On søn 07 nov 2010 16:53:50 CET, Martin Toombs wrote
I have a Postfix/Dovcot/SpamAssassin setup with TSL required for all
SMTP users in the domain.
typo TLS, and you have Dovecot-SASL working in postfix ?
Is there a way I can globally whitelist any mail received from a
secured connection?
dont whitelist, if you do you are asking for spammers to try
Obviously any spam we get comes from outside the domain. I'm
thinking whitelisting our entire domain would still leave us open to
falsified e-mail headers.
postfix can handle this just fine if configure to do so :)
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06181.html
google more on smtpd_sender_login_maps
and make sure smtp auth is working first before following my link, you
need to do the dovecot-sasl in postfix and do sasl server in dovecot
Any advice will be appreciated.
or add spf / dkim to sender domains, i still have to find it not working
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