Thanks Chris. A very handy and clever service. Which MAPS have you found most useful?


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From: Chris Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Mon, 01 Dec 2003 13:29:23 -0500

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>ljacobs wrote:
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>> Can you provide some examples of how you are using spfilter making local maps?
>
>I don't have it automated yet, but basic process is:
>
>If you don't have gnupg installed, install it from FreeBSD port (cd 
>/usr/ports/security/gnupg; make; make all)
>
>Download spfilter: 
>http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=49927&release_id=82275
>
>Run tar zxvf on downloaded .tar.gz file.
>
>Install the XML::Parser perl module if you don't have it installed (if you 
>don't spfilter.pl will puke when you run it and tell you to install it or 
>another module).
>
>Go to spfilter directory and run 'make all'.  That will download the latest 
>files and verify the PGP key.
>
>To see what sources you can make maps for, see 
>http://spfilter.sourceforge.net/code/xml-view.php and look at the PRESET and 
>SOURCE sections and get the tag name for that RBL.  I just noticed the SORBS 
>tag is there but none of the zones it contains are listed so it won't work.
>
>For example, to make a map for the PDL use:
>perl spfilter.pl -f=postfix PDL
>
>Look in ./outdir and there will be a map file PDL.postfix.  Run postmap on 
>it and use it like any other map.  You can replace the text spfilter puts in 
>the map prior to running postmap if you want.
>
>> 
>> Have you experimented at all with spambayes?
>
>Have not.
>
>-- 
>Chris Scott
>Host Orlando, Inc
>http://www.hostorlando.com/
>
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