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Daniel15
Guest
Hi everyone,
Because of Plesk's lack of a proper SMTP server (eg. Postfix or Exim), I set up a separate server to work as a spam filter, which filters emails for spam and then forwards these to my web server. I changed the MX record for all my domains to the FQDN of the spam filter, so other servers sending me emails would be connecting to my spam filter, rather than directly to the Plesk server.
Unfortunately, some spammers don't seem to read the MX record, and I still get a bit of spam (because SMTP is not blocked on the Plesk server, so they're still getting to me). My question is, is it possible to edit the configuration of the Plesk server so that only "localhost" and the spam filter can connect to the SMTP server? If so, what config files would I need to edit? The IP address of my Plesk server is 66.79.167.131, and the spam filter/gateway is 66.79.183.73.
Thanks.
Because of Plesk's lack of a proper SMTP server (eg. Postfix or Exim), I set up a separate server to work as a spam filter, which filters emails for spam and then forwards these to my web server. I changed the MX record for all my domains to the FQDN of the spam filter, so other servers sending me emails would be connecting to my spam filter, rather than directly to the Plesk server.
Unfortunately, some spammers don't seem to read the MX record, and I still get a bit of spam (because SMTP is not blocked on the Plesk server, so they're still getting to me). My question is, is it possible to edit the configuration of the Plesk server so that only "localhost" and the spam filter can connect to the SMTP server? If so, what config files would I need to edit? The IP address of my Plesk server is 66.79.167.131, and the spam filter/gateway is 66.79.183.73.
Thanks.