Thanks Erik & Jean-Paul for providing us such a wonderful solution. :)



On 11/28/06, Erik Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Bill for making this clearer. It should be noted that the
latest qmail-toaster package from the devel site includes the port 587
service and is set to require smtp auth to send.

Thanks,
Erik

On 11/27/06, Bill Kwok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please correct me if I am wrong.  What Erik means is that, by default,
all
> SMTP communication will go through port 25.  It includes server to
server
> and client to server communication.  If you setup rblsmtpd (or similar
> program) to check the incoming email again spam, all emails going
through
> port 25 will be checked.  It includes the emails submitted by you and
your
> users.
>
> In order to avoid such problem, you may divide the emails into two
portion:
>
> Email from other servers - It will use port 25 and rblsmtpd will scan
the
> incoming mail as usual.
> Email from local users - Local users will need to change their mail
client
> setting, so that it will submit email to the server by using port 587
(the
> submission port).  There's no rblsmtpd checking on port 587.  But
instead,
> users must authenticate himself / herself before they can submit email.
> Best regards,
> Bill
>
>
>
> On 11/27/06, Jon M. Ernster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can you elaborate on what you mean by it putting up submission port
587
> > without blacklists?
> >
> > I don't mind not using the RBL on my server, I was just not
understanding
> > why I was running into the problem.  I guess the RBL is seeing a
> connection
> > being made from my laptop from a cable connection and blocking it
before
> it
> > sends out.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Erik Espinoza [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 11:11 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] NJABL DNSBL
> >
> > > Why is qmail checking the NJABL when I'm SENDING email?  Shouldn't
it
> only
> > > be doing this for incoming connections?
> >
> > The blacklists block smtp connections before enough info is sent for
> > Qmail to tell if the mail was incoming or outgoing.
> >
> > Best bet is to upgrade to the qmail-toaster package on my site,
> > http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ as it will put up Submission port 587
> > without blacklists.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Erik
> >
> >
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