Den 2012-03-30 01:17, j...@j4computers.com skrev:
If you trust those ISPs to not forge headers, then add them to the
trusted
list too, and that will push the checking boundary back to where
they
received the message from.
Truly? Very Interesting. And just as I was having so much fun
Hmm, I use fetchmail to grab mail from various accounts.
add the ip address (last received) from each account to trusted_networks
in local.cf.
S . . . the actual source or IP of interest will not be the
connection IP.
Thanks, but the last received will always be the same ones,
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012, j...@j4computers.com wrote:
Hmm, I use fetchmail to grab mail from various accounts.
add the ip address (last received) from each account to trusted_networks
in local.cf.
S . . . the actual source or IP of interest will not be the
connection IP.
Thanks, but
If you trust those ISPs to not forge headers, then add them to the trusted
list too, and that will push the checking boundary back to where they
received the message from.
--
John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/
jhar...@impsec.orgFALaholic
On 3/29/2012 at 7:17 PM, j...@j4computers.com j...@j4computers.com
wrote:
If you trust those ISPs to not forge headers, then add them to the trusted
list too, and that will push the checking boundary back to where they
received the message from.
--
John Hardin KA7OHZ
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012, j...@j4computers.com wrote:
On 3/29/2012 at 7:17 PM, j...@j4computers.com j...@j4computers.com wrote:
If you trust those ISPs to not forge headers, then add them to the trusted
list too, and that will push the checking boundary back to where they
received the message
Continuing my learning curve with spamassassin, I find a fly in the ointment.
Some SPAM continues to slip thru. I thought, oh well, I'll just block by IP.
Hmm, I use fetchmail to grab mail from various accounts. S . . . the
actual source or IP of interest will not be the connection
On 3/28/12 5:55 PM, j...@j4computers.com wrote:
Continuing my learning curve with spamassassin, I find a fly in the ointment.
Some SPAM continues to slip thru. I thought, oh well, I'll just block by IP.
Hmm, I use fetchmail to grab mail from various accounts.
add the ip address (last