Hmmm... okay. Now that's something I don't recall seeing. Where do I add my subnet (or just banish me to the HTML file that contains those directions for not catching them myself). Had no idea I would have to do something with my subnet. Heck I don't even know what the subnet mask is on the server - I'll have to contact a server admin to find that out. Just out of curiosity - why would I need to do anything with my subnet? I'm definitely intrigued now :)

On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 10:09 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:

I have a user ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) that is trying to send an email to (
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ). After adding my own domain (domainA) to
the James config and trying to send email to dude - James threw my
email in the spam list

James could not care less about whether the user's address is in a local
domain when it comes to sending e-mail. E-mail addresses can be spoofed,
which is why the matchers we provide for anti-spam are IP based.


What you need to do is add your shop's subnet. If you have a private
subnet, add that, e.g., 192.168.0.0/16 (I'd have to check the CVS log to see
when I added support for that syntax).


--- Noel


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