On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Stephen Godar wrote: > I have a GroupWise server, sitting on my protected network for our > e-mail. Can I set up a service like spam cop and have it block those on > the spam list from making it to the GroupWise mail server?
Sure. Under Services, Email Proxy is a section that says "Mail Abuse Prevention System" Where it says MAPS 1, click on the check box and enter bl.spamcop.net Save it. Thats it. You'll get records logged in the usual places that looks something like: Mar 22 10:14:24 scylla smtp: Rejected (MAPS "relays.ordb.org"), [63.206.144.227:29741]->[204.210.172.94:25] FWIW, we use ORDB (which is a list of open relays) to filter. It does an amazing job in reducing the junk. BTW, If youre logging to a Linux syslogger I can send you a little shell and perl script that we have that does a daily summary of the stuff that the mail filters have rejected and mails it to a keeper. Nice to see how much stuff is getting dumped. We average a bit over 500/day. Joe Matuscak Rohrer Corporation 717 Seville Road Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 (330)335-1541 [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the digest version first unsubscribe, then e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
