They don't have the trusted addresses setup right, to do that for my
network I had to do 192.168.1.1 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0.
Sam
Andy wrote:
I've been trying in vain to white list my internal network addresses. Here
is what I've tried so far:
1. Under "Trusted Addresses" I've tried entering my whole network range as
thus: "192.68.1.0 255.255.255.0". This doesn't work. I still get user
emails caught in my Spam trap.
2. I tried entering some IP's one at a time but even then they still get
caught in Spam.
3. Under my SMTP service I've got relaying set for "Addresses" only and I've
enabled the "SkipAnti Spam" for the IP's in my network.
Why, for the love of all that is holy, does NONE of this work?! The only
thing that keeps user's emails from getting caught as Spam is when I white
list their actual email address. However, as we all know, Spammers often
fake Spam to look like it's coming from you/your network. Thus why I'm
trying to white list by IP. I cannot understand why I'm still getting random
users on my network whose emails get caught as Spam. I've checked the
headers and their emails are coming from my local 192.168.1.X network. How
can both Trusted Addresses and SkipAnti Spam for these IP's, be failing?
Before anybody says it, I've stopped and started my services about 20 times,
no change.
Anybody?
Thanks,
Andy
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