Rok Potočnik wrote:
> Just to let you know. Everything works like a charm using only
>
> header SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_1_RCVDReceived =~ /\(Authenticated sender\:
> [^)]+\) by smtp-1.domain.net /
> header SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_2_RCVDReceived =~ /\(Authenticated sender\:
> [^)]+\) by smtp-2.domain.net
Just to let you know. Everything works like a charm using only
header SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_1_RCVDReceived =~ /\(Authenticated sender\:
[^)]+\) by smtp-1.domain.net /
header SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_2_RCVDReceived =~ /\(Authenticated sender\:
[^)]+\) by smtp-2.domain.net /
score SMTP_AUTH_SMTP_1_RCVD
Rok Potočnik wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Would it be possible somehow to figure out if the sender is an
> authenticated user and fix the spam score accordingly (e.g. if he's
> authenticated, decrease the spam score with 3 or something)...
>
> I'm using Postfix 2.7, and in case of an authenticated user there
On 7/12/2010 8:12 AM, Rok Potočnik wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Would it be possible somehow to figure out if the sender is an
> authenticated user and fix the spam score accordingly (e.g. if he's
> authenticated, decrease the spam score with 3 or something)...
>
> I'm using Postfix 2.7, and in case of an auth
Hi!
Would it be possible somehow to figure out if the sender is an
authenticated user and fix the spam score accordingly (e.g. if he's
authenticated, decrease the spam score with 3 or something)...
I'm using Postfix 2.7, and in case of an authenticated user there's a
Received: from ...
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