Wietse Venema put forth on 10/1/2009 12:34 PM:
> The REAL mistake in your setup is that you forward SPAM into gmail.
> This causes gmail to treat your machine as a SPAMMER, and may affect
> legitimate mail that you do want to receive.
110% correct.
> You must NEVER bounce SPAM to the sender addr
Jose Maria Sanchez de Ocana:
> OK, so now here is my problem: When my postfix receives a SPAM message
> bound for one of my accounts, this email is forwarded to gmail's SMTP
> server directly. But then gmail's SPAM filter rejects this message and
> here starts my problem. AFAIK what postfix should
My expertise with email servers & protocols is very limited. That
being said, here is a problem I've been dealing with for a few hours
now without finding a suitable solution:
I run a box in Amazon's EC2, and I use postfix. In order to avoid
being marked as a SPAM source because of EC2's IPs being