On Wed, 15 May 2013 08:24:24 +0200
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 14.05.13 20:55, Martin Gregorie wrote:
> >As to the letting SA check the origination addresses, my setup looks
> >like this:
> >
> >internal_networks192.168.7/24
> >
> >trusted_networks 192.168.7/24
> >trusted_networks
On 14.05.13 20:55, Martin Gregorie wrote:
As to the letting SA check the origination addresses, my setup looks
like this:
internal_networks192.168.7/24
trusted_networks 192.168.7/24
trusted_networks IPs.of.my_ISP's.mail_servers
Your ISP's mail server(s) should included as part of
On Mon, 2013-05-13 at 17:40 -0500, Bill Polhemus wrote:
> If this isn't the correct place for this, please excuse the faux pas.
>
> I've added a couple of network ranges covering "known good" networks
> like places of work, to the -i option for spamass-milter.
>
> The spamass-milter man-page sa
On Mon, 13 May 2013 17:40:57 -0500
Bill Polhemus wrote:
I've added a couple of network ranges covering "known good" networks
like places of work, to the -i option for spamass-milter.
On 14.05.13 13:25, RW wrote:
That's really intended for local mail.
To be a bit more precise: It's also for m
On Mon, 13 May 2013 17:40:57 -0500
Bill Polhemus wrote:
> If this isn't the correct place for this, please excuse the faux pas.
>
> I've added a couple of network ranges covering "known good" networks
> like places of work, to the -i option for spamass-milter.
That's really intended for local
Am 14.05.2013 00:40, schrieb Bill Polhemus:
> If this isn't the correct place for this, please excuse the faux pas.
>
> I've added a couple of network ranges covering "known good" networks like
> places of work, to the -i option for spamass-milter.
>
> The spamass-milter man-page says this wil
If this isn't the correct place for this, please excuse the faux pas.
I've added a couple of network ranges covering "known good" networks like
places of work, to the -i option for spamass-milter.
The spamass-milter man-page says this will cause sa-m to "ignore messages if
the originating IP"