IP whitelisting [message #172] |
Fri, 01 June 2007 08:14 |
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Messages: 5 Registered: May 2007
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One feature I could really use it the possibility to whitelist sending IP addresses fx. 192.168.1.*
Fx if you don't want to block intranet mail originating from fx. scanners and other hardware that doesn't use Exchange (in our case). Fx. we have a scanner that closes the connection after the delay filter, but then we can't scan.
Currently I have added our own domain to the sender whitelist, but this is a problematic workaround since some spammers use your own domain as the sender address.
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Re: IP whitelisting [message #173 is a reply to message #172] |
Fri, 01 June 2007 10:58  |
support
Messages: 925 Registered: April 2004
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Send all mail that originates in your domain to your mail server directly, bypassing NoSpamToday!.
There are several advantages: faster processing, less load on your server, a cleaner Bayes database, less chance of accidentally configuring an open relay.
Customer Support
Byteplant GmbH
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