2015-09-07, Czarek wrote:
For incomming messages I found in the logs:
spf: lookup failed: addr is not a string at
/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/IO/Socket/IP.pm line 662
A bug in getnameinfo() in perl 5.16 and older.
Fixed with perl 5.18 and later,
which deal with pPOK vs. POK flags somewhat
On 9/8/2015 2:14 PM, Homer Wilson Smith wrote:
>
> Dear Gentle Folk,
>
> I am using smtp-source to query whether machines are properly
> up by
> relaying mail through them to a buddy server that beeps me if 3 relays
> in a row fail.
>
> When a target machine fails, the machine
On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 03:14:38PM -0400, Homer Wilson Smith wrote:
> I am using smtp-source to query whether machines are properly up by
> relaying mail through them to a buddy server that beeps me if 3 relays
> in a row fail.
Probably not the best tool for the job. You might try "swaks"
Dear Gentle Folk,
I am using smtp-source to query whether machines are properly up by
relaying mail through them to a buddy server that beeps me if 3 relays
in a row fail.
When a target machine fails, the machine running smtp-source hangs
at the perl/shell call to smtp-source,
Hi.
I'm finally moving my office's mail to a Postfix + Cyrus server (from Exchange).
The main reasons are that the project is very alive & active, the docs are
incredibly detailed even if overwhelming, and it's incredibly flexible from
what I can tell so far.
Took me awhile, but I got the
A bug in getnameinfo() in perl 5.16 and older.
Fixed with perl 5.18 and later,
which deal with pPOK vs. POK flags somewhat differently.
See:
http://marc.info/?l=spamassassin-users=141461245312708
one possible workaround:
http://marc.info/?l=spamassassin-users=141467352930918
or a workaround
Hello!
joh...@fastmail.com schrieb am 08.09.15 um 14:06:30 Uhr:
> My question is - if I want to Postfix-integrate A/V & A/S *AND* stick to
> projects that have active development and communities like Postfix, what
> would you recommend?
>
> I know this isn't strictly a Postfix question, but
How about Spamassassin? we have been using it for a long time.
On 2015/9/9 星期三 7:26, Andreas Meyer wrote:
Hello!
joh...@fastmail.com schrieb am 08.09.15 um 14:06:30 Uhr:
My question is - if I want to Postfix-integrate A/V & A/S *AND* stick to
projects that have active development and
Andreas
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015, at 04:26 PM, Andreas Meyer wrote:
> Hello!
>
> joh...@fastmail.com schrieb am 08.09.15 um 14:06:30 Uhr:
>
> > My question is - if I want to Postfix-integrate A/V & A/S *AND* stick to
> > projects that have active development and communities like Postfix, what
> >
Ken
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015, at 05:49 PM, Ken Peng wrote:
> How about Spamassassin? we have been using it for a long time.
And how are you integrating it into Postfix. That was my question not whether
to use Spamassassin. I kindof decided on that already in the original post.
John
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015, at 06:05 PM, Ken Peng wrote:
> Google and just found one,
> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-spamassassin-on-ubuntu-12-04
I'm not asking "How?". I can Google. I'm asking for recommendations based on
people's experience -- in here.
Mark
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015, at 06:04 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Still the Amavis is my main open-source project and is not dead,
> although it may be understandable that as the SpamAssassin library
> is the main anti-spam tool of Amavis, the success of Amavis is
> coupled with well-being of
Google and just found one,
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-spamassassin-on-ubuntu-12-04
HTH, :)
On 2015/9/9 星期三 9:01, joh...@fastmail.com wrote:
Ken
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015, at 05:49 PM, Ken Peng wrote:
How about Spamassassin? we have been using it for a
joh...@fastmail.com wrote:
I'm now at the phase of looking into Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam.
Looks like ClamAV and Spamassassin are the main options here.
Both of those projects seem to be pretty alive and kicking too.
So I'm left with how to integrate them into and with Postfix.
I've poked
Well, we in fact re-wrote spamassassin in C language and built it into
our MTA service (MTA was based on Postfix). But the rules were kept
synced with Spamassassin. We have huge users (more than 500 millions),
for performance issue so rewriting is a must.
Thanks.
On 2015/9/9 星期三 9:11,
The best one I've found and what I use to host other people's spam filtering is
http://www.virtualtothecore.com/en/efa-nice-free-spam-filter-virtual-appliance/
I have a separate VM with this set up and all mail goes through that before
hitting my Postfix box and my Exchange 2010 box.
If email data traffic is not that big, I think pobox.com, dyn.com etc is
a good gateway for email antispam/antivirus.
Thx.
On 2015/9/9 星期三 11:20, Wolfe, Robert wrote:
The best one I've found and what I use to host other people's spam filtering
On Sep 8, 2015, at 11:20 PM, Wolfe, Robert wrote:
> The best one I've found and what I use to host other people's spam filtering
> is
> http://www.virtualtothecore.com/en/efa-nice-free-spam-filter-virtual-appliance/
>
> I have a separate VM with this set up and
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