On Apr 2, 2009, at 9:17 AM, GrayHat wrote: >> I have already setted up my domains into LocalDomans, but >> I want all hosts in my network (123.123.123.0/26) to be able to >> send mail even if they doesn't use a domain in LocalDomains. > > This definitely sounds like a *bad* idea to me
I am curious, why this is a bad idea? Is I move to ASSP, this is exactly what I had planned on doing. I have a network in which there will be ASSP and an email server on one machine, and many other machines on the same subnet. All those other machines will run php, or perl, or some scripting tool, forums, etc, in which almost none of them have SMTP Authentication abilities. To sent up a smart relay on each machine is too much work. I have no idea what from address the user is going to use in their scripts, there is no local server on the machine for them to auth against anyway. The simple solution is, that I trust all machines on my own subnet, so let them send emails without any auth, without any filtering etc, to the email server, for SMTP delivery. I would want ASSP to pass these through and not filter them in any way. This means they need to skip past DNSBL, greylisting, and anti-spam and just move right along. I assume this is possible, and even quite normal for most "ISP" setups? -- Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
