just my 2 cents but unless your clients that don't want filtering are big clients ( as in big $$$) i would get rid of them, less trouble :)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Baker|Netsmith Inc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 7:41 AM Subject: [IMGate] Re: comments and your policies/experiences: MTA cred enti alsenti als > > > it depends on what kind of restrictions you are running now, and what how > > many of those 20K are being accepted by IMGate and then rejected anyway by > > > JM/Sniffer? > > Depends on the user. Some of my users are adiment about not wanting any > filtering, > Which is why I have to be so careful at the postfix level. ( I don't have a > list of the exact users or I might just whitelist the recipient addresses ). > > > again, 20K msgs from PTR-less IPs will ALL be rejected by AOL, so how many > > > an be legit for you? > > Don't have to convince me, it's the other part of management/staff that I'm > working on. > Hard to pull detailed enough reports and parse them to make decisions when > you don't have enough time to spend with them as you should. An hour here > and there just doesn't cut it sometimes. > > I continue to use your reporting suggestions and variants to get the most > detail as possible about what changes I make. Thanks for your suggestions. > > >
