Svetozar Mihailov pisze:
Hello all,
Hello Svetozar,
Sorry for the late response, but recently I've not had much free time
to watch this mailing list.
2.2 I do not want to use load balancer because if load balancer dies
everything stop. I will implement monitoring (ping?) daemon, which will
Hi,
Paweł Tęcza schrieb, Am 16.09.2008 10:04:
Svetozar Mihailov pisze:
2.2 I do not want to use load balancer because if load balancer dies
everything stop. I will implement monitoring (ping?) daemon, which will
add/remove servers to dns if some of them dies. Is there recomended
minimal
Manuel Schneider pisze:
Hi,
Paweł Tęcza schrieb, Am 16.09.2008 10:04:
Svetozar Mihailov pisze:
2.2 I do not want to use load balancer because if load balancer dies
everything stop. I will implement monitoring (ping?) daemon, which will
add/remove servers to dns if some of them dies.
Paweł Tęcza wrote:
We were doing it exactly in that way before, but as I wrote in my
previous post, it's not good solution for serious mail system because of
Windows client hosts which piss on DNS TLL.
If you have control of the clients, you can stop/disable the DNS
Client service to fix
i look in documentation and can't understand: may i filter messages by any
message headers?
some spam messages has one or two headers repeatly presenting in it.
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i look in documentation and can't understand: may i filter messages by
any
message headers?
some spam messages has one or two headers repeatly presenting in it.
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| i look in documentation and can't understand: may i filter messages by
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| some spam messages has one or two headers repeatly presenting
Steve Shockley pisze:
Paweł Tęcza wrote:
We were doing it exactly in that way before, but as I wrote in my
previous post, it's not good solution for serious mail system because of
Windows client hosts which piss on DNS TLL.
If you have control of the clients, you can stop/disable the DNS
On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 17:11:29 +0400, -=Devil_InSide=- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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,--[Jerome Blion, Tue, 16 Sep 2008 14:40:33 +0200]
|On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:12:06 +0400, -=Devil_InSide=-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| i look in documentation and can't understand: may i filter messages
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On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 10:04 +0200, Paweł Tęcza wrote:
Svetozar Mihailov pisze:
Hello all,
Hello Svetozar,
Sorry for the late response, but recently I've not had much free time
to watch this mailing list.
2.2 I do not want to use load balancer because if load balancer dies
-=Devil_InSide=- wrote:
i look in documentation and can't understand: may i filter messages
by any message headers? some spam messages has one or two headers
repeatly presenting in it.
If you're running SpamAssassin, you can fairly easily define new tests:
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