Whats the consensus, good or bad idea to whitelist all email addresses
within your company in spamdykes whitelist_recipients?
Thanks
Ron
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 08:07:03 -0400 ron wrote:
Whats the consensus, good or bad idea to whitelist all email addresses
within your company in spamdykes whitelist_recipients?
depends. But it will be bad idea if your server does not require smtp
auth and got not reject-identical-sender-recipient
Do you mean sender-whitelist? If you add everyone to the
recipient-whitelist, you're negating a whole section of Spamdyke's
functionality, no?
On 6/13/11 8:07 AM, ron wrote:
Whats the consensus, good or bad idea to whitelist all email addresses
within your company in spamdykes
Putting your domain's addresses in whitelist_recipients pretty much
defeats the purpose of spamdyke.
Putting your domain's addresses in whitelist_senders would create a
nearly open relay, allowing anyone to use your sever as a relay by
simply knowing one of the addresses. Very bad idea.
Ok, Ill give this a try also.
Yes, I require authentication to send and receive emails from the server.
On 6/13/2011 10:48 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Putting your domain's addresses in whitelist_recipients pretty much
defeats the purpose of spamdyke.
Putting your domain's addresses in