* 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 mechanism you have in place (like SASL). Your MTA > would then generate a header like this: > > Received-SPF: pass (mail.domain.tld: 1.2.3.4 > is authenticated by a trusted mechanism > > In your current setup, it seems, you basically use "softfail" so as not > have to deal with rejects from (authenticated) dynamic relays; but > "softfail" was not really meant for that purpose, of course. > 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 Exim (3.36 - I know, its extremely outdated :-) reads the database file for the IP to allow relaying.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 MX setup is in progress, because of that I will not resolve the problem with the old setup. Thx anyway. bye, rene -- · http://rene.ahrcas.net · Rene Caspari · GPG-KeyID: 0xCA40A793 · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Petition gegen §35 (BWahlG), Stimmabgabe mit Wahlgeraeten: http://itc.napier.ac.uk/e-Petition/bundestag/view_signatures.asp?PetitionID=294