Matt Kettler <mkettler@...> wrote: > If you can, I would suggest using SMTP AUTH or TLS instead. That would work no > matter what your home IP address is, or how often it changes. Indeed, that makes much more sense. > On the bonus side, you can also use the SMTP AUTH on your MTA to allow > relaying, if you need it, without making your server an open relay. While we are on this topic: how do you tell sendmail to allow relaying when SMTP AUTH or STARTTLS was validated? -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@...
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Re: [milter-greylist] How To Whitelist a Dynamic IP Sender?
2008-02-29 by manu@netbsd.org