[Postfixbuch-users] IP address of MX host is a RFC1918 address ???

Marcel Hartmann mail at marcel-hartmann.com
Fr Aug 5 09:36:26 CEST 2005


Hallo, 

> Subject: Re: [Postfixbuch-users] IP address of MX host is a 
> RFC1918 address ???
> 
> * Marco Eisenhuth <marco.eisenhuth at starke-erfurt.de>:
> 
> > >> Das Webinterface von Schlundtec möchte mir eine Mail 
> zukommen lassen.
> > >> Mein Postfix prüft, wer da mit ihm reden mag, und stellt 
> fest, dass 
> > >> webend2.autodns2.de die IP 192.168.110.201 hat.
> > > 
> > > Korrekt.
> > >  
> > >> Mhh, soweit, so schlecht. Was mach ich jetzt?
> > > 
> > > Ausnahme eintragen.
> > 
> > wie? wo? was? ;-)
> 
> Ist doch immer dassselbe. check_sender_access davor, welches 
> webend2.autodns2.de als Absender erlaubt
> 
> -- 
> Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandt at charite.de)          
> spamtrap at charite.de
> http://www.postfix-book.com/                     Tel. +49 
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> IMPORTANT - ANTI-DISCLAIMER - This email is not and cannot, 
> by its nature, be confidential. En route from me to you, it 
> will pass across the public Internet, easily readable by any 
> number of system administrators along the way. If you have 
> received this message by mistake, it would be ridiculous for 
> me to tell you not to read it or copy to anyone else, 
> because, let's face it, if it's a message revealing 
> confidential information or that could embarrass me 
> intensely, that's precisely what you'll do. Who wouldn't? 
> Likewise, it is superfluous for me to claim copyright in the 
> contents, because I own that anyway, even if you print out a 
> hard copy or disseminate this message all over the known 
> universe. I don't know why so many corporate mail servers 
> feel impelled to attach a disclaimer to the bottom of every 
> email message saying otherwise. If you don't know either, why 
> not email your corporate lawyers and system administrators 
> and ask them why they insist on contributing so much to the 
> waste of bandwidth? To say nothing of making the presence of 
> your mail on public discussions or mailinglists of explicitly 
> contratictory nature.
> May as well just delete it, eh? Oh, and this message is 
> probably plagued with viruses as well.
> --

Wie realisiert man solche random Messages am ende seiner Mails?
Ist das ne Serversache?

Gruß 
  Marcel




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