If you use plesk the log entries are written to
/usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Michael Swat
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2008 00:49
An: spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org
If you don't configure logging at all, log must be in a standard place
- /var/log/maillog
On Thu, 15 May 2008 00:48:58 +0200
Michael Swat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Spamdyke-users,
I use this configurationfile
but in the qmaillogfile ( /var/log/mail ) is nothing about Spamdyke,
only
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:07:36AM +0200, Michael Swat wrote:
after I found the Logfile with the help of this community :-) ,
I have another problem
In the logfile is this entry
@4000482bfaca285270ec /usr/local/bin/spamdyke: error while loading
shared
Michael Swat wrote:
@4000482bfaca285270ec /usr/local/bin/spamdyke: error while loading
shared libraries: libc.so.6: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot
allocate memory
I don't know how to fix this. Is here anybody who can help me ?
Well, you might have some
What is memory limit in a run script?
On Thu, 15 May 2008 11:07:36 +0200
Michael Swat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Spamdyke-users,
after I found the Logfile with the help of this community :-) ,
I have another problem
In the logfile is this entry
Hello Eric,
Thursday, May 15, 2008, 1:17:59 AM, you wrote:
ES Michael Swat wrote:
Hello Spamdyke-users,
I use this configurationfile
but in the qmaillogfile ( /var/log/mail ) is nothing about Spamdyke,
only the qmail entries.
What do I wrong ?
log-target=0
log-level=4
I'm trying to debug a problem and have enabled the full-log-dir
option to see the contents of each message when I noticed something
unusual, or at least something I'm not fully understanding.
One of the messages was obviously from a spammer and this particular
IP did not have a reverse DNS entry;
It's not an RFC violation, nor is it unreasonable or weird. :) The
reason spamdyke keeps the connection open is so it can capture the
sender and recipients for its log entries. If it closed the connection
immediately, it would only be able to log the incoming IP address.
In some cases
Sam,
Quick question about the next version. Will that version include the valid
receipient checking? I believe you've mentioned it will, but I want to make
sure.
And, a more specific questions about its implementation, if you've figured
that much out yet...Will it support VPopmail w/MySql?
The next major version will be 4.0.0. It does not include recipient
validation. That feature is currently targeted for the following
version, probably 4.1.0.
I haven't yet decided how to implement it, but I think it won't be
useful unless it supports (at minimum) plain vanilla qmail, qmail
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 15:36 -0500, Sam Clippinger wrote:
I haven't yet decided how to implement it, but I think it won't be
useful unless it supports (at minimum) plain vanilla qmail, qmail with
vpopmail, qmail with vpopmail+MySQL and Plesk (qmail+chkuser). (This
feature could finally
Hello Andras,
many thanks :-) After increasing it , it works :)
Have a nice weekend
Thursday, May 15, 2008, 11:40:04 AM, you wrote:
AK On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:07:36AM +0200, Michael Swat wrote:
after I found the Logfile with the help of this community :-) ,
I have another
That was partly why I was asking... I'm currently NOT filtering based on
valid rcptto, and the arguements for and against both have merits. My
initial concern was against harvest attacks for e-mail addresses. However,
at least John Simpson's validrcptto patch takes that into account and adds
vpopmail doesn't provide recipient validation, although it does include
a couple of helper programs that can do it (just not during the SMTP
connection). In order for vpopmail admins to get it, they have to patch
qmail (TTBOMK).
Based on the number of emails I've received asking for this
I'd love to be able to do spam and virus scanning within spamdyke,
before the connection is complete. That would require spamdyke to start
SpamAssassin and/or ClamAV (or another AV) and capture their output. It
shouldn't be too hard, since both of those programs are designed to be
run this
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