SMTP Auth

Darrin Powell dpowell at lssi.net
Wed May 3 16:06:03 IST 2006


I have a remote user using smtp auth to send email remotely. Recently
his emails started getting flagged as spam, the IP he was sending from
was found an a blacklist. Is there any way to whitelist messages that
are sent when using smtp auth?


Example:

Apr 26 15:31:33 server sendmail[8880]: k3QJVVde008880:
from=<user at doamin>, size=417, class=0, nrcpts=2,
msgid=<444FCA92.8080300 at lssi.net>, proto=ESMTP, daemon=TLSMTA,
relay=[66.78.236.255]
Apr 26 15:31:33 sever sendmail[8880]: k3QJVVde008880: to=<recipient>,
delay=00:00:01, mailer=cyrusv2, pri=60417, stat=queued
Apr 26 15:31:33 server sendmail[8880]: k3QJVVde008880: to=<user>,
delay=00:00:01, mailer=cyrusv2, pri=60417, stat=queued
Apr 26 15:31:33 server MailScanner[31843]: New Batch: Scanning 1
messages, 951 bytes
Apr 26 15:31:35 server MailScanner[31843]: Spam Checks: Found 1 spam
messages
Apr 26 15:31:35 server MailScanner[31843]: Virus and Content Scanning:
Starting 
Apr 26 15:31:35 server sendmail[8876]: STARTTLS=client,
relay=cust1683-1.in.mailcontrol.com., version=TLSv1/SSLv3, verify=OK,
cipher=DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA, bits=256/256
Apr 26 15:31:36 server MailScanner[31843]: Uninfected: Delivered 1
messages 


Thanks
-- 
Darrin Powell, CISSP
LSSi Corp.
Security Administrator
Office (919) 466-6803



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