Can Spam Filter be used for Outgoing mail ? |
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Jim Hammar
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Topic: Can Spam Filter be used for Outgoing mail ?Posted: 26 November 2003 at 8:40am |
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Can Spam Filter be used to filter / capture outgoing mail as well ?
Here is the rejection I get
11/26/03 07:10:42:187 -- (2576) Connection from: 91.0.0.6 - Originating country : United States
11/26/03 07:10:42:437 -- (2576) Resolving 91.0.0.6 - exchangedal.cha-systems.com 11/26/03 07:10:42:437 -- (2576) Mail from: Jim.Hammar@cha-systems.com To: Jimhammar@hotmail.com - rejected - no relay allowed or % found in FROM address 11/26/03 07:10:42:437 -- (2576) 91.0.0.6 - Mail from: Jim.Hammar@cha-systems.com To: Jimhammar@hotmail.com will be disconnected 11/26/03 07:10:42:437 -- (2576) Disconnect |
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LogSat
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Posted: 28 November 2003 at 2:27pm |
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Jim, SpamFilter is designed to handle incoming email traffic only. All your outgoing email should be processed by your regular SMTP server. In any case, if you really want to have your outgoing email go thru SpamFilter first, you can do that by adding the IP ranges your customers use in the IP whitelist. Roberto F. |
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Mark M
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Posted: 05 December 2003 at 5:34pm |
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HiSeems only to work via domian names and not IP address
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Posted: 07 December 2003 at 8:39pm |
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I can't get it to work under either domain or IP. Am I doing something wrong. I still get "Relay Not Permitted". I don't want to tell all my folks that the port changed. Any good work arounds?
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LogSat
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Posted: 13 December 2003 at 10:15am |
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Dave, Usually SpamFilter is implemented without needing to have users change any of their email settings, leaving your existing SMTP server and its port as they are. This can be done (1) by modifying the DNS MX record for your domain to point to the IP SpamFilter is installed on, or (2) by leaving the DNS untouched and simply modifying your firewall to reroute incoming traffic on port 25 to SpamFilter's IP. If you are in definite need to use SpamFilter to handle outgoing traffic, can you please post or email to support@logsat.com your SpamFilter.ini file, your "Excluded Domains / IPs" whitelist file, and the section of the SpamFilter's activity logs that show the denied email relay attempts? Roberto F. |
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Posted: 01 July 2004 at 5:56pm |
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Posted: 01 July 2004 at 11:08pm |
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Jeff, Please see the the posting at http://www.logsat.com/spamfilter/forums/showmessage.asp?messageID=2618 for several ideas/workarounds. Roberto F. |
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