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Re: An end to spam through Graphnet
From: Matthew White <mtw () user1 channel1 com>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 20:50:45 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, Geoff White wrote:
The current problem that I have is valid customers who are "on the road" and want to sendmail through my SMTP server when they dial into att or netcom, before their eudora's used to point their SMTP server at me, that ain't happenin' after my spam attach so is there some work around that they can use?
If your customers always use the same ISP, you could use the "Preventing Relaying Through Your SMTP Port" ruleset provided at http://www.sendmail.org/antispam.html I have sucsessfully implemented this on our system. (It's pretty trivial) -Matthew Matthew White Systems Administrator Channel 1 Communications 617.864.0100
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- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Bill Woodcock (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Bill Becker (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Jon Lewis (Aug 02)
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- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Jon Stevens (Aug 02)
- An end to spam through Graphnet Dana Hudes (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Geoff White (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Matthew White (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Greg A. Woods (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Michael Dillon (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet J.D. Falk (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Jon Lewis (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Keith McCallion (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet John-David Childs (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Greg A. Woods (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Geoff White (Aug 02)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet Dana Hudes (Aug 05)
- Re: An end to spam through Graphnet DAVE NORDLUND (Aug 05)