spam checks on outgoing mail

Alex Neuman van der Hans alex at NKPANAMA.COM
Thu Dec 1 01:41:13 GMT 2005


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Actually I'd use a ruleset and "From:127.0.0.1 no" to things like "spam 
checks = "; but it would leave your server open to being used as a spam 
proxy if, for whatever reason, your server gets exploited or something.

Jason Williams wrote:

> Something I was thinking about today.
>
>
> First, does anyone here just whitelist their internal mail server so 
> MailScanner never checks the mail to be as SPAM?
>
> Are there any disadvantages to this setup?
>
> Lastly, if you wanted to do so, the quickest way to whitelist your 
> internal mail from never being marked as spam, would be to put the IP 
> address in spam.whitelist.rules?
>
> Just curious and thought I^Òd ask.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jason
>
>
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