same
> servers
> for primary MX as for outgoing SMTP).
>
Hi Matus,
I know that there is no SMTP AUTH, but this project is split in two phases,
first one is to replace old equipment with new one, and second is to ask
users to start using SMTP AUTH in some timeframe.
Fortunately there are separate SMTP servers for MX and for clients and I
would like to configure SpamAssassin to trust users relayed by
mtaout1.isp.ptt.rs from my example.
Regards,
Giga
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