>> On 6 Sep 2016, at 14:10, Edgar Pettijohn <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I'm thinking of starting a support group for others suffering from filter >> withdrawal. Upgraded to 6.0 over the weekend and went back to using spampd >> and sieve. Is there any other options besides amavis? I really miss >> filter-regex. Haven't had any luck finding a replacement just curious if >> anyone out there has any suggestions. > >Hi, > >I’d be up for it. Although I’m still running 5.9 on my mail server, I’m >thinking of upgrading. I knew that filters are experimental (and really to >test the API, not the filters themselves), however I’ve decided to use some of >them and would like to continue doing so. The dnsbl is the one I’d miss the >most. > >All other functionality in my config uses traditional approach, with relaying >over smtp to a daemon (spamd, clamav, dkim_proxy, etc) listening on lo >interface, and all seems to be working fine.
Assuming that that is OpenBSD spamd then I may be able to help you with your dnsbl desire. I have a python script that runs every 15 mins (inside the spamd whitelist time) that checks for new entries, looks them up against a dnsbl and blacklists if appropriate. Note that this code would be provided "as is" & whilst it works for me I make no guarantees as to anything. It probably isn't suitable for anything vaguely high volume. A better hack than what I'm doing currently would be to abuse the spamd sync feature which provides a much more timely notification of activity, but I haven't found the round tuits to do it and am unlikely to do so. Regards JC -- You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected]
