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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Gary V <mr...@hotmail.com> on 2006/10/13 18:21:45 UTC
exclude a client from internal_networks
I failed to find an example where a client or clients can be excluded from a
network that is configured in internal_networks. Some stupid NAT boxes proxy
the mail so it appears to come from that host. I would like to include the
internal network in internal_networks, but exclude that host. I would post
what I think it would obviously be, but would rather get the real answer
rather than a guess from me.
Gary V
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Re: exclude a client from internal_networks
Posted by Gary V <mr...@hotmail.com>.
>Gary V wrote:
>>I failed to find an example where a client or clients can be excluded from
>>a network that is configured in internal_networks. Some stupid NAT boxes
>>proxy the mail so it appears to come from that host. I would like to
>>include the internal network in internal_networks, but exclude that host.
>>I would post what I think it would obviously be, but would rather get the
>>real answer rather than a guess from me.
>>
>>Gary V
>
>internal_networks !1.2.3.4 1.2.3.0/24
>
Thank you, that's what I thought. After I thought about it some more, I
looked at the headers and noticed the proxy at least did not mess with them,
so in the end I'm not sure I would actually need to apply this.
Gary V
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Re: exclude a client from internal_networks
Posted by "Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <sp...@dostech.ca>.
Gary V wrote:
> I failed to find an example where a client or clients can be excluded
> from a network that is configured in internal_networks. Some stupid NAT
> boxes proxy the mail so it appears to come from that host. I would like
> to include the internal network in internal_networks, but exclude that
> host. I would post what I think it would obviously be, but would rather
> get the real answer rather than a guess from me.
>
> Gary V
internal_networks !1.2.3.4 1.2.3.0/24