Hi everybody... I've been running qmail toaster on a fresh CentOS 5.9
install for about a month now and all has been well except for one thing...
spam. I have googled as much as I could to try and figure out what my
problem might be and I've made some changes but still some really annoying
spam
Are you running Spamdyke?
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On November 1, 2013 8:45:19 AM Tim Whitaker wiriki...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody... I've been running qmail toaster on a fresh CentOS 5.9
install for about a month now and all has been well except for one
On 11/01/2013 08:45 AM, Tim Whitaker wrote:
Hi everybody... I've been running qmail toaster on a fresh CentOS 5.9
install for about a month now and all has been well except for one thing...
spam. I have googled as much as I could to try and figure out what my
problem might be and I've made some
Brent,
I've never heard (or I haven't been listening) about implementing
SaneSecurity. Does it work well. Do you know how much spam it stops?
Does it mark it or drop it? Are there config options?
I've just implemented DSPAM on my QmailToaster (ironed out all the bugs
last night) and it works
Eric,
how exactly did you train dspam with the virtual QMT users / domains?
i've been having trouble figuring that out. Thanks.
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Fabian S.
On 2013-11-01 14:21, Eric Broch wrote:
Brent,
I've never heard (or I haven't been listening) about implementing
SaneSecurity. Does it work well. Do
On 11/01/2013 11:21 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
Brent,
I've never heard (or I haven't been listening) about implementing
SaneSecurity. Does it work well. Do you know how much spam it stops?
Does it mark it or drop it? Are there config options?
I've just implemented DSPAM on my QmailToaster (ironed
Are you running Spamdyke?
No I don't believe so, but I can look into installing it.
SpamAssassin logs to /var/log/qmail/spamd.
Yeah I know about that log, but that only shows you that it's running, has
pids and children, etc. It doesn't actually give me any type of I blocked
this email because
Tim Whitaker wrote:
Are you running Spamdyke?
No I don't believe so, but I can look into installing it.
Spamdyke is definitely worth having. It will reject a large amount of spam
at the earliest possible point, through things like graylisting and rDNS
checks. This means that the spam doesn't
On 11/01/2013 01:38 PM, Tim Whitaker wrote:
Are you running Spamdyke?
No I don't believe so, but I can look into installing it.
SpamAssassin logs to /var/log/qmail/spamd.
Yeah I know about that log, but that only shows you that it's running, has
pids and children, etc. It doesn't actually