On 7-Mar-09, at 10:28 AM, Eric Shubert <e...@shubes.net> wrote:
dnk wrote:
On 7-Mar-09, at 9:49 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
dnk wrote:
I am just curious how others are dealing with other systems that
they control sending emails from various cron jobs to valid user
accounts on their toaster.
Obviously when an email is sent from a system, and the replyto is
something like r...@host - it will bounce.
Does everyone whitelist any servers they need to receive that
mail from?
d
I install and configure postfix, then simply use the sendmail
command. This provides compatibility for anything else that uses
the sendmail command as well.
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-Eric 'shubes'
I was thinking of doing that as well. In fact I had found a
tutorial on how to get postfix to use SMTP auth and TLS over 587 to
send mail. Might be handy as I have some pretty tight spam checks,
IE PTR's, etc, and setting up things like PTR's is not always an
option, etc.
d
I like TLS over 587. Alternatively, you could whitelist with spamdyke.
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-Eric 'shubes'
This is true, I just prefer to not whitelist unless I have to. I too
prefer tls over 587.
D
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