Re: Main Developer

2017-06-15 Thread Bryan Vest
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Dave Jones
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
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 :-)

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Bryan Vest
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Dave Jones
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Bryan Vest
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

Re: Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Dave Jones
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

Main Developer

2017-06-14 Thread Bryan Vest
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