Why are they demanding that you filter outgoing mail? 

If your users are sending illegitimate email it can be traced back to
the source easily enough. received from: headers and radius logs make it
pretty straight forward.

<rant>
I personally don't like the strong arm policies of some of the larger
providers. I'm tired of getting mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], a majority of
bounces I receive from them are legitimate email lists on my mailman and
ez-mlm servers. There is nothing in place for recourse. I have to deal
with spam from the massive bot nets lurking on their networks. They can
deal with processing the mail from my minuscule user base. I think they
need to provide a better security infrastructure and educate their end
users, rather than try to pass the buck onto a smaller provider.
</rant>





On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 14:13 -0400, Jeff Koch wrote:
> Hi
> 
> We are getting demands from large ISP's - Comcast, AOL, AT&T - that we spam 
> filter all outgoing email. We're using simscan to filter incoming email but 
> I think that misses email generated by our customers and autoresponders. 
> Can it be accomplished by modifying /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp ?
> 
> How are other qmail users handling this?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff Koch 
> 
> 
> 

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