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-Chris

On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Eric Broch <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com>
wrote:

> It's the same as my centos 6 run scripts, in fact that's where I got the
> original src rpms for centos 7. I think Eric Shubert had spamdyke in mind.
>
> On 2/15/2017 1:26 PM, Chris wrote:
>
> I gotta ask, while you said this was a stock QMT install, when was it
> built?
>
> I literally, in the last twenty minutes, spun up a new CentOS 7 VM, and
> installed QMT via the instructions and scripts from
> http://www.qmailtoaster.com/, and I have a different
> /var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run from you:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> QMAILDUID=`id -u vpopmail`
> NOFILESGID=`id -g vpopmail`
> MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming`
> SPAMDYKE="/usr/bin/spamdyke"
> SPAMDYKE_CONF="/etc/spamdyke/spamdyke.conf"
> SMTPD="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd"
> TCP_CDB="/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb"
> HOSTNAME=`hostname`
> VCHKPW="/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw"
> REQUIRE_AUTH=0
>
> exec /usr/bin/softlimit -m 64000000 \
>      /usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l $HOSTNAME -x $TCP_CDB -c "$MAXSMTPD" \
>      -u "$QMAILDUID" -g "$NOFILESGID" 0 smtp \
>      $SPAMDYKE --config-file $SPAMDYKE_CONF \
>      $SMTPD $VCHKPW /bin/true 2>&1
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 9:52 AM, CarlC Internet Services Service Desk <
> ab...@carlc.com> wrote:
>
>> Chris,
>>
>> I loaded a stock QMT install, and in /var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run, it
>> has the line:
>>
>>         BLACKLIST=`cat /var/qmail/control/blacklists`
>>
>> Which is used by SMTP before SPAMDYKE is called:
>>
>> exec /usr/bin/softlimit -m 64000000 \
>>      /usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l $HOSTNAME -x $TCP_CDB -c "$MAXSMTPD" \
>>      -u "$QMAILDUID" -g "$NOFILESGID" 0 smtp \
>>      $RBLSMTPD $BLACKLIST \
>>      $SPAMDYKE --config-file $SPAMDYKE_CONF \
>>      $SMTPD $VCHKPW /bin/true 2>&1
>>
>> I would think you could use either blacklists in /var/qmail/control/ or
>> the spamdyke config. Either should work... Using RBL to block it might be
>> faster/less load on the server than waiting for SpamDyke to startup, but
>> either way will work.
>>
>> And for blacklist in /var/qmail/control/blacklists, mine is:
>>
>>         -r b.barracudacentral.org -r bl.spamcop.net -r zen.spamhaus.org
>> -r cbl.abuseat.org -r dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net
>>
>> Note: to use barracudacentral, you must sign up with them and give them
>> your IP address to allow access. So don't Copy/Paste this unless you're
>> signed up with barracuda. It is free, and barracuda only blocks KNOWN/HARD
>> spammers.
>>
>> In either case, you would see the blocks in the
>> /var/log/qmail/smtp/current [or other files in that area].
>>
>> Carl
>>
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