Re[4]: [Declude.JunkMail] RBL's becoming worthless...

2005-07-27 Thread David Sullivan


DB If possible you should use the IPBYPASS rather than the HOP

Any particular reason? ALL mail passes through the PF gateways first.
Imail/Declude can't be touched from any outside network. The only port
25 allowed into their LAN segment is from the segment that the PF
gateways are on.

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RE: Re[4]: [Declude.JunkMail] RBL's becoming worthless...

2005-07-27 Thread David Barker
David,

Either configuration in your case should work. However from Scott's Perry
comments regarding the HOP and IPBYPASS.

Normally, you will leave the HOP setting at HOP 0, and use an IPBYPASS
line for each gateway or backup mail server.
6.2 Skipping your backup mail server or gateways

Just thought I would mention it. As it was suggested to test HELO-DYNAMIC
using the WARN action.

David B
www.declude.com

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DB If possible you should use the IPBYPASS rather than the HOP

Any particular reason? ALL mail passes through the PF gateways first.
Imail/Declude can't be touched from any outside network. The only port
25 allowed into their LAN segment is from the segment that the PF gateways
are on.

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 Davidmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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