On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 01:18:21 +0100
Jakob Hirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Fischer wrote:
It is artedona.de. The Domain exist. They relay about our
Mail-Server
Yes, but the resolving is not only overly indirect (artedona.de -
ns{1,2}.ebuz-kunden.de - ns{1,2}.dns-resolver.net), the
Tom Fischer wrote:
Fixed the 1s TTL-Problem, i think i need vacation. This was only for
Vacation is always good :)
What makes you think that?
Because when i do a telnet connection to comcast mail gateway i have to
wait for about 4 minutes until it gives the return codes (maybe this is
You
Le Vendredi 24 Février 2006 20:18, Eric Fox a écrit :
I do something similar to this. When I've rejected a message as known
spam, a log entry is posted in maillog. I then use logsurfer to monitor
maillog for these entries. Logsurfer parses out the IP and passes it on
to a script that
Marc Sherman wrote:
Philip, I think it would be good if warn set a header on an accept, as
well. Can you add that to the wishlist?
Actually, the more I think about it, I think it would be better if there
were a new headers_add ACL condition that added a message header
unconditionally,
On 25/02/06, Mathieu Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Vendredi 24 Février 2006 20:18, Eric Fox a écrit:
I do something similar to this. When I've rejected a message as known
spam, a log entry is posted in maillog. I then use logsurfer to monitor
maillog for these entries. Logsurfer parses
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Marc Sherman wrote:
Marc Sherman wrote:
Philip, I think it would be good if warn set a header on an accept, as
well. Can you add that to the wishlist?
Actually, the more I think about it, I think it would be better if there
were a new headers_add ACL condition
Hi !!
Basically, it studies logs and expect to find the string ++BAN:IP++. If it
founds this, it stores it in a mysql database. And then, another script
update /etc/hosts.deny according to the database.
we are doing a similar thing, but instead of having a log parser we
directly insert the
Currently most all mail that is coming through that is getting frozen (which
is 85% spam) was around 80k at the largest. The average size I would say is
around 15-30k.
Mail volume is low compared to other servers. I have about a dozen domains,
each with about 5-10 users each so the total volume
Bradley Walker wrote:
Currently most all mail that is coming through that is getting frozen (which
is 85% spam) was around 80k at the largest. The average size I would say is
around 15-30k.
So you could safely add a 100k (see below). This will especially help if
your users receive large
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Viktor Vislobokov wrote:
There is a small list of spamers domains in attachment.
Perhaps, some people may find it useful.
Probably not, since it includes blanket bans on whole countries.
Tony.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dotat.at/ ${sg{\N${sg{\
This is an error that happens when I have the issue of Exim and SpamAssassin
running. This is one of many errors that appears in the exim mainlog. What
clues can I gather from this other than spamc is having issues with the
spamcheck transport part of exim?
2006-02-27 23:06:42 SMTP connection
Currently I use an exim.conf file that is pre-created/released by the
webhosting control panel software makers and also created by Jeff Lasman who
posts here on this forum as well. You can view the currently unedited
released version of this exim.conf file located at
Perhaps we're the only site handling local delivery this way :-/
Pete Naylor wrote...
I'm having some trouble with delivery to Cyrus using Exim's LMTP via TCP
transport. Actually - the delivery is working fine. The problem I have
is that when the delivery fails (after DATA generally) or
On 28/02/06, Viktor Vislobokov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Finch wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Viktor Vislobokov wrote:
There is a small list of spamers domains in attachment.
Perhaps, some people may find it useful.
Probably not, since it includes blanket bans on whole countries.
On 28/02/06, Bradley Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently I use an exim.conf file that is pre-created/released by the
webhosting control panel software makers and also created by Jeff Lasman who
posts here on this forum as well. You can view the currently unedited
released version of
On 2/27/06, David Saez Padros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are doing a similar thing, but instead of having a log parser we
directly insert the ip into a mysql database using exim builtin mysql
support, then every 5 minutes the mysql databse is dumped into a faster
cdb databse which is used
On 28/02/06, Henry Amrhein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/27/06, David Saez Padros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are doing a similar thing, but instead of having a log parser we
directly insert the ip into a mysql database using exim builtin mysql
support, then every 5 minutes the mysql
Hi !!
we are doing a similar thing, but instead of having a log parser we
directly insert the ip into a mysql database using exim builtin mysql
support, then every 5 minutes the mysql databse is dumped into a faster
cdb databse which is used by exim.
I'm curious. Doesn't a few writes to the
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