On RBL's if my thinking is correct even if the score is zero it will still
slow down the processing as it would still go look at the RBL. That is why
the system I manage temporarily mirror's RBL's on a local machine using
rbldnsd. Though we expire all records if we have seen no activity from that
On 06/14/2017 08:53 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Some comments in-line below:
On 6/14/2017 9:47 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
There are soo many bugs already open. I looked around BZ some
last week and it seems like there is no real recent movement on
anything. I would like to create a BZ to get
On 6/14/2017 10:19 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
There are deeper details, this is just the summary. Just throwing this in
the mix for my agreement SA is no doubt very versatile.
:-) Agreed. It's an amazing tool. I use it for things other than email
as well :-)
On the multiple uses of SA. I may have mentioned this in a previous post. I
tuned an SA system to use for outbound filtering. No mail is stopped but
routed differently using postfix header routing based on the SA score.
Though this took a few days of manual score adjustment and has helped the
On 6/14/2017 8:40 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
Yes I keep up with rspamd, read into what it can do but have not tested it
yet. I have read mentions of SA V4 in the different lists. Where does that
stand? Are there any dev notes for changes/additions in V4?
v4 the big difference is switching to more
Some comments in-line below:
On 6/14/2017 9:47 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
There are soo many bugs already open. I looked around BZ some
last week and it seems like there is no real recent movement on
anything. I would like to create a BZ to get a DMARC plugin started
but on the users mailing
On 06/14/2017 08:33 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 6/14/2017 8:04 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
That seems correct from what I have seen.
Speaking of development. rspamd is starting to really take off:
https://rspamd.com/
I hope we can keep SA out there as the leader that everyone compares
On 6/14/2017 8:04 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
That seems correct from what I have seen.
Speaking of development. rspamd is starting to really take off:
https://rspamd.com/
I hope we can keep SA out there as the leader that everyone compares
themselves to:
https://rspamd.com/comparison.html
On 6/14/2017 7:58 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
This may seem like a question I should know the answer to and I think I do
but just want to verify. Who is the main developer on SA? I know overall
development is a crew of volunteer's and would assume Kevin has the final
say, just want to make sure
C and ARC support seem to
> be way ahead. SA basically has no built-in support for DMARC or the new
> extension of ARC.
>
> Dave
>
>
> On 06/14/2017 06:58 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
>
>> This may seem like a question I should know the answer to and I think I do
>> but ju
to and I think I do
but just want to verify. Who is the main developer on SA? I know overall
development is a crew of volunteer's and would assume Kevin has the final
say, just want to make sure.
--Bryan
This may seem like a question I should know the answer to and I think I do
but just want to verify. Who is the main developer on SA? I know overall
development is a crew of volunteer's and would assume Kevin has the final
say, just want to make sure.
--Bryan
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