Mail (not!) from my own postmaster
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Mon Nov 5 00:18:36 CET 2007
On Friday 02 November 2007 21:39, Paul Franklin wrote:
> I just got an e-mail which claims to be from postmasteratyugmdotorg,
> which resides on my kolab server, stating that an e-mail I attempted to
> send could not be delivered. Of course, it originated from a host
> identified only by IP address.
> Is there a setting to cause Kolab to reject that as spam since no one
> off site should be masquerading as our postmaster?
The option so check headers and compare envelop and header from information
just does this. Marking the email as untrusted should be enough to make
users suspicious. To block more would be unwise as your users might be on
mailinglists.
Bernhard
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