here is my info cat /etc/spamdyke/spamdyke.conf
dns-blacklist-entry=psbl.surriel.com dns-blacklist-entry=bogons.cymru.com dns-blacklist-entry=b.barracudacentral.org #dns-blacklist-entry=combined.njabl.org dns-blacklist-entry=cbl.abuseat.org dns-blacklist-entry=zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.net dns-blacklist-entry=dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net dns-blacklist-entry=bl.spameatingmonkey.net rhs-blacklist-entry=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.r.mail-abuse.com:blocked using Trend Micro RBL+ see http://www.mail-abuse.com/cgi-bin/lookup?ip_address=%IP% dns-blacklist-entry=“xxxxxxxxxxxxx.r.mail-abuse.com:blocked using Trend Micro RBL+ see http://www.mail-abuse.com/cgi-bin/lookup?ip_address=%IP%" rhs-blacklist-entry=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.q.mail-abuse.com:blocked using Trend Micro Network Anti-Spam see http://www.mail-abuse.com/cgi-bin/lookup?ip_address=%IP% # > On Oct 7, 2020, at 8:49 PM, Eric Broch <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote: > > Remo, > > Can you share you implementations of Trendmicro, RBL, and the others? > > Eric > > On 10/7/2020 6:26 PM, r...@mattei.org <mailto:r...@mattei.org> wrote: >> I use Trendmicro rbl and a few others and have very little issues. Dspam >> spamassassin, clamav of course a special service is nice but I want to know >> where and what blocks it. >> >>> Il giorno 7 ott 2020, alle ore 14:21, Eric Broch <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> >>> <mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> ha scritto: >>> >>> Let me know if you get a trial license, I'll do the same and check it out >>> as well. >>> >>>> On 10/7/2020 3:18 PM, Janno Sannik wrote: >>>> I'm already using proxmox mail gateway as outgoing server, but it does not >>>> add any special virus protection to it. It's the same clamav. It's >>>> actually more to give webui to monitor outgoing emails and logs and give >>>> this to non-technical users. >>>> >>>> I understand that "use external service", but if we start to look at it >>>> like this then why use qmail in the first place- use it as external >>>> service and you get rid of all of the hassle :) >>>> >>>> The one reason to have all in the house is to have control over email >>>> where they are and where they gets lost. Having services split around >>>> everywhere makes it hard to trace if client comes with "I sent email, did >>>> on arrive at inbox". >>>> >>>> It seems that Eset Mail Security is told to be compatible with Qmail >>>> (https://help.eset.com/ems_linux/4/en-US/installation.html?scanning_of_inbound_email.html >>>> >>>> <https://help.eset.com/ems_linux/4/en-US/installation.html?scanning_of_inbound_email.html>). >>>> There is something weird going on with the price of 105usd for first year >>>> and 55usd updates yearly which also gives you permission to use 5 >>>> simultaneous installations. It seems like the integration is somewhat >>>> magical. >>>> >>>> I'd prefer the command line tool that could be fed with incoming emails >>>> and make a move according to return code. >>>> >>>> I guess I'm going explore it myself and going for Eset linux file >>>> security. It seems that it's possible to get some trial/test licenses to >>>> check it out. >>>> >>>> >>>> Janno >>>> >>>>> On 05.10.2020 16:28, Jeff Koch wrote: >>>>> Janno - let us know what you find out - we could better virus filtering >>>>> as well. Drweb and avast may have Linux / qmail versions >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>>> >>>>>> On Oct 5, 2020, at 9:19 AM, Eric Broch <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> >>>>>> <mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I used Sonicwall paid service and I know of others who have used >>>>>> Barracuda. >>>>>> >>>>>> You would just set your MX record to point to the paid service MX and >>>>>> configure the paid service MX to route whatever domains are hosted on >>>>>> your QMT to it. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you want outgoing service set up the paid service relay in QMT's >>>>>> smtproutes file. You'll also want to find out if the paid service does >>>>>> TLS if you need it. >>>>>> >>>>>> I've also looked at things like Proxmox mail gateway and Mailcleaner >>>>>> (https://www.mailcleaner.org <https://www.mailcleaner.org/> && >>>>>> https://www.mailcleaner.org/documentation/ >>>>>> <https://www.mailcleaner.org/documentation/>). If necessary you'll also >>>>>> want to find out if they do TLS. >>>>>> >>>>>> Eric >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 10/5/2020 6:59 AM, Gary Bowling wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I don't know anything about eset. But, if I were looking for a paid >>>>>>> alternative for virus, I would look at relay services. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> A relay service that provides virus scanning makes things very simple >>>>>>> and once configured makes your email server administration the same as >>>>>>> it is now. Your server just sends outbound mail to the relay and >>>>>>> inbound traffic is routed to the relay and then forwarded to your >>>>>>> server (your dns mx records point to the relay service). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This also makes it the relay companies responsibility to keep you off >>>>>>> blacklists and to resolve any issues with blacklists. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I haven't done a search for relay companies, but I've thought about it. >>>>>>> It would remove all the things that are a hassle about running a mail >>>>>>> server, which is spam/viruses/blacklists/etc and place that >>>>>>> responsibility on someone else. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Just my 2 cents. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Gary >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 10/5/2020 8:39 AM, Janno Sannik wrote: >>>>>>>> Has anyone tried/using alternative (maybe paid) service for virus >>>>>>>> scanning? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm thinking of getting Eset file server or email for linux package. >>>>>>>> I'm really getting some viruses and Trojans going past clamav just to >>>>>>>> be hit on the head with eset workstation security. File security is >>>>>>>> around 155usd first buy and 80usd /yearly for the updates next year. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So was thinking to get the file server client and run the CLI to play >>>>>>>> ball with qmail. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sample here: >>>>>>>> https://forum.eset.com/topic/23639-is-there-any-working-cli-scanner-for-linux/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> <https://forum.eset.com/topic/23639-is-there-any-working-cli-scanner-for-linux/> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Has anybody done that or how hard would be to add ESET to the >>>>>>>> pipeline? For me it does not seem too hard and I can make the legwork, >>>>>>>> but would rather get some input before going forward with it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Janno >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>>>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: >>>>>>>> qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com> For additional >>>>>>> commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>>>> >>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com >>>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com >>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com >>>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com> >>>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com >>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com> >>> For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com >>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com >>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com> >>> For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com >>> <mailto:qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com>