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1. Re: JBoss as web mail server
acoliver May 7, 2005 3:14 PM (in response to ilia)We have not yet tested with that level of load.
We do not yet implemented antivirus checkers
I am not sure about #3. (what is that?)
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2. Re: JBoss as web mail server
ilia May 8, 2005 7:47 AM (in response to ilia)"acoliver@jboss.org" wrote:
We have not yet tested with that level of load.
We do not yet implemented antivirus checkers
I am not sure about #3. (what is that?)
#4 is available depending on which user repos you are using.
#3 is the situation when
1) You are sending letter to me
2) my smtp server sees, Uh-huh! letter seems to be From: acoliver@jboss.org
3) my smtp server opens outgoing smtp connection to mx handler of jboss.org and does a liitle conversation:
%telnet jboss.com.mail1.psmtp.com 25
Trying 64.18.4.10...
Connected to jboss.com.mail1.psmtp.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 Postini ESMTP 117 y6_1_0c7 ready. CA Business and Professions Code Section
17538.45 forbids use of this system for unsolicited electronic mail advertisemen
ts.
helo paramon.ru
250 Postini says hello back
mail from:<>
250 Ok
rcpt to:acoliver@jboss.org
250 Ok
as far as envelope-from appears to be valid, so, my smtp server say "ok" to incoming mal.
known implementation of smtp callback checking is milter-sender:
http://www.milter.info/milter-sender/index.shtml
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine -
3. Re: JBoss as web mail server
acoliver May 11, 2005 8:17 AM (in response to ilia)No we don't. I'm not sure its useful anyhow. Most spam I get says its from a valid domain. Now it would be possible (theoretically) to use the header to check that the ip indeed belonged to that host but no way you're achieving #1 if you do that and I'm sure it would block certain types of legitimately relayed mail (internal corporate SMTP->ISP SMTP where the internal is not accessible from the outside).