![]() Method 2 - Qmail (SMTP level) Integration That also seems pretty easy to do without using the cpan stuff. I found these instructions on how to install Mail::SPF::Query: wget I did start to try it, but that command wanted to create a directory in my /root folder to setup the CPAN stuff and I didn’t want to install something to just compile one thing, but maybe its the best way, not sure. I haven’t tested this, but seems easy enough. You can try installing the missing perl module through cpan like this: This one seems pretty easy to implement and I dont see it affecting Iworx at all.įrom the other thread Paul mentions that this can be installed by: This would be a good method to have and maybe the more flexable of the two. You can have SA scan the emails using SPF plugin to increase the “spam points”. So far I understand there are 2 ways to implement SPF which is similar to how you can block emails via SA(SpamAssassin) at SMTP level and LOCAL DELIVERY level. The second part of SPF is running the module on your mail server so you can check that the mail your receive from are really that person at. ![]() If you haven’t already you should definately setup you DNS SPF records so keep people from sending email based on your domain. You can learn how to setup the DNS TXT records on the SPF website and they also have a nice wizard that can help you. This allows other server running SPF module to check that if they get an email from that it is really someone sending from you mail server and not a spammer just using your address. One is publishing your SPF records on your DNS. SPF :: SPF is a way of checking the MX record IP is vaild to be the sender on an email for a particular domain. I wanted to create one thread with all the SPF stuff b/c I was getting confused.
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