Tom Brown wrote:
Usually that's an indication that the BL has shut down or moved long
ago and has finally given up on getting people to respect it and remove
the config.
Googling, I find a message from 2003 (!) indicating that
blackholes.wirehub.net had changed its name.
On Tue, June 17, 2008 03:59, Zhang Huangbin wrote:
I will try to replace pypolicyd-spf later :)
there is no replace, if you find one please tell me :)
using postgrey after pypolicyd-spf here, still no spam
dkim could be nice olso, but its not easy to make in postfix without a milter
thats
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães escreveu:
Benny Pedersen escreveu:
On Mon, June 16, 2008 13:02, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
anyway, it would be interesting if this 0.1 value is raised to
something more helpful .
how ?
My idea is that
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 05:03:30PM +0100, Ed W wrote:
Yes, but you are grinding your disk for those ms. When you do a write
in mysql it flushes the query cache for that table, so basically the
bayes tables never really cache well.
I guess what was suggested is something like to write
As if email from freebie @yahoo.com addresses isn't enough, Yahoo has
now announces two new domains that the freebie spammers can spam from:
ymail.com and rocketmail.com
*SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo Inc. is offering free e-mail accounts under two
new designations in an effort to attract Web surfers
Rocketmail isn't new. I've had a rocketmail account since the 1990's.
--Quanah
--On Thursday, June 19, 2008 6:40 PM -0400 Michael Scheidell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As if email from freebie @yahoo.com addresses isn't enough, Yahoo has
now announces two new domains that the freebie spammers
Hi folks,
I have two seperate amavis installations at customer's sites. The
/etc/amavisd.conf file as well as /usr/sbin/amavisd are identical
(despite the site-specific changes in amavisd.conf).
At one site, amavis logs SPAM-TAG lines for every message, at the other
it doesn't. I'm sure that
MrC wrote:
... and the user must be considered a local user, so check your
@local_domains_maps.
Thanks Mike (again ;-]) for the hint -- this really was the reason. I
rechecked, and noticed that the *last* domain in my @local_domains_maps
list *did* trigger the SPAM-TAG, but not any other
Hannes Erven wrote:
MrC wrote:
... and the user must be considered a local user, so check your
@local_domains_maps.
Thanks Mike (again ;-]) for the hint -- this really was the reason. I
rechecked, and noticed that the *last* domain in my @local_domains_maps
list *did* trigger the
Hi Mike,
it seems to be already late in this time zone ;-)
There's a subtlety here. When using qw() - quote words - you do not use
commas to separate entities. Eg:
qw(a b c) # Correct
qw(a,b,c) # Incorrect
Strange (or: nice) though that it works even with commas as soon as the
I'm trying to install amavisd-new on my mail server, a Mac Mini
(Intel) running the non-Server version of OS X 10.4.11.
When I try to start up amavisd I get a setrgid error:
sudo /usr/local/sbin/amavisd -u amavisd debug
setrgid() not implemented at /usr/local/sbin/amavisd line 12353.
I used
James Brown wrote:
I'm trying to install amavisd-new on my mail server, a Mac Mini
(Intel) running the non-Server version of OS X 10.4.11.
When I try to start up amavisd I get a setrgid error:
sudo /usr/local/sbin/amavisd -u amavisd debug
setrgid() not implemented at
MrC wrote:
James Brown wrote:
I'm trying to install amavisd-new on my mail server, a Mac Mini
(Intel) running the non-Server version of OS X 10.4.11.
When I try to start up amavisd I get a setrgid error:
sudo /usr/local/sbin/amavisd -u amavisd debug
setrgid() not implemented at
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