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If the spam control is done on an external server and the sender of the mail is in smartermail, it is transmitted directly without being checked.
Idea shared by CAPRAU - 11/23/2021 at 12:51 PM
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Hi,

If the spam control is done on an external server and the sender of the mail is in smartermail, it is transmitted directly without being checked.

We use a separate server and software for spam checks. As a gateway, it passes through this server before getting mail to smartermail. The issue that I see as a fault of smartermail: if the mail is in smartermail, it does not use a gateway, it provides direct local transmission. For this reason, the server may send an e-mail that spreads malware within itself. Incoming messages should use gateway even if the user is in smartermail. There is a separate option for this.

There must be a structure that we can control and send incoming mails to the spam server.

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This is how all mail server software I’ve ever used works. Mail that comes from local is delivered locally.

If you send an email from user1@domain to user2@domain the server will deliver locally. You can try changing the domains settings in SM to use MX for delivery. 
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When we make the "Inbound Message Delivery" part => External (use MX record) in the domain settings in Smartermail, the outgoing mail, endless loops on the spool. Then the gateway server sends too many connection messages. You can test that this system is malfunctioning.

554 Maximum hop count exceeded. Possible loop. 


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