On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Christian Reynolds wrote:
Hello,
I am running a CentOS 5 / SpamAssassin 3.3.1-2 / MailScanner 4.84.5-2 / Postfix
2.3.3-2.3
I have been running MailScanner + Postfix + SA for several years, and recent
network changes have caused me a bit of a problem. Some of my road warriors
are running into trouble away from the office because their addresses are seen
as a PBL by spamhaus, and my mailserver is starting to trap their outbound
emails as spam. I have all of the mail clients going to a special postfix
port, and it usually works.
I am wondering if my SASL-equipped mail clients can bypass spamassassin's
checks, and be routed through?
I am running Postfix on a different port, let's call it 50000.
Is anyone aware of a ruleset, or a postfix setting, or something that would
allow me to have these SASL authenticated messages pass spamassassin, and thus
not be marked, and be sent on their merry way?
Thanks,
Christian
Yes,
It depends upon exactly how you have SA hooked into your postfix.
It's been discussed several times on this list.
Search the archives of this list for bypassing or having SA properly
recognise authenticated users' mail. (smtp-auth).
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