Serge wrote: > What does everyone think of this approach? +1
this sounds like a Good Idea, as coincidence will have it I'm configuring a firewall to let mail through to our first paid-for James Mailet application (Hooray). The firewall has anti-spam capabilities built into it, and I was wondering whether to turn them off and let James sort it out, or to leave them on. Guidance and Best Practice would help me to decide. So hurry up mate, I'm waiting ;-) We also need to re-address the fact that James is a blackhole, and decide if it would be worth optionally validating local addresses during SMTP sessions. I'm fairly sure there are RFC's relating to spam, but I don't know what ones. d. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
