Wim Borghs wrote:
> 2007/4/27, David Norelid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   
>> Either way, about half of the users have their mailboxes on the server,
>> the other half have their mail forwarded to other addresses (school,
>> work, ISP). Would I want to use SRS in this situation?
>>     
>
> Yes, mailservers that forward mails should use SRS to rewrite the
> sender address in order not to break SPF for next-in-line receiving
> mailservers.
> If a mail is forwarded using the original envelope-sender and the
> domain of that sender is spf-protected the mail would get rejected by
> a receiving mailserver checking SPF because the forwarding mailserver
> isn't a valid mailserver for that domain...
> It doesn't matter whether the forwarding mailserver checks SPF or not.
>
>   
Ok, so I ought to use SRS, but the configuration of it confuses me greatly.

Relay Host/Port: I'm running ASSP on a cpanel linux VPS, so everything 
is on one box. What would I put in for relayhost/port? I suppose 
127.0.0.1, but what port am I looking for? ASSP's port? The one exim is 
listening on for connections from ASSP?

Alias Domain: what domain is it looking for? The domain of my 
mailserver? I have many domains on this server, but only one is the 
mailserver's domain.

Secret Key: just anything? Do I need to put this key anywhere else like 
in DNS records for whatever reason?

Thanks for the help,
David

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