I hoped it was as simple as the phising but it's turned on. I'll see if i can find something on the Panda website that might help me.
Best regards and thanks for the info
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recently spammers have taken a serious interest in copying a persons domain name and pretend to send mail using that domain. Due to this fact my spam filter isn't reacting on them since it thinks it's part of the domain.
I use a Panda Performa V.3.00.500.00. I can enter the domains wich will be ignored but i wich there was a way so you could bind it to a certain mail server.
I dunno if anyone else knows how i should or best handle this. Cause it is getting really annoying.
Kind regards,
K. Vanblaere
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Is solved by entering the ip adress of our mailserver in the panda gateway spam filter.
Protections Settings > Anti-Spam Protection there you can choose for "internal domain"
We filled in our domain name, but the panda has problems to resolve adress spoofing.
With the ip adress filled in, the filtering works fine.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Didier
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by: ShineOnPosted on 2009-01-04 at 09:15:31ID: 23290487
I don't know much about the Panda GateDefender Performa device, but I've worked with other spam filters.
It should automatically do what you want, unless you have the anti-phishing turned off - that's what checks for (from the Performa's data sheet) "fraudulent attempts to forge the identity of other organizations...."
You could also check Panda's site for free add-on software if that exact feature you need - usually done via reverse dns lookup of the sending mail server's IP address - is not part of the base system.
The entering of domains to ignore sounds more like an exception list than a rule list - a list shouldn't be necessary and would quickly be outdated - it should verify the sender's mail host dynamically.
Again, I don't use that device, so this is all "in theory." ;)