Yesy you're rigth . "Most large domains have separate MTA's
for sending and receiving mail". i will try Whitelist_from_rcvd as soon as
possible
Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Gokhan ALKAN wrote:
>
> I have received some mails that from domain and return-path domain
> is different
>>
>> is there any way check mx record as from ip adress and compare it sender ip
>> address ? so spamassassin can decide its spam ??
>>
Hi,
some domains, unfortunately only few, use spf (or domainkeys) to declare the
machines allowed to
send mail for the domain. Now, If such information exis
Gokhan ALKAN wrote:
>
> I have received some mails that from domain and return-path domain
> is different and from domain is in whitelist nowadays. So
> spamassassin decide mail that is ham . because of user_in_whilist rule.
Rule 1: DO NOT use whitelist_from unless you have NO other options. U
> I have received some mails that from domain and return-path domain is
> different and from domain is in whitelist nowadays. So spamassassin
> decide mail that is ham . because of user_in_whilist rule.
Instead of "whitelist_from" you should use "whitelist_from_rcvd", eg to
whitelist mails fr
I have received some mails that from domain and return-path domain is
different and from domain is in whitelist nowadays. So spamassassin decide
mail that is ham . because of user_in_whilist rule.
can i block this spam that check mx records as from domain and compare sender
ip address ?
Gokhan ALKAN wrote:
is there any way check mx record as from ip adress and compare it sender
ip address ? so spamassassin can decide its spam ??
Why would you want SpamAssassin to consider mail that didn't come from a
server listed in a domain's MX record as spam?
Daryl
is there any way check mx record as from ip adress and compare it sender ip
address ? so spamassassin can decide its spam ??
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