[IMGate] Re: [Spam - 18]Re: Very Odd Delay Messages

2004-12-14 Thread A. Clausen
e customers pumping spam (likely because they are zombies) through our mail servers? I mean, I'm getting thousands of these things, and they do seem to be corresponding to at least one customer being connected via dialup. -- A. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[IMGate] Re: Very Odd Delay Messages

2004-12-14 Thread A. Clausen
I've set it to relay mail only for the IMail server. It just started a couple of days ago. Is there a new worm making the rounds? -- A. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[IMGate] Re: Very Odd Delay Messages

2004-12-14 Thread A. Clausen
te IP) ([0.0.0.0]). X-Note: This E-mail was scanned for spam by Declude JunkMail. X-Spam-Tests-Failed: IPNOTINMX, NOLEGITCONTENT [2] X-RCPT-TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- A. Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[IMGate] Very Odd Delay Messages

2004-12-14 Thread A. Clausen
: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 01:57:01 -0400 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="6030518023600190162" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0) Impor

[IMGate] Very Dumb Question

2005-02-12 Thread A. Clausen
This is a terribly stupid question, but I'm putting together another IMGate box, and have downloaded the latest experimental version of Postfix, but my brain's in a fog as to what I compile with it. I know I have to do PCRE, but is there anything special for anvil? -- A. Clausen

[IMGate] Re: Very Dumb Question

2005-02-15 Thread A. Clausen
Len Conrad wrote: >>This is a terribly stupid question, but I'm putting together another IMGate >>box, and have downloaded the latest experimental version of Postfix, but my >>brain's in a fog as to what I compile with it. > > > make > make install > > >> I know I have to do PCRE, >>but is t

[IMGate] Re: Very Dumb Question

2005-02-17 Thread A. Clausen
thanks. One odd problem though. The new server, despite having almost identical configuration (save for host name and IP address) is spitting out failure messages in droves. What can I do stop that, as it's annoying and fills up my root mailbox awfully fast. -- A. Clausen

[IMGate] Re: BBC: Bad e-mail habits sustains spam

2005-03-24 Thread A. Clausen
Len Conrad wrote: > Bad e-mail habits sustains spam It's what I've been thinking for a while. The real solution to the spam and virus wars is ultimately going to have to be a wetware upgrade. -- Aaron Clausen

[IMGate] Re: Signed up for the spf stuff

2005-03-31 Thread A. Clausen
of our SPAM probles, SPF will at very > best be tiny increment of help, and we are a long way from "very best" SPF > implementation. My primary intest in making SPF records for all our mail domains is to ensure delivery with some of the big guys, which give some preferential waiting when an SPF record is found. -- A. Clausen

[IMGate] IMGate/Postfix under Ubuntu/Debian

2005-08-24 Thread A. Clausen
Right now both my IMGate servers are running on Slackware boxes. I'm thinking of migrating one to Ubuntu, but was just wondering if anybody had had any experiences with compiling and maintaining Postfix under this distro. -- A. Clausen

[IMGate] Re: IMGate/Postfix under Ubuntu/Debian

2005-08-29 Thread A. Clausen
- Original Message - From: "Dave Beckstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 10:30 Subject: [IMGate] Re: IMGate/Postfix under Ubuntu/Debian > What have you thought of IMGATE so far? How effective is it compared to > your previous solution? My previous solution wa

[IMGate] Postfix Version

2006-02-15 Thread A. Clausen
Okay, real stupid question. How does one display the version of Postfix? -- A. Clausen

[IMGate] Re: Postfix Version

2006-02-15 Thread A. Clausen
ProNet wrote: >postconf mail_version > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of A. Clausen >Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 1:29 PM >To: IMGate >Subject: [IMGate] Postfix Version > > >Okay, real stupid qu

[IMGate] Moving To FreeBSD

2006-02-15 Thread A. Clausen
pd: bad command startup -- throttling Any hints on where my problems may be? -- A. Clausen