-----Original Message----- From: Giovanni Bechis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, January 1, 2016 12:34 PM To: Damian McGuckin <[email protected]>; [email protected] Subject: Re: Filters
Il 1 gennaio 2016 08:09:17 CET, Damian McGuckin <[email protected]> ha scritto: > >Hi everybody, > >New to this list although I have been using OpenBSD thought since 2.1. >Contributed hardware (long ago) to the OpenBSD project. > >I am trying to figure out how to use DNS BLs with OpenSMTPD. Until I >can do that, I do not want to deploy it. > >I can see the API code in the source try but not the instructions on >how to use it. > >I found the document 'opensmtpd-LinuxCon2015.conf' by Giovanni Bechis >and it seems to imply that filters are operational. In fact, it says > > "there are filters available for dnsbl, regex matching, > Spam Assassin, and Clamav integration and much more" > >However, except for some limited images in the presentation, I cannot >find any documentation. Even if I grep 'dnsbl' in the current release, >nothing is there. > >Any pointers as to where I can find this information? > >Thanks - Damian > >Pacific Engineering Systems International, 277-279 Broadway, Glebe NSW >2037 >Ph:+61-2-8571-0847 .. Fx:+61-2-9692-9623 | unsolicited email not wanted >here Views & opinions here are mine and not those of any past or >present employer You should at least pkg_add opensmtpd-extras to start playing with filters. In base there is only the opensmtpd core implementation. Cheers Giovanni -- You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected] I have just finished building a FreeBSD mail server with OpenSMTPD, ClamAV, amavisd-new and SpamAssassin. The reason I managed to do it with OpenSMTPD and didn't need Postfix is this replacement to RBLs http://bgp-spamd.net/index.html I think it's a better alternative to RBLs since your MTA doesn't have to do a DNS query for every incoming message. HTH b��yǢ��m�+&j)[yƮ�쨹���r��y�h�+����kiv��N�����r��zǧu���[h�+��칻�&ޢ���kiv��
