Re: whitelist_from_rcvd / trusted_networks

2014-11-11 Thread RW
On Mon, 10 Nov 2014 23:30:28 -0500 (EST) Derek Diget wrote: We have a department that has subscribed to a service in the cloud product that is sending email to us via our MX record. The problem is that they appear to be using shared servers/IPs and thus every once in a while mail will

whitelist_from_rcvd / trusted_networks

2014-11-10 Thread Derek Diget
We have a department that has subscribed to a service in the cloud product that is sending email to us via our MX record. The problem is that they appear to be using shared servers/IPs and thus every once in a while mail will source from an IP address that will cause it to score above 5. I

Re: whitelist_from_rcvd / trusted_networks

2014-11-10 Thread David B Funk
Even in that configuration (which is -very- much like ours) you must have your MXs (at least their IP addrs) in your internal_networks. All kinds of things break if your MXs aren't listed as trusted/internal. Just be sure that synthetic Received header is constructed correctly (the one