Re: SPF and SMTP AUTH

2006-11-23 Thread Rene Caspari
* Mark [2006-11-22 13:02]: -Original Message- From: Rene Caspari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I configure spamassassin to do not recognize the dialin account as a mailserver? The better route, really, is to configure your MTA, mail.domain.tld, to set pass for trusted

Re: SPF and SMTP AUTH

2006-11-23 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
Rene Caspari wrote: Yes, this seems to be the problem, for authentication we use an external daemon for pop-before-smtp. Exim (3.36 - I know, its extremely outdated :-) reads the database file for the IP to allow relaying. So there is no authenticated content in the Received-headers, but a new

RE: SPF and SMTP AUTH

2006-11-22 Thread Mark
-Original Message- From: Rene Caspari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: dinsdag 21 november 2006 12:09 To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: SPF and SMTP AUTH I have a little problem with SPF: For domain.tld there is a SPF record, which says that mail.domain.tld is

Re: SPF and SMTP AUTH

2006-11-21 Thread Magnus Holmgren
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 12:07, Rene Caspari wrote: Hi, I have a little problem with SPF: For domain.tld there is a SPF record, which says that mail.domain.tld is allowed to sending mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] If I use mail.domain.tld with a dialin account by SMTP AUTH, spamassassin