On 2018-02-05 10:11, chaouche yacine wrote: > I recently had to whitelist an IP that belongs to one of our machines > (kaspersky center sending reports by e-mail), but I didn't know how to do > that with amavis and did it with postfix instead. > Is there an equivalent of 'whitelist_from_spf' for IPs ? or does it accept an > IP as argument ? > > Yassine.
I don't know what you mean whitelist_from_spf for ip addresses. If SPF is passed you don't need sending IP/hostname to pass the email as it has been authenticated already. If you just want to whitelist all e-mail coming from particular machine follow these steps: From http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.4.x/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html whitelist_from_rcvd [email protected] sourceforge.net Works similarly to whitelist_from, except that in addition to matching a sender address, a relay's rDNS name or its IP address must match too for the whitelisting rule to fire. The first parameter is a sender's e-mail address to whitelist, and the second is a string to match the relay's rDNS, or its IP address. Matching is case-insensitive. If you don't know the email address or want to whitelist all mail relayed by this host you can use: whitelist_from_rcvd *@* [XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] More examples: whitelist_from_rcvd [email protected] example.com whitelist_from_rcvd *@axkit.org sergeant.org whitelist_from_rcvd *@axkit.org [192.0.2.123] k. -- Karol Augustin [email protected] http://karolaugustin.pl/ +353 85 775 5312
