On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:28:14AM +0100, Alain Wolf wrote: > On 24.11.2008 14:24, Aiko Barz wrote: > > does anybody know if there is a patch that allows regular expressions > > within the tcpserver configuration? > > > > It would be nice to write it like this: > > ~\.adsl\.:allow,AUTHREQUIRED="",SMTPAUTH="TLSREQUIRED", ... > > ~\.dhcp\.:allow,AUTHREQUIRED="",SMTPAUTH="TLSREQUIRED", ... > > (I know, it is dangerous. Those lines are just examples to get the idea.)
I looked at the code and I think, that cannot work this way imho... > Not the answer you were looking for, but this solves yours and a lot of > other problems ... > > Best practice today is to provide a submission server on port 587 for > authenticated users. > http://www.maawg.org/port25 > > In Qmail-LDAP this is easy to achieve, by just making a copy of your > service-folder and adjust the port number in the run script. I thought about it for some time and I follow your advise: I installed simscan and moved the spamcheck to the front. I also installed the "spamassassin botnet" plugin. It does exactly what I originally wanted: Searching for \.adsl\. and so on. I reject spam above the score 10.0. I removed the simscan check for all those users, who use the submission port. So, they can still send mails to each other without getting blocked while using ADSL... Thanks, Aiko -- :wq ✉
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