Hey,
Try strace -f to follow any child's created? Maybe there is more to see.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 25.10.2012, at 15:54, J. Kendzorra m...@vchkpw.kendzorra.de wrote:
Am 25.10.2012 14:06, schrieb Emailitis:
Thanks, J for the response!
Runing strace doesn't seem to give me much, I hit
was trying to get it to work again I was using the
/usr/bin/local/spamdyke within the smtp_psa script.
Now that its calling the proper install location it is working again.
On 6/25/12 12:07 PM, Sebastian Grewe sebasti...@jammicron.com wrote:
I am currently not on a computer (and a phone
Just a quick question: have you considered using RDNS blacklist instead? Then
you wouldn't need that many IPs for the same mail host.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 12.01.2012, at 13:41, Angus McIntyre an...@pobox.com wrote:
Apologies in advance for what is undoubtedly going to turn out to be a
D'oh!
I'd probably do this too then. Maybe they it you as an easy target so better
outright block them.
What does Ripe say about those IPs? You might be able to safely block the range
if it's a known spammer range ;-)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 12.01.2012, at 14:45, Marcin Orlowski car...@wfmh.org.pl
As mentioned earlier you can setup a per user blacklist which would accomplish
that. Blacklist Facebook for just a single user.
Check the documentation for config directories. It's a bit tricky but might
help you to accomplish the same without patching spamdyke.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On
program). Be sure that's checked.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey,
I think there is an issue somewhere else. We are using SMTP Auth on
Qmail Level and it works fine with Greylisting. Users are not being
rejected when sending mail through the servers after SMTP
Hey Istvan,
Take a look in the documentation for the whitelist_rdns and whitelist_ip
file.
For that particular match you could use the IP 95.64.115.3 inside the
whitelist_ip or use part of the RDNS (more specific, add .netserv.ro to
the file) which will whitelist that connection based on the
%
\.DENIED_SENDER_NO_MX : 13070 = 13.34 %
\..DENIED_TOO_MANY_RECIPIENTS : 1 = 0.00 %
\DENIED_UNQUALIFIED_RECIPIENT : 1 = 0.00 %
\.TIMEOUT : 1542 = 1.57 %
--
Total : 150533 = 100.00 %
--
Sebastian
as a separate
email. If the message came from a qmail server, it would be that way
anyhow. And after all, that's how many messages end up being delivered.
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey list,
I just looked at those stats and compared the output to what I am having
on our boxes and I started
regards,
Christoph
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Try the Whitelist RDNS file and add
.ibm.com
Maybe that works for you.
Cheers,
Sebastian
nightduke wrote:
Hi Sam when i was working to a Spanish IBM Reseller, I installed
spamdyke, it works sucesfully.
But i added to my whitelist ibm.com...
But IBM uses subdomains... so whitelist ibm.com
Try
spamdyke -v report.txt
Cheers,
Sebastian
dnk wrote:
Hi there,
I am writing a home brew report on my qmail machines. I would like to
include the spamdyke version. So I tried:
spamdyke -v report.txt
No matter what I do, I can not get it to redirect the output to a file.
D
Make that
spamdyke -v 2 version.txt
Cheers,
Sebastian
dnk wrote:
Hi there,
I am writing a home brew report on my qmail machines. I would like to
include the spamdyke version. So I tried:
spamdyke -v report.txt
No matter what I do, I can not get it to redirect the output to a file.
provider, given I have their IPs? I would do that until the message
comes through and then disable the whitelist after that.
Cheers,
Sebastian
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey guys,
Here an issue we had a long time ago already:
A mail provider connects to our system to deliver a mail. Spamdyke
this information could be useful to someone else
out there :)
Cheers,
Sebastian
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey again,
I was a bit quick on the draw there. After some research on our end I
noticed that the spam filter needs quite some time to actually scan that
mail (60s) which results
as mail user):
sa-learn -u vpopmail --force-expire
chown vpopmail:vchkpw /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/bayes_toks
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
..
Sorry for this but I found the solution here:
http://www.qmailwiki.org/index.php/Simscan/README#How_to_Disable
Hey Rafael,
With a large file like that you might want to take a look at:
http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README_rdns_directory_format.html
This is much faster and maybe more reliable?
Just an idea,
Sebastian
Rafael Andrade wrote:
Hello All,
Im dont know whats happen on my qmail +
forever ;).
(IMHO it is still not a very good idea to block by firewall)
Otto
Sebastian Grewe schrieb:
Hey Guys,
I have been working on a simple bash script that will read from it's
standard input and presents some statistics from the logfile in realtime
(when used with tail -f .. ).
After
to that script. Care to have a look into it?
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
I totally forgot about that - but I am not using the script to block
them forever, just to monitor qmail when a large amount of connections
is coming in (which happens ever so often). Even so I did turn off
the blocking feature
'coloring and filtering' might be a nice
enhancement to that script. Care to have a look into it?
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
I totally forgot about that - but I am not using the script to block
them forever, just to monitor qmail when a large amount of connections
is coming in (which happens
versions of Bash too (tried it out, but
didn't finish the rewrite since I am running only 3.0.15 servers).
Try it out on your system and let me know what you think!
Cheers,
Sebastian
PS: Yay to Fridays!
Eric Shubert wrote:
Thanks. I'm sure you'll keep us posted! :)
Sebastian Grewe wrote:
After
Hey Guys,
I have been working on a simple bash script that will read from it's
standard input and presents some statistics from the logfile in realtime
(when used with tail -f .. ).
After a few days that we have been attacked by spambots I got curious
how to avoid these things in the future.
Hey list,
I have some issues when I add zen.spamhaus.org to the spamdyke config:
dns-blacklist-entry=zen.spamhaus.org
dns-blacklist-entry=bl.spamcop.net
dns-blacklist-entry=dnsbl.sorbs.net
ip-blacklist-file=/etc/spamdyke/blacklist_ip
ip-whitelist-file=/etc/spamdyke/whitelist_ip
log-level=debug
(or domain) to the rDNS
whitelist file, however, not the sender whitelist file.
Did that. Fixed my problems. Funny though it didn't come up in SD3.x
-- Sam Clippinger
Will see what's going on. Currently working on a few other issues non-SD
related.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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