Routing based on MX lookups (for selecting an outgoing mailserver)

2016-08-15 Thread Ian R. Justman
want to see happen never took place so I can satisfy the conditions for the table lookup. Is the "smtpd_check_recipient_mx_access" more for incoming connections rather than outgoing mails? Any ideas or suggestions? Googles on the subject aren't being very fruitful on this matter. Thanks! --Ian. -- Ian R. Justman UNIX

Recommendation for setting Amavisd-new spam destiny for post-queue

2008-09-12 Thread Ian R. Justman
(spam/virus/banned attachments) to kill messages dead in their tracks during the SMTP sesssion. As such, I will have to change to something like D_DISCARD so I can keep my mail queue clean. Any thoughts? Thanks! --Ian. -- Ian R. Justman UNIX hacker. Anime fan. Any questions? ianj (at) ian

Re: Bypass content_fitler based on SASL auth

2008-09-07 Thread Ian R. Justman
. -- Ian R. Justman UNIX hacker. Anime fan. Any questions? ianj (at) ian-justman.com

Re: Bypass content_fitler based on SASL auth

2008-09-07 Thread Ian R. Justman
Ian R. Justman wrote: Sahil Tandon wrote: See the example here, in particular the section that begins with If for some reason SASL users connect to port 25: http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#10 The example is specific to amavisd-new as a content_filter but you can amend

Bypass content_fitler based on SASL auth

2008-09-06 Thread Ian R. Justman
this setup, but that's a risk I'm willing to take. Thanks! --Ian. -- Ian R. Justman UNIX hacker. Anime fan. Any questions? ianj (at) ian-justman.com

Re: Bypass content_fitler based on SASL auth

2008-09-06 Thread Ian R. Justman
Sahil Tandon wrote: Ian R. Justman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to know whether it is possible to bypass content_filter based on whether someone has authenticated via SASL. If users authenticate via the submission (587) port, you can modify the service in master.cf with something like