Autor: W B Hacker Fecha: A: exim users Asunto: Re: [exim] Re: bounce messages and their potential misuse
Adam Funk wrote:
> On 2006-03-31, Steve Hill <steve@???> wrote:
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>>I think you should be sending your mail via your work's authenticated SMTP
>>relay (and yes, I'm aware they probably don't run one :). This is a
>>requirement anyway if your work published SPF records for the domain.
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> To do that I'd have to configure my home Exim to route mail
> differently according to the From-address,
Maybe not.
If you weren't running a 'home Exim' at all, but simply had
multiple accounts set up in your MUA, each account would seek to
connect to, authenticate with, and send/receive traffic through
the MSA/MTA (POP & IMAP) that it was meant to use.
Presuming, of course, that your various accounts are served on
ports you can configure to reach.
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>> and I'd have to store my
>> shell password unencrypted in exim.conf!
>>
Not ordinarily. Exim can use the hashes of the system password
files.
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>>This does of course also mean that you can't register a domain name via a
>>3rd-party registrar and send mail from that domain via your ISP's mail
>>servers (since your ISP has no idea that you own that domain).
Nor wants you transiting mail for it over their MTA with an ID
not controlled by them.
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> Isn't this one of the main reasons why a lot people say SPF stinks?
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It's more basic than that.
You would be missing a proper fixed IP, proper DNS entries
(rDNS), MX record - and more, etc.