Could someone direct me to a howto on setting up Openbsd,sendmail and
spamassassin
to use milter-spamd?
Thank you,
-Mike
Hi,
I have sendmail configured for the following hypothetical domains:
mydomaina.com
mydomainb.com
I would like sendmail to do DNSBL checking on mydomaina.com but not
mydomainb.com,
is this possible?
-Mike
Hi,
I have sendmail configured for the following hypothetical domains:
mydomaina.com
mydomainb.com
I would like sendmail to do DNSBL checking on mydomaina.com but not
mydomainb.com,
is this possible?
-Mike
I have a Dell Poweredge 850 with the Dell CERC SATA 1.5/6ch controller.
Is this controller supported under OpenBSD? During install I get No
disks found.
Mike Spenard
would like to hear
feedback based on experience and not just theory of course =)
If it's not detrimental overall how feasible would it be to construct
a service that automated the (counter intuitive) act getting an email
address acquired by as many spammers as possible?
Mike Spenard
I can't seem to find an explanation for this in the man pages (excuse my
blindness if it is stated), but
what does the '(17/16)' indicate in log entries such as this..
Jun 1 00:01:33 guardian spamd[9554]: 209.59.102.252: connected (17/16)
Mike
What would the remainder be then if 16 out of 17 are black. Is the remaining
1 a greylist connection?
Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:31:18PM -0400, Mike Spenard wrote:
I can't seem to find an explanation for this in the man pages (excuse my
blindness if it is stated
I'm looking for any syweb layouts and processing scripts for sendmail logs.
Hopefully something that will handle the dnsbl/rbls features in sendmail
too.
Mike Spenard
I would like to accept mail from only one specified SMTP server
and reject all others. I tried '*.*REJECT' in /etc/mail/access
but that doesn't seem to work.
Mike Spenard
server
| and reject all others. I tried '*.*REJECT' in /etc/mail/access
| but that doesn't seem to work.
|
| Mike Spenard
|
| Change to...
| X.Y.Z.W RELAY
| in /etc/mail/access and rebuild the access.db (where X.Y.Z.W is the good IP).
| This means this IP is the only one that can relay
Hey I got exactly what you are looking for, its pretty easy. You need
relaydb and procmail.
Setup a user called 'spam' then in /home/spam/ ...
# cat .forward
|/home/spam/procspam.sh
# cat .procmailrc
# .procmailrc
ORGMAIL=/var/mail/$LOGNAME
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/.mailspool
You do know that headers can be forged right? So an automagic forward
- |/script - blacklist from a pissed off user can end up
blacklisting a legitimate MTA.
This is a good point, if you use the scripts I sent you may want to
modify them
to look for a password, should be simple enough.
Mike
Hi,
I'm looking for scripts to generate statistics off of /var/log/spamd
Thanks,
Mike Spenard
Has anyone written a utility to keep /var/db/spamd in sync across multiple
spamd servers?
Mike Spenard
I'm looking to have a cronjob script check
/var/mail/spam then parse any new mail for
reveived by:'s to toss into spamdb.
Allowing users to be able to forward any spam that makes
it thru to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then automatically
blocklisted.
Has anyone done this already?
-mike spenard
I cant seem to get any syslog entrys from spamlogd, ive set daemon.debug.
Any suggestions?
Also, is it possible to have spamlogd on one smtp server update spamd on
another?
-mike
Openbsd 3.7
Memory: Real: 16M/33M act/tot Free: 55M Swap: 0K/512M used/tot
Trying to load a table from a file that is 21megs and pfctl -t spamd -Tr
-f file.txt
is outputting.. 'pfctl: Cannot allocate memory.'
-mike
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