Bypassing Spam Checks
Monday, March 16th, 2009Your sendmail is configured to block incoming junk mail, and you have been asked to allow junk mail through when it is addressed to specific recipients.
Your sendmail is configured to block incoming junk mail, and you have been asked to allow junk mail through when it is addressed to specific recipients.
Spammers hide their true identities. You want to provide as much information as possible to track down spammers that use your system.
You have been asked to create a sendmail configuration that applies checks only when the mail is addressed to selected recipients.
Your sendmail is configured to block incoming junk mail, and you have been asked to allow junk mail through when it is addressed to specific recipients.
Before creating any user accounts, create an acceptable use policy that, among many other things, gives you the power to block spam communications—both inbound and outbound. Ensure that all users agree to this policy before giving out any user accounts.