[Pymilter] [PATCH] spfmilter.py - Don't check SPF on authenticated senders

David Caldwell david at porkrind.org
Wed Dec 5 18:13:34 EST 2012


On 12/5/12 2:21 PM, Stuart D Gathman wrote:
> On Dec 4, David Caldwell transmitted in part:
> 
>>  I'm trying to use spfmilter.py to check SPF on a Sendmail server that
>> sends and receives mail. spfmilter.py is checking SPF on users that are
>> trying to send mail (whether posted to the submission port or the smtp
>> port). If the user has logged in with a user and password then they are
>> trusted and I don't think SPF should be checked.
> 
> You'll find that milter-0.8.17 has that, and also a way to configure
> cross user forgery prevention.  Each SMTP AUTH user name can be
> restricted in
> what domains it is allowed to use.

Oh, thanks, my mistake! I grabbed the sources from Debian and didn't
think to check that they weren't the latest version (they are at 0.8.13).

-David



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