On Thursday 12 June 2008 2:16 am, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 11.06.08 21:11, Chris wrote:
> > If I do not control any mail servers is it necessary for the trusted
> > networks line to be set in my local.cf? If so, what addresses would I
> > enter there? I'm asking this because of this line in the Wiki:
> >
> > Generally you want trusted_networks set to contain all the mailservers
> > you control that add Received: headers, and nothing else.
>
> you should put at least your MX backups into trusted_networks AND
> internal_networks, if there are any. You may put other servers, not under
> your control, to trusted_networks, if you trust them not to originate spam.
>
> trusted_networks and internal_networks are used to define borders for
> checking SPF, blacklists and other network stuff. For example, most
> blacklists are checked on last external relay which means your mailserver
> or MX backup

Hmm, I'm on DSL, so, should I place my IP in trusted_networks? If so, how 
would I go about that since being a dynamic IP it changes every so often. For 
instance, I did have this "trusted_networks 192.168/16 71.48.160.0/20", 
however, looking at the received line of the post I initally made, my IP is 
now 71.51.96.186. The received line also shows this:

Received: from [71.51.96.186] ([71.51.96.186:27915] helo=[192.168.2.2])
        by mailrelay.embarq.synacor.com (envelope-from 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)


Should I put the IP for mailrelay.embarq.synacor.com on the trusted_networks 
line? That comes out to be 208.47.184.3. I also had this as internal_networks 
internal_networks 71.48.160.0/20, is that correct?

Thank you for any assistance

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Chris
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