Re: [spamdyke-users] Questions about qrv
Nope, you don't need those files. spamdyke-qrv will use them if they exist, otherwise it will assume the default values. However, if you're using Plesk you don't need spamdyke-qrv at all. The built-in Plesk filters already check for valid recipients before they allow a message to be accepted. -- Sam Clippinger On May 30, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Les Fenison l...@deltatechnicalservices.com wrote: According to the list of files in the docs, I am missing some. Is it necessary to have them all? I am missing these... /var/qmail/control/envnoathost /var/qmail/control/percenthack I am running the Plesk version of qmail which doesn't provide those files. I have specified the path to the spamdyke-qrv file and not seeing any error messages in config-test I get an error when specifying multiple choices for reject-recipient. Is it not possible to use multiple? I want to reject same-as-sender, invalid, and unavailable. How can I specify multiple options? I have tried reject-recipient=same-as-sender, invalid, unavailable which gives me Illegal value for option reject-recipient: invalid, same-as-sender, unavailable (must be one of none, same-as-sender, invalid, unavailable) Debugging qrv??? I am having trouble using config-test. It always hangs and then consumes major CPU and disk resources. The output always looks like this before it hangs. spamdyke 5.0.0+TLS+CONFIGTEST+DEBUG (C)2014 Sam Clippinger, samc (at) silence (dot) org http://www.spamdyke.org/ Use --help for an option summary, --more-help for option details or see README.html for complete documentation. WARNING: Running tests as superuser root(0), group root(0). These test results may not be valid if the mail server runs as another user. SUCCESS: /var/qmail/bin/relaylock appears to offer TLS support but spamdyke will intercept and decrypt the TLS traffic so all of its filters can operate. ERROR: /var/qmail/bin/relaylock appears to offer SMTP AUTH support. spamdyke will observe any authentication and trust its response. The smtp-auth-command option was given but will be ignored. SUCCESS(config-file): Opened for reading: /etc/spamdyke.conf SUCCESS(dns-resolv-conf): Opened for reading: /etc/resolv.conf SUCCESS(graylist-exception-ip-file): Opened for reading: /etc/spamdyke.d/graylist-exception-rdns.conf SUCCESS(graylist-exception-rdns-file): Opened for reading: /etc/spamdyke.d/graylist-exception-ip.conf ___ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users ___ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users
Re: [spamdyke-users] Questions about qrv
Ok, glad to hear plesk handles it.. However, I have still had issues where spammers send with matching to/from addresses Evidently plesk doesn't handle this. And of course, this should ONLY happen for unauthenticated users as some people send to themselves to test. Do I still need qrv for this? Also, what about the hanging config-test problem? see below... -- Original Message -- From: Sam Clippinger s...@silence.org To: spamdyke users spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org Sent: 5/30/2014 3:26:54 PM Subject: Re: [spamdyke-users] Questions about qrv Nope, you don't need those files. spamdyke-qrv will use them if they exist, otherwise it will assume the default values. However, if you're using Plesk you don't need spamdyke-qrv at all. The built-in Plesk filters already check for valid recipients before they allow a message to be accepted. -- Sam Clippinger On May 30, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Les Fenison l...@deltatechnicalservices.com wrote: I am having trouble using config-test. It always hangs and then consumes major CPU and disk resources. The output always looks like this before it hangs. spamdyke 5.0.0+TLS+CONFIGTEST+DEBUG (C)2014 Sam Clippinger, samc (at) silence (dot) org http://www.spamdyke.org/ Use --help for an option summary, --more-help for option details or see README.html for complete documentation. WARNING: Running tests as superuser root(0), group root(0). These test results may not be valid if the mail server runs as another user. SUCCESS: /var/qmail/bin/relaylock appears to offer TLS support but spamdyke will intercept and decrypt the TLS traffic so all of its filters can operate. ERROR: /var/qmail/bin/relaylock appears to offer SMTP AUTH support. spamdyke will observe any authentication and trust its response. The smtp-auth-command option was given but will be ignored. SUCCESS(config-file): Opened for reading: /etc/spamdyke.conf SUCCESS(dns-resolv-conf): Opened for reading: /etc/resolv.conf SUCCESS(graylist-exception-ip-file): Opened for reading: /etc/spamdyke.d/graylist-exception-rdns.conf SUCCESS(graylist-exception-rdns-file): Opened for reading: /etc/spamdyke.d/graylist-exception-ip.conf ___ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users ___ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users
Re: [spamdyke-users] Questions about qrv
On 05/30/2014 04:13 PM, Les Fenison wrote: However, I have still had issues where spammers send with matching to/from addresses Evidently plesk doesn't handle this. And of course, this should ONLY happen for unauthenticated users as some people send to themselves to test. I've found that provided all users authenticate properly and they only submit via your server (and they should if they don't), blacklisting your local domains works well to block this type of spam. Authenticated users can still send to themselves since they authenticate, and messages that illegitimately masquerade as your domain(s) are blocked. -- -Eric 'shubes' ___ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users