Am 03.09.2012 20:36, schrieb Eddy Ilg:
Dear Postfix List,
I'd like to continously update whitelist for spamassassin of recipients
that my sasl users have sent mail to (i.e. when the recipients reply
they will surely not be considered as spam). I am not using per-user
spamassassin
Am 04.09.2012 08:37, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Am 03.09.2012 20:36, schrieb Eddy Ilg:
Dear Postfix List,
I'd like to continously update whitelist for spamassassin of recipients
that my sasl users have sent mail to (i.e. when the recipients reply
they will surely not be considered as spam).
On Tue, 04 Sep 2012 01:50:42 +0200
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net wrote:
Like this
http://www.iheavy.com/2012/04/26/bulletproofing-mysql-replications-with-checksums/
* mixed transactional and non-transactional tables
not relevant in this context
why would someone mix
Am 04.09.2012 14:07, schrieb Titanus Eramius:
for postfix lookup tables you have usually a very simple
database scheme with very few changes and 99.9% of all
queries are readonly because postfix does even not need
any write permissions to the database (and does not have
it in any of my
Em 03-09-2012 20:06, Andrew Beverley escreveu:
On Mon, 2012-09-03 at 23:56 +0200, Titanus Eramius wrote:
So, I guess my question is: How do you, good and experienced folks,
keep your backup MXs updated?
I've looked at two solutions so far:
MySQL Replication
+1 for mysql replication for backup
Eddy,
I'd like to continously update whitelist for spamassassin of recipients
that my sasl users have sent mail to (i.e. when the recipients reply
they will surely not be considered as spam). I am not using per-user
spamassassin configurations (only a global configuration).
I've found
On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 08:47:20AM +0200, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 04.09.2012 08:37, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Am 03.09.2012 20:36, schrieb Eddy Ilg:
Dear Postfix List,
I'd like to continously update whitelist for spamassassin of recipients
that my sasl users have sent mail to
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 17:13:44 +0200, DTNX Postmaster wrote:
For example, when an existing account is deleted on the backend server,
Postfix will have the positive result, and maintain it for quite some
time using the default settings;
$ /usr/sbin/postconf -d |grep