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Re: suspicious mail server log entries



At 7:02 AM -0500 1/31/06, David Haines wrote:
As for blocking spoofing attempts, you do have an option for Postfix, which
came with your OS X Server (vs. Dropping it and using Exim instead).

Postfix's ability to test and block for spam is really exceedingly poor, comparatively speaking. There's a reason why top MTAs use exim. Another being it's far more elegant and streamlined than postfix (or even worse, qmail) with all it's silly little queues and config files.


Sure you can block spoofing easily enough, but that's rather trivial.

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-dhan

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