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Topic: Bypass checks when I'm SMTP authenticated?

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Hi,

I'm new in iRedMail. My installation is working fine and it is very nice system.
I have one may be stupid question. How can I bypass checks for banned source IP address when I'm SMTP authenticated?
My boss is traveling around the world and some time he need send email from public network and when the public IP is registered on some spamlist he can't send any email.

I hope my english is understandable.
Roman

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Re: Bypass checks when I'm SMTP authenticated?

*) If you have postscreen service running, and the client IP is blocked by DNSBL service, you have to bypass it in /etc/postfix/postscreen_access.cidr.
*) If you don't have postscreen, just enable SMTP authentication to send email. DNSBL service is not triggered after smtp auth.