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SMTP-Auth accepted for non-local users
This switch is complementary to the previous. In general it is not allowed that a non
local IP sends an email to the Internet via the SX-GATE mail server. Activating this
switch this will be allowed for authenticated users.
This option is useful if for example the notebook of an employee is sometimes
connected to the SX-GATE LAN and sometime directly connected to the Internet.
Without changing the configuration of the mail program and without working with
profiles, emails can always be sent via SX-GATE if this feature is enabled. As described
at the previous option, the group administration determines which users are authorized.
14.5.2-E
Receiving filters
Suppress disposition notifications
Whenever a user opens an email requesting a return receipt in form of a Message
Disposition Notification (MDN), the mail program will usually ask for the user's
confirmation to send it. If the user agrees, the mail program will return an email
indicating that the mail has been opened to the sender. Most mail programs can be
configured to always ignore or always send disposition notifications.
Enable this options and SX-GATE will remove those headers from inbound mail,
requesting for an MDN. So an administrator can suppress MDNs regardless of the
actual settings in the users' email programs.
This option does not affect Delivery Status Notifications (DSNs).
Tag faked mails from own domain
The email sender as displayed to the user ("From" header) can be forged easily. Some
users could be fooled by an email using e.g. the sender address of the manager. With
this option enabled, external mails will be tagged if the sender address contains a local
domain. The text "*****FAKE***** [Sender]" will be put in front of the subject. This check
is not performed for authenticated connections and connections from IPs listed below
"Local IP addresses" in menu "Modules > Mail Server > SMTP settings" on tab "Relay
control".
If a local user sends an email to a mailinglist, the returned email
is expected to be tagged wrongfully.