Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-13 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 12.04.10 12:38, Carlos Mennens wrote: On my Postfix server, when my co-workers VPN from their laptops from home, they then send mail via Outlook and their ISP IP address. If they send mail from your domain, they should always send it through your server (not their actusl ISPs), using SMTP

Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread Carlos Mennens
On my Postfix server, when my co-workers VPN from their laptops from home, they then send mail via Outlook and their ISP IP address. When the message gets to it's recipient, it's marked ***SPAM*** by SA. User's are complaining that email from internal users are being marked as 'spam' and they

Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread Michael Scheidell
On 4/12/10 12:38 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote: On my Postfix server, when my co-workers VPN from their laptops from home, they then send mail via Outlook and their ISP IP address. When the message gets to it's recipient, it's marked ***SPAM*** by SA. are they not authenticating through, and

Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread Carlos Mennens
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Michael Scheidell scheid...@secnap.net wrote: are they not authenticating through, and sending out via (forgive me) an exchange server? if outlook is authenticating direct to  the exchange server, then the exchange server would be the source ip, and you would

Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread Michael Scheidell
then read this part if I somehow confused you. On 4/12/10 12:55 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote: other option is set up submit port that only available via vpn, or use smtp auth and give anyone coming in via that -100 points. (amavisd-new can add credit for smtp-auth users) -- Michael

Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread Carlos Mennens
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Michael Scheidell scheid...@secnap.net wrote: then read this part if I somehow confused you. On 4/12/10 12:55 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote:  other option is set up submit port that only available via vpn, or use smtp  auth and give anyone coming in via that

Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread Michael Scheidell
On 4/12/10 1:11 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote: (amavisd-new can add credit for smtp-auth users) How would I credit -100 points for someone who is using smtp auth? User's should be using TLS and SASL authentication so that should be fine. I just need to know how I would configure

Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread David Morton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 4/12/10 12:11 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote: On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Michael Scheidell scheid...@secnap.net wrote: then read this part if I somehow confused you. On 4/12/10 12:55 PM, Carlos Mennens wrote: other option is set up submit

Re: Mail Marked Spam For VPN Users

2010-04-12 Thread John Hardin
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, Carlos Mennens wrote: When users are on the LAN, their client IP is in range of 'mynetworks' parameter via Postfix. When they're home and VPN into my network, they fire up Outlook / Thunderbird send email as they would if they were sitting in the office. However their