Misc list:
I'm trying to figure out a way to log and analyze bandwidth usage
passing through my PF gateway. It's doing NAT for ~60 users.
Here are the pertinent logging rules;
rdr pass log on $ext_if proto tcp to port smtp - $host
rdr pass log on $ext_if proto tcp to port www - $host
rdr pass
So where do I find Bob Beck's spamd list?
I've recently setup an access list with the following:
To:mydomain.com REJECT
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] OK
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] OK
etcetera, which has really helped in reducing the amount of DSN
reports I receive. (Thanks to Claus A_mann for the suggestion)
I'm
I have a mail filter gateway setup running sendmail, smtp-vilter and
spamassassin. All incoming mail gets delivered to this machine before
being passed onto an exchange server. My issue is whenever a spammer
sends mail to a bogus user at my real domain, I get a DSN from the
sendmail box because
Hello,
I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
its IP, Gateway, and DNS from the ISP supplied modem currently.
When trying to setup the BSD firewall/router on the ADSL connection from
ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
On 2/27/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/02/27 16:02, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
dhcp-spoofing (the modem's address is 10.0.0.138
Does the smtp-vilter.conf line spam-subject-prefix=*SPAM* override
spamassassins rewrite_header subject ***SPAM*** (from
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf) because I never see the subject being
modified by spamassassin?
Thanks,
-JG
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