As Len said spam-stats and pflogsumm are essential. I added one other = thing for my site.
The rejected messages from postfix are sent to a hidden user on my imail = box. I have a scheduled script that runs nightly that parses through the = mailbox to extract the sender, recipient(s), and postfix error message to = a tab delimited file. It then renames the mailbox to todays date so the = next reject message begins a new inbox for the next day. If questions = arise I can find rejected message for the sender or recipient and check = why it occured.=20 bob On Friday, March 28, 2003 6:16 AM, Mitch Planck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Hi all, >I recently set up and started using imgate. I've been doing testing with = one >low volume domain so far and just added some more domains in. I'm using >amavis and sophos for virus scanning as well. I like it so far and was >wondering how closely people watch the messages that come from the imgate >server reporting non-delivery and such. Overnight I've gotten about 500 >messages and looked through 200 or so of them and they all look like = legit >spam (is there such a thing) that was refused. I only found one issue = where >someone tried to send a binhex multi-part mime attachment and the virus >scanner had a problem with decoding it (I think I have that fixed). Do = you >guys keep all the non-delivery messages or read them? What's the standard >practice here? > >Best regards, >Mitch Planck >ias.net > >
