On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 16:29 -0500, Chuck Hogg wrote:
> Ok, so we are passing back and forth negatives/positives of our current
> SMTP policy, and are looking for answers on what others are doing. I'm
> going to list what we have done, currently doing, and looking for
> feedback on what you do...
We authenticate all outbound email too.
It's not perfect, but it's worked pretty well. A better email log (and
authenticating every message vs. every connection) would make it even
better.
marlon
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From: "Chuck Hogg"
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We outsource out email and do not run our own server. We also have way
too many work from home users who all have their own business email
addresses they need to access. So we do not block port 25 in any way.
All customers get their own IP address (most are dynamic, but rarely
change). All of o
> Ok, so we are passing back and forth negatives/positives of our current
> SMTP policy, and are looking for answers on what others are doing. I'm
> going to list what we have done, currently doing, and looking for
> feedback on what you do...
If I could start over I would make everyone authentic
Outbound is limited to 10 connections, once you hit that, NO outbound
until I look at it. :) Mail servers that we know of we increase that a
bit, but they have a public, and are responsible for spam etc and such.
---
Dennis Burgess, CCNA, A
We have a blend of Option 2... All outgoing Port 25 is blocked except for
our mail server, relaying is allowed by authenticated using the users
primary account info (username/password) ON OUR NETWORK ONLY. Postini is
used to filter outbound messages to spam server issues... All inbound to the
netwo
: [WISPA] How do you control outgoing SMTP?
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 15:29, Chuck Hogg wrote:
> Ok, so we are passing back and forth negatives/positives of our
current
> SMTP policy, and are looking for answers on what others are doing.
I'm
> going to list what we have done, curren
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 15:29, Chuck Hogg wrote:
> Ok, so we are passing back and forth negatives/positives of our current
> SMTP policy, and are looking for answers on what others are doing. I'm
> going to list what we have done, currently doing, and looking for
> feedback on what you do...
>