This is a discussion on Re: Feasability of E-Mail Laundering Service within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; On May 25, 2005, at 00:44, Simon Waters wrote: > > Give them a new email address on your ...
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On May 25, 2005, at 00:44, Simon Waters wrote: > > Give them a new email address on your server, if need be get them to > buy a > domain (domains are cheap and the address should stick with them > longer than > ISP addresses) and add it to your server, and maybe pick up the old > with fetchmail or similar while they get use to the new system. Unfortunately, a new e-dress won't make her happy; the large-ISP address has been published and needs to remain viable. You're right though, I hadn't looked at the complete problem. So much of my new, minty-fresh anti-spam measures depend on direct connection from a naughty server (RHBL entries, greylisting, etc) that with any mail laundering scheme I'd be back down to just amavisd-new/SpamAssassin/ClamAV, and the latter's nigh-pointless as she's on a Mac anyway. Hmmm. She enabled her ISP's spam filtering recently, I'll have to see if/how she likes it, and go from there. -- Lorrie |