On 10/4/2011 12:48 PM, Frank Leonhardt wrote: > Here's the problem: > > I have a single mail server (not commercial) using sendmail to > accept incoming mail from all sources, and filtering using > spamassassin. It also accepts mail from roaming users - encrypted > mail using port 465 and authenticating users with SASL, and is > expected to relay this. It all works fine except that the trusted > mail goes through the milter like any other, and if it's coming > from a dodgy location there's a danger that SA will block it. > (This happens - sent from a WiFi hotspot, non-static DSL or mobile > network that's been blacklisted everywhere). > > Is there an easy way I can treat trusted mail differently?
Don't run the milter on ports that only accept authenticated connections.