We're using qmail with qmail-scanner (personally I'd prefer switching to
postfix but it's not practical to do that at the moment. I'll see if I can
find out how to add the auth information into the headers.
Thanks
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Sorry for the confusion.
I am talking about connecting from an untrusted IP. We do have
authentication enabled on our SMTP server to disable relaying for unknown
users but as far as I can tell there's nothing in the headers that seems to
show this.
ie: pc -> smtp1 -> inbox (just shows the PCs IP
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately where I put my ip it's actually showing
the IP I have here at work, it's the IP assigned for our internet connection
in the office and is dynamic (and even if it was static, whitelisting it
would only fix the problem if we were emailing from the off
Hi,
I'm hoping someone here has some ideas on how we can whitelist our local
domain as some of our internal emails have been getting junked by
spamassasin and we don't just want to whitelist_from the domain as any
spoofed junk will be allowed through too.
I've spent a little while reading throug