Eric Is there a way i can drop all bouncing mails? i know little about maildrop, how best we can make use of it? any other ideas? in spamdyke mailing list suggestions were to comment RBL list and enable few other options "1 - comment out dns-blacklist-entry=zen.spamhaus.org 2 - uncoment reject-empty-rdns, reject-ip-in-cc-rdns, reject-missing-sender-mx and reject-unresolvable-rdns 3- into /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_recipients add your domain in format @your-domain (it will block all mails like to: n...@your-domain from: n...@your-domain) 4- into /etc/spamdyke/ip-in-rdns-keyword-blacklist-file put these words :" with RBL in place itself people are making life uncomfortable, without that how it will be?
--Nic > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 09:05:22 -0700 > Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: Fine tuning qmail+spamdyke > > nicole thomson wrote: > > My present config is qmail-toaster+spamdyke > > > > >Have you implemented a whitelist with all of your vendors? > > > > yes i did this, whenever i see a mail is with DENIED_RBL_MATCH bounce, > > but tracing them through the logs is bit a pain, > > Have you tried something like: > # qmlog -g DENIED_RBL_MATCH -nl smtp | sort -k 6 | less > > > > > > What do you consider to be false positives? > > > > @400000004b1df18e1c8961bc.s:@400000004b1d283c1d694a0c spamdyke[23866]: > > DENIED_RBL_MATCH from: validemai...@pcisecurity_xxxxx.org > > <mailto:[email protected]> to: [email protected] > > origin_ip: 74.53.136.146 origin_rdns: ruby2.fastnix.com auth: (unknown) > > > > this particular e-mail will be sent from them to our domain > > periodically, even though it is not listed in spamhaus, still this email > > has been denied to mydomain user. > > As I said in the other email, this appears to be a bug. I'll be > interested to see what Sam has to say about this, as nobody else has > experienced a bug of this type that I'm aware of. Very peculiar. It's > almost as if the IP address is spoofed or somehow incorrect. (Please be > sure to include your spamdyke.conf when you post to the spamdyke list) > > > at present i wil be sending a mail to the above said emailid stating the > > mail has got rejected and now the domain is allowed to send mail's , > > please resend the same to [email protected] > > > > but this process is painful, if it is getting delivered to some id's > > after whitelisting them, i can forward the email to > > [email protected] and henceforth the mail will not be blocked > > > > is there any other way to do the same? > > Perhaps. Check the spamdyke documentation. I seem to recall a testing > sort of option that logs what actions would have been taken, but allows > email to pass through. I'm not sure off hand if that's been implemented > already, or might be an enhancement request. > > > > > > > spamd/current > > > > > > @400000004b1615083b5a5bdc [728] info: spamd: result: . 0 - > > AWL,BAYES_00,MSGID_MULTIPLE_AT,NO_RELAYS > > scantime=9.7,size=3414,user=vpopmail,uid=508,required_score=12.0,rhost=localhost.localdomain,raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=47811,mid=<011301ca731f$d59bfa30$80d3ee...@[email protected]>,bayes=0.000000,autolearn=no > > @400000004b16150e2e2bec64 [320] info: spamd: result: . 0 - > > AWL,BAYES_00,MSGID_MULTIPLE_AT,NO_RELAYS > > scantime=7.9,size=3414,user=vpopmail,uid=508,required_score=12.0,rhost=localhost.localdomain,raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=47814,mid=<011301ca731f$d59bfa30$80d3ee...@[email protected]>,bayes=0.000000,autolearn=no > > Those scan times are pretty high, which can contribute to your timeouts. > The "child states" lines would be nice to see, as they give an > indication of how many scans you have going at once. > > See Jake's video about spamassassin performance tuning for making the > simscan working directory a tmpfs (providing you have enough ram). > > > > Also, look to see which rules are contributing to your false positives. > > > Some rules may be inappropriate in your environment, causing some emails > > > to score too high. > > > > spamdyke rules or spamassassin rules? > > Spamassassin rules (spamdyke doesn't have rules per se). You'll need to > look at the message headers to see which rules contribute to the total > spam score. > > -- > -Eric 'shubes' > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group > (www.vickersconsulting.com) > Vickers Consulting Group offers Qmailtoaster support and installations. > If you need professional help with your setup, contact them today! > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please visit qmailtoaster.com for the latest news, updates, and packages. > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > _________________________________________________________________ New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. http://windows.microsoft.com/shop
