The only problem I can foresee is that I remember reading somewhere that
some MTAs use NOOP as a kind of keep-alive at times. This may be an
issue depending on how those MTAs deal with not getting the 250 response
from SPAMD they were expecting.
Tim.
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Does anyone know if something happened to OpenBSD 4.0 or the net-snmp
package for OpenBSD 4.0? I've just installed both on a new box and SNMP
UCD objects are broken; they seem to be missing?
I got this script (spamd_parser.tgz) from a guy called Christopher
Kruslicky so all credit goes to him. It uses RRD Tool and provides a
fairly nice graph. It also runs as a daemon.
I butchered his code to produce two Perl daemons (spamd.zip) - one that
monitors the spamd log and updates the RRD
You can't sell that bridge - I own it... :)
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I'm fairly sure this is a hoax. I have seen this referenced several
times over the past few weeks and I have seen no evidence to indicate
and truth to the matter.
Apart from the obvious legal implications outside of the US how long do
you think Dell, HP or any other manufacturer would have
In GNU Date land on Linux I was able to do this:
Tim Napthali
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Sorry for previous version of this post. I sent it accidentally before I
was finished.
In Linux I was able to do this:
date +%Y%m%d -d -1 day
Which would give yesterdays date as 20050530
How can I do this in OpenBSD? I've mucked about with date -r $(expr
$(date +%d) - 86400) but I can't get
It should be safe. All my mail servers run GMT to prevent log confusion
(ie: It's a given that any log time is always GMT).
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Sent: Tuesday, 31 May 2005 9:49 AM
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I've run into an interesting problem with the spamd SMTP banner.
I have a few OpenBSD 3.7 mail gateways running Postfix that are members
(from a DNS perspective) of an internal DNS domain such as
mail.company.org. They are MX destinations for mail for company.com, and
postfix reports to external
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