Ah! Thanks, I’ll review all this. Much appreciated.
- Steve
> On Jan 30, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
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> Steve,
>
> I think you mean simscan.
>
> Basically, the email flow is as follows for QMT (look in
> '/var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run'):
> 1) softlimit
>
Steve,
I think you mean simscan.
Basically, the email flow is as follows for QMT (look in
'/var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run'):
1) softlimit
2) tcpserver (utilizes the config file /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp where
QMAILQUEUE is configured as simscan)
3) simscan (utilizes
Thanks Eric. It’s very likely that I”m confused about this - I am using dspam.
My understanding is that dspam is the daemon that launches SpamAssassin and
connects it to qmail, but I admit I’m fuzzy on the details. The soup of
spam-related things I know I am running are:
SpamAssassin: evaluate
Steve,
You might try Dspam. I still use it on my home server with a couple
domains. If you need any help let me know.
Eric
On 1/30/2017 8:39 AM, Steve Linberg wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. This is a small-scale system
that’s mostly for personal use, so unfortunately it
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. This is a small-scale system that’s
mostly for personal use, so unfortunately it doesn’t warrant the expense of a
standalone appliance for spam, so I’m pretty much limited to what I can roll up
on the box itself. I’ve used SA+qmail in various permutations
hi all,
try mailborder as your mail gateway I have used this product for half
years. and it did a good job
also the have free license for one domain only
rgds,
Ridwan
On Jan 30, 2017 8:04 PM, "CarlC Internet Services Service Desk" <
ab...@carlc.com> wrote:
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> *From:* Eric Broch
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
>. I know of another individual who uses a Barracuda Anti-Spam appliance that
>works well.
Eric, IMHO, hit the nail on the head. Don’t expect the mail server [or should I
say Qmail server] to handle the front end spam. We use