Sam, et. al.
I would say that to get the best results out of SPAMDYKE, you DEFINITELY
want *IT* to handle the TLS. My reasoning is 2-fold:
1) I have an average of 15% of incoming SPAM that is attaching with TLS
(I thought this was odd, but apparently not)
2) I require TLS for my outbound mail
I agree spamdyke should handle the TLS so all of its filters can be used
(including graylisting).
However, spamdyke can't filter outbound mail. Anything that's generated
on your server (e.g. webmail users) will bypass spamdyke entirely.
Anything that's sent through your server (e.g. your
CentOS5, ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 MB, 1 Gig RAM, Pentium Core2 Duo 6550. Running
the instal script I just get to the end where it says:
Preparing...
[100%]
1:clamav-toaster
[100%]
The it hangs. If
Dan,
Did you get your backup server problem worked out? If so, what did you find?
Phil
-Original message-
From: Dan McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 14:11:03 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Problems with SPAMDYKE
Sam, et.
I have not yet restarted the machine. I can do so... report in a minute.
On Jan 14, 2008 1:15 PM, Phil Leinhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does clamd still spike near 100% for the first few minutes after a restart of
the server?
-Original message-
From: dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So I have been watching my machine since installing the later Clamd,
and it appears to have solved the 100% CPU clamd instance.
I am still going to watch if for another week to see if it pops
anything else up, then add it to my other toasters.
DNK
On Jan 11, 2008 8:29 AM, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does clamd still spike near 100% for the first few minutes after a restart of
the server?
-Original message-
From: dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 17:04:51 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] qmail-smtpd: qq soft reject (mail server
Hi list,
I have a customer trying to send a message to one server that replies always
with 550 5.7.1 Command rejected
I tested the server via telnet and got the same result when entering the
from-adddress withaout surrounding the address.
If the address does not come from the address-book
It's not normal for the post office to reject mail like that. You should be
able to telnet into the SMTP port and simply send a message like this:
Telnet servername 25
Server responds with 220 message
helo
Server says hello
mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Server says sender OK
rcpt to:
I rebooted twice. My clam did not hit the CPU at all. My load was high
(1.01) for that machine for about 2-3 minutes while courier did a few
things, but flattened right out after that time period.
One thing though, I had never watched it at boot before adding the new
clam version, so i can not
My clam hit the CPU pretty hard just after a restart for about 5 minutes. I
think I recall someone saying it was because it had to load all of the
definitions into memory. I guess I'll have to run mine through the newmodel
tonight.
Thanks,
Phil
-Original message-
From: dnk [EMAIL
Thanks to those who responded -- both in the list, and directly.
As it turns out, the entire issue was the preceding DOT in the smtproutes
file. Leave off the dots, and the error messages quit!
Thanks again...
Dan
--
Dan McAllister, President
IT4SOHO, LLC
Cool!
I figured it would end up something simple like that.
-Original Message-
From: Dan McAllister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 7:04 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Problem with backup Toaster
Thanks to those who
My two favorite words now are:
DENIED_RDNS_MISSING
DENIED_OTHER
That is what my logs have as 95% plus of the emails coming in. I'm just
wondering when they will realize that it isn't making it in. It's starting
to slow down a bit.
-Original Message-
From: Sam Clippinger
I just set up qmail-toaster on CentOS5, Core2 duo, 1 Gig ram machine with a
clean install. Everything looks fine now, but when I try to send a test
message to myself using the Squirrelmail interface, I get a 511 sorry,
can't find a valid MX for sender domain error. I'm using a domain I own
Hi Phil,
I did not change anything in qmail, it is a standard qmail-toaster running
like it is since several years.
I tested the other server as you can see here:
telnet smtp.kiv.de 25
Trying 195.226.81.250...
Connected to smtp.kiv.de.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 smtp.kiv.de ESMTP EKOM21
helo
Hi Cameron,
me too, I cannot find an MX for bstastjohns.com
Maybe you missed s.th. when setting up the MX?
bye
Andreas
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 07:57 schrieb Cameron:
I just set up qmail-toaster on CentOS5, Core2 duo, 1 Gig ram machine with a
clean install. Everything looks fine now, but
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