Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> mouss wrote:
>   
>> 3- never block your own users with methods designed for "inbound" mail. 
>> This includes DNSBLs, spamassassin rules, ... etc.
>>     
>
> One exception is when you have methods that can determine that mail
> is being sent by automated malaware. Viruses, e.g., are dropped from
> external relays and customers alike.
>   

well, I really meant "designed for". so this is not an exception, 
because virus filtering is not designed "for inbound" mail. it is 
designed for all mail. I don't mean one should not filter outbound mail. 
but the methods to do so are not the same as those that apply to inbound 
mail.

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