[Mimedefang] Bogus HELO filtering
Jeff Rife
mimedefang at nabs.net
Wed Jul 7 19:11:00 EDT 2004
On 7 Jul 2004 at 9:21, Chris Myers wrote:
> > ###############################################################
> > if ($ip =~ /^(127\.0\.0\.1|$TrustedNetworks)/)
> > {
> > return ('ACCEPT_AND_NO_MORE_FILTERING', "OK");
> > }
>
> If you use stream_by_domain() or stream_by_recipient(), you really really
> don't want to have the 127.0.0.1 in the IP regexp.
I don't use these, and I really need 127.0.0.1 to keep the server load
down, as it generally forwards all mail to the server where our internal
users retrieve their e-mail (I have all the valid users available at this
machine, though). With sendmail 8.12.x, this means that it is re-sent
via SMTP, and I don't want to take any time to do any scanning.
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