Hi Serge-
 
This has pros and cons.
 
If you have a lot of legit volume through webmail, then you should increase your limits in Hijack. If that doesn't work for you, then perhaps you should allow the IP. I have it in my config file, but I generally keep it rem'd out because we get a relatively small volume of webmail outbound traffic. I "un-rem" it if I need to clear the outbound queue because of an unusual event.
 
The problem with allowing the local address on a regular basis is that a user could log onto the webmail and hit it with a form submission bot, sending out bazillions of emails from your server.
 
-Dave Doherty
 Skywaves, Inc.
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Serge
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:09 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Hijack & webmail

been having problems with some webmails not beiing delivered
just noticed that hijack is holding many mails from 127.0.0.1
should we allow ip 127.0.0.1 so that webmail works correcly ?

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