Well, it's actually discarding about half the unwanted traffic with SMTP
resources for anti-spoofing and etc, and also some SD rules.
But thats irrelevant, postfix can do the same.
I don't really understand how to disable the SMTP security server.
No option in SmartDashboard, is it enough if I just disable all the rules in
rulebase with SMTP Resource enabled,
or do I have to delete all the defined SMTP Resources?

Thanks in advance,
Toomas

On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Eugeniu Patrascu <[email protected]>wrote:

> Toomas Vahtra wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've a postfix mailgateway behind Checkpoint FW-s Secure SMTP server.
>> Recently I become aware of the option to notify sender on error ( when
>> configuring SMTP resource ).
>> Till then I couldn't use any of the rejection rules with Postfix, because
>> it
>> would reject the message back
>> to firewalls SMTP and it then tryes to send it to Postfix email gateway
>> again.
>>
>>
>>
> Disable the firewall secure SMTP stuff and just allow/dnat the connections
> from the internet to terminate directly onto the postfix server.
> You're not getting anything extra by having the firewall intercept the
> mails and the send them to the postfix host.
>
>


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