2 questions different SA scores for outbound vs inbound and best ldap/AD connector for postfix

Martin Hepworth maxsec at gmail.com
Fri May 27 21:00:24 IST 2011


Also not a great idea to use domains for the outbound checks as many
spam use the same from domain as the to domain. Better to use ip
address in the from here


Martin
On Friday, 27 May 2011, Alex Neuman <alex at vidadigital.com.pa> wrote:
> About question #1, it's definitely possible - although it's not often you find outbound spam unless your users are spammers themselves!
>
> spam = %rules-dir%/spam.rules
> high scoring spam = %rules-dir%/high.scoring.spam.rules
>
> spam.rules:
>
> # inbound
> to: *@mydomain.com 4
> # outbound
> fromorto: default 7
>
> high.scoring.spam.rules:
> # inbound
> to: *@mydomain.com 7
> # outbound
> fromorto: default 12
>
> Reload MailScanner and it should pick up.
>
> PS: Please don't email back saying it didn't work because you copied it verbatim. This is just an example, read the docs and make sure you know what every parameter does.
> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Harondel J. Sibble <mailscanner at pdscc.com> wrote:
>
> Question #1
>
> Is there a way to assign different spam score requirements to inbound vs
> outbound mail?  I see in the list archives instructions for disabling
> outbound SA scoring, but not for different directional scores.
>
> Basically want
>
> Inbound
> spam = 4
> high scoring spam = 7
>
> outbound
> spam = 7
> high scoring spam = 12
>
> Can someone point me to instructions on how to make this work or let me know
> if it's not even possible?
>
> Question #2
>
> what's the current recommended best AD/LDAP connector for using with Postfix
> and Exchange 2010/Windows 2008 R2 AD.
>
> I've been reviewing the list archives and googling and see there are still a
> lot of options in general, but most I've come across so far seem to be
> specific to EX2003/2007/Win2k3.
>
> Customer is happy to pay for a commercial solution.  Just looking for the
> simplest to deploy/maintain.
>
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