Daniel,
On Tue 20/Nov/2012 12:56:38 +0100 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
cour...@devloop.de writes:
Just another question: Alessandro was talking about embedded mode
of maildrop. I have seen in the documentation that this mode is
enabled by -m or -M option. But where I have to set this option?
Is
Hi,
Lindsay Haisley writes:
On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 19:16 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Why all that work?
I was going to say that, Sam, but this answer is so simple I thought I
must be missing something :P
May I decide to drop out more information. But nevertheless, I hate
grep'ing
cour...@devloop.de writes:
Just another question: Alessandro was talking about embedded mode of
maildrop. I have seen in the documentation that this mode is enabled by -m
or -M option. But where I have to set this option? Is it DEFAULTDELIVERY in
courierd? I thought DEFAULTDELIVERY is started
Hi,
I guess I have some understanding problems of the -block option. I want to use
a standard DNSBL to drop spam. But I also want to count the hits by the DNSBL.
My idea was to use maildroprc to run an external program and then block the
mail. Thus I have added the following option to esmtpd:
On Mon 19/Nov/2012 19:58:43 +0100 courier wrote:
BLACKLISTS=-block=ix.dnsbl.manitu.net,BLOCK_DNSBL_MANITU
That looks fine to me.
As far as I have understood BLOCK_DNSBL_MANITU is an environment variable
which gets set if the sender IP is listed in the DNSBL. Now I did the
following in
cour...@devloop.de writes:
Hi,
I guess I have some understanding problems of the -block option. I want to
use
a standard DNSBL to drop spam. But I also want to count the hits by the
DNSBL.
My idea was to use maildroprc to run an external program and then block the
mail.
Why all that
On Mon, 2012-11-19 at 19:16 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
cour...@devloop.de writes:
Hi,
I guess I have some understanding problems of the -block option. I want to
use
a standard DNSBL to drop spam. But I also want to count the hits by the
DNSBL.
My idea was to use maildroprc to