Excellent to know Xaf, now i can just set in the smtproutes the destiny
domains that are being blocked by bad spamlists from my locals and not
get saturated the smarthost from traffic.
Greetings!
El 21/08/2020 a las 12:51 a. m., xaf escribió:
Miguel Angel Amable Ventura a écrit le 21/08/2020 à 03:15 :
Now it is working, you just need to set the file as follows:
:ip_address_dest
And now my server is not being blocked by that ugly spam list. I had to
set first the smarthost server.
It doesn't sound like what you wanted.
:ip_address_dest
all traffic (from any local domain) goes through your smarthost
hotmail.com:ip_address_dest
only traffic to hotmail.com (from any local domain) goes through your smarthost
If you want only
traffic from mylocaldomain.com to any remote domain through your smarthost
you need to set in /var/qmail/control/authsenders
@mylocaldomain.com:ip_address_dest
for one account
myl...@mylocaldomain.com:ip_address_dest
By the way, authsenders and smtproutes
are read each time by qmail-remote,
you don't need to restart anything.
xaf
PS: authsenders have precedence over smtproutes
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