> We wrote two very quick custom utilites for a customer that
> may be of use to you. All are provided "as is" free of charge.
>
> SpamSize...
> ipHarvest ...
Darrell,
This are simple but great tools!
Specially the ipharvest-tool can be used in a monitoring system to alert
automaticaly on
Thank you Randy, your post is very much appreciated. :)
David Barker
www.declude.com
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We wrote two very quick custom utilites for a customer that may be of use to
you. All are provided "as is" free of charge.
SpamSize - Process a directory containing files and gives the breakdown on
sizes in roughly 50K incremements. It is just an interesting little tool to
see where most of
I just wanted to personally thank David Barker for all of his help last
night with server queue issues we had...
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> If SA returns a score of 15, will the return code be set to 8 (or
> whatever the value of -et) or will it just not count it as spam?
Let's try this again: if you're using -e and -et, there's no "it"
counting anything as spam. You're passing the SA weight (or the -et
value, if the SA
Christian,
I would suggest using the format "@cc.com". This should prevent that. Here
is an example of what I do on other domains.
@ebay.com .ebay.com
Darrell
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If SA returns a score of 15, will the return code be set to 8 (or whatever
the value of -et) or will it just not count it as spam?
Travis
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I am having a problem where the spamdomains list is blocking cc.com, but
also is blocking another legitimate domain, emmcc.com.
Is there a way to continue blocking cc.com, but not block emmcc.com?
Maybe something in the spamdomains.txt file I can change?
I will take a stab at this one.
in you
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I mis-spoke. spamdomains acts as a contains test not an endswith test.
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I am having a problem where the spamdomains list is b
You should put an @ before the domain in the first column in order to
keep this from occurring, i.e.
@cc.com example.com
The first column is a CONTAINS match on the entire Mail From address
(not the From address) and it is also used to check the reverse DNS
address, but it will only be c
Put these lines in your spamdomains files
@cc.com .cc.com
.cc.com .cc.com
spamdomains works like a endswith test. So it's always safest to preface
short domain names with the "@" or " ." depending on the from address.
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Christian,
Throw an @ in your entry.
turn
cc.com
into
@cc.com
Dan
On Sep 23, 2005, at 9:08, Christian Meenaghan wrote:
I am having a problem where the spamdomains list is blocking
cc.com, but
also is blocking another legitimate domain, emmcc.com.
Is there a way to continue blocking
I am having a problem where the spamdomains list is blocking cc.com, but
also is blocking another legitimate domain, emmcc.com.
Is there a way to continue blocking cc.com, but not block emmcc.com?
Maybe something in the spamdomains.txt file I can change?
Thanks
Christian
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