Re: [nail-devel] configure mailx to avoid Gmail's spam classification
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From: Steffen N. <st...@sd...> - 2016-01-26 21:15:08
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"João M. S. Silva" <joa...@gm...> wrote: |On 01/23/2016 12:09 PM, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: |> For sendmail it seems you have to set the use_ct_file option and |> create / edit /etc/mail/trusted-users (or whatever you've set |> confCT_FILE to). Or you set confTRUSTED_USERS. |> I've not yet made it to the exim manual. | |Thanks. I think I'm gonna go with postfix instead. If I come back to |sendmail I'll check this configuration you suggest. | |I was "able" to put my sendmail installation not working when I messed |with the configuration. | |On the other hand, I configured postfix in another machine and it seems |easier. | |I remember seeing a comic strip in which they made fun of how hard it |was to configure sendmail. It was like a homeless man with a board |saying "I configure sendmail for food" or something like that. "You are grazy if you try it a second time" or something. My problem was solely the documentation. But i've got something working. The problems that remain i could handle with some nice firewall rules. But especially iptables' conntrack / recent. And such :o) And it seems i'm heading towards exim, i like stuff with a good manual (though FreeBSD ships something that might be complete in /usr/share, some spoken context words i personally appreciate) -- the good thing is that there are options. If you are working with a smart host DMA may be something for you, too. I have no idea how it works regarding -f, though. :-) Ciao! --steffen |