On Aug 4, 2007 Peter Fraser wrote:
I think that the problem is a bad mail program at your clients,
A user should not see the 250 status, it is not a
failure of any sort but I have seen it as a return
status sent to a user.
Here is an example that I have seen from someone who sent us
a message.
As far as I understand from them, the sysadmin was showing the defer to
his boss using a telnet session, and the boss got pissed off, because
they are actually very diligent about their spam policies.
Anyways, I just wanted to know if it there was another way to change the
250 messages without
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Tom Bombadil
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Subject: Re: spamd - 250 return text
As far as I understand from them, the sysadmin was showing the defer to
his boss using a telnet session
On 8/4/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've had a pretty hard time from a client saying how rude this
default message is. Even though their tech people didn't care, the
people higher up got really offended... Quite understandably I'd say,
since these greetings aren't really what we
I think that the problem is a bad mail program at your clients,
A user should not see the 250 status, it is not a
failure of any sort but I have seen it as a return
status sent to a user.
Here is an example that I have seen from someone who sent us
a message. The message failed and this is the
Hi all,
Short of recompiling spamd, is there any undocumented way of changing
the 250 responses from spamd?
- 250 Hello, spam sender. Pleased to be wasting your time.
- 250 You are about to try to deliver spam. Your time will be spent, for
nothing.
man spamd and a quick search in the ML
On 2007/08/03 13:59, Tom Bombadil wrote:
Short of recompiling spamd, is there any undocumented way of changing
the 250 responses from spamd?
Editing the binary? (Is recompiling really so hard?)
Sorry to bug you guys with this lame problem but in the financial
world, people can be very touchy
Tom Bombadil wrote:
Hi all,
Short of recompiling spamd, is there any undocumented way of changing
the 250 responses from spamd?
- 250 Hello, spam sender. Pleased to be wasting your time.
- 250 You are about to try to deliver spam. Your time will be spent, for
nothing.
man spamd and a quick
writes Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: spamd - 250 return text
...
Short of recompiling spamd, is there any undocumented way of changing
the 250 responses from spamd?
...
Sure. It's called bvi.
-Marcus Watts
On 8/3/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Short of recompiling spamd, is there any undocumented way of changing
the 250 responses from spamd?
- 250 Hello, spam sender. Pleased to be wasting your time.
- 250 You are about to try to deliver spam. Your time will be spent, for
Editing the binary? (Is recompiling really so hard?)
Not hard, just changed it right now... But sometimes it pays to ask
around to see if there is a simpler way that doesn't involve messing
around with the original source code.
Ah, you'll be looking for the OpenBSD Corporate Edition - with
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