On 22.07.22 11:26, Joey J wrote:
Most of the users servers I'm referring to are on the other side of our
mail gateway, so we know where they are sending from (through our gateway)
but when the client's domain is used on an inbound message, we would be
able to simply reject, knowing it's not the u
Most of the users servers I'm referring to are on the other side of our
mail gateway, so we know where they are sending from (through our gateway)
but when the client's domain is used on an inbound message, we would be
able to simply reject, knowing it's not the users servers sending it.
I agree d
Joey J skrev den 2022-07-21 22:58:
Hello,
Is there a way for me to block mail that claims its from a certain
domain, based on my own valid ip address list?
Example:
myserver.com [1] - IP address 1.2.3.4
If a messages comes in from any server other than 1.2.3.4 for domain
myserver.com [1] rejec
Hello,
Is there a way for me to block mail that claims its from a certain domain,
based on my own valid ip address list?
Example:
myserver.com - IP address 1.2.3.4
If a messages comes in from any server other than 1.2.3.4 for domain
myserver.com reject it?
I know SPF/DKIM/DMARC would also help