Ok, that's what i'm just looking at. ;) Just setting up another XEN
Virtual machine to check it out.
I'll have to read the docs anyway. So don't worry. :)
Sam Clippinger schrieb:
> Actually, the QmailToaster project I'm thinking of is hosted at:
> http://www.qmailtoaster.org/
> It's basically
Actually, the QmailToaster project I'm thinking of is hosted at:
http://www.qmailtoaster.org/
It's basically a set of SRPMs you can download, build and install to get
a fully functioning, fully patched qmail server. It's pretty slick.
They have an active mailing list with some pretty knowle
Yes i looked at the sources and as far as i saw, that's very
complex analysis, wich isn't necessary in my case. As my server is
connecting to the internet, the module from Haggybear is rotating
downloads of an update-script, ignoring that it should use a proxy
and times out but doesn't recognize.
, hope to hear more about it!
Sebastian
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-Original Message-
From: Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 15:30:49
To: spamdyke users
Subject: Re: [spamdyke-users] Spamdyke GUI
This sounds like a great project
This sounds like a great project to me -- it's exactly what I had in
mind when I added support for configuration directories.
Specifically, if your tool updates the configuration file named
"_recipient_/domain.com", the changes will only affect recipients in
domain.com. That way, your users ca
I am running spamdykes greylisting with huschis SCP Plesk addon. Most of my
customers are german ones. All customers domains have spamdyke enabled by
default. By signing a hosting contract with me i tell them that greylisting
is enabled and how they can switch it of. Thats it.
None of my custo
Hi Arthur,
first of all - I won't beat anyone here, as i asked for others'
opinions. :)
If you ask me, i would prefer to let all go through, but my server
wouldn't survive that high load then. Without spamdyke my server load
goes up from a load average of 0.10 to over 30.0 and more.
I tried that.
Heya,
I can't say what you are trying to do is a good thing, giving this
kind of power to your customers is in my humble opinion, as Sam use to
say, a solution looking for a problem. I think that in your case you
will likely run over two or more customers disagreeing in the choice
of filte
Hi all,
i've written a Spamdyke GUI for Plesk for my customers, so that they all
have their own responsibility,
if they want to use greylisting and are able to maintain their black-and
whitelists. It's nice, as they all can see, what's
really happening in the mailsystem and keep away spammers an