Rob Sterenborg a écrit :
>>> I installed Postfix-PolicyD, it's really a very good, perhaps the
>>> best, spam filter we tested. I have two question:
>>>
>>> 1) There is some spam again (very few) is it a ways to send the spams
>>> headers on the list or something else to add the blacklist-helo and
>>> spread this list over the net ?
>>>       
>> Policyd never sees this information so it can't use it. What you're
>> probably after is Pyzor I think its called, or perhaps even DCC.
>>     
>
> Actually, I'm not sure of the status of Pyzor. Sometimes I think it's
> dead as the buglist isn't really maintained, the primary Pyzor server is
> not or hardly reachable (the alternative server does a better job) and
> frequently adds a lot of time to the SpamAssassin scan.
> You could use Razor2 instead which works quite well.
>   

With the Debian/Ubuntu packet we have a blacklist_helo SQL file with lot 
of blacklisted domain I talk about this file.

>>> 2) The mails rejected are lost, is there a way to put in quarantine
>>> dir in Maildir format ?
>>>       
>
> As you don't receive the email, there's nothing to quarantine which is a
> Good Thing.
>
> Besides, emails are TEMP-rejected so they should *not* be lost as the
> sender MTA is still responsible for delivering it. Unless of course it's
> a dumb spam smtp-engine but then IMO it doesn't matter and I don't want
> to bother with it.
>   

Yes but some customers love knows what kind of mails are rejected :-\

It was just a question in case it is possible to keep a trace of mail by 
reject the mail at the end of HELO sequence...

Sam.



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