Hi.

On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > The problem is that we have to domains on this server and one of them use
> > an extern spam/antivirus provider, and they scan both incoming and out
> > going. But the other one do not have such a service, nor would they pay
> > for one.

If anyone in this world needs outbound virus scanning, they should not be 
given internet-access. Perhaps you can inform them, that viruses typically 
don't use any smarthost (you) but send theiy crap directly.

Outbound virus scanning is just to make annoying "this has been scanned by 
SurelyNotCheap virus protection" and things like that.


> You do realize that anyone can put anything in their From: header, so if
> someone finds out about this, they can easily work they way around this.
> From: headers are untrusted, and should not be used for any kind of
> policy-making decisions.

Well, authentication-accounts should be suitable for this.
But I do not know how this could work with Courier.

regards, Bernd

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