Quoting Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net>:
On 03/05/2016 18:02, Frédéric Goudal wrote:
Le 30 avr. 2016 à 04:02, Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net> a écrit :
On 30/04/2016 01:40, Frédéric Goudal wrote:
Hello,
I have searched for some time and have not found a solution for the
following problem :
- we do have a correct spf record for our domain
- I would like to reject mail pretending to come from our domain
Is there any way to do that with amavis ?
f.g.
Better to do this at MTA level,looks like your using sendmail, so
take a look at milter-spf and see if its still maintained.
I was trying to avoid another layer in the mail filtering. I will try
to use DMARK as Quanah said. I have already DKIM signing…
But I had a look at milter-spf and the documentation is very very light…
Nothing's changed then in 10 years :)
Nothing should be changed, if your filtering after reception of the email.
If it is setup for before-queue, then sure, amavis will do it just
fine. I have no idea if amavis + sendmail are able to do before-queue
though, I stopped using sendmail in 2005.