Thanks Matt,
That is what I was looking for.
Best Regards.
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Matt Kettler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ibrahim Harrani wrote:
Hello,
I have several virtual domain on my mail server (qmail+vpopmail)
I am using spamc in .qmail-default file.
I would like to
Christopher Bort writes:
On 05/17/08 01:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote:
Stefan Jakobs writes:
On Friday 16 May 2008 20:45, Christopher Bort wrote:
The message at http://pastebin.com/m42c297fd[1] hit
ANY_BOUNCE_MESSAGE and BOUNCE_MESSAGE despite the host that sent
Is there a website or repository where I can yum upgrade to the latest
spamassassin from, say, a FC6 system?
-eric wood
Mark:
2008/5/18 Marc Perkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just looking for some my.cnf example files for SA.
Server has 4 gigs of ram, dual core CPU. What do I want in my my.cnf file?
Thanks in advance.
Could you AT LEAST post this kind of questions as OFF TOPIC??? Or
maybe to the right list? (Mysql,
Just looking for some my.cnf example files for SA.
Server has 4 gigs of ram, dual core CPU. What do I want in my my.cnf file?
locate my-huge.cnf
:-)
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 08:22:51AM -0400, Eric Wood wrote:
Is there a website or repository where I can yum upgrade to the latest
spamassassin from, say, a FC6 system?
I would just rpmbuild -tb ... a tarball and go that route.
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On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:12:40AM -0300, Luis Hernán Otegui wrote:
Mark:
2008/5/18 Marc Perkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just looking for some my.cnf example files for SA.
Server has 4 gigs of ram, dual core CPU. What do I want in my my.cnf file?
Thanks in advance.
Could you AT LEAST
Hey all --
I'm on the technical advisory board for MailChannels, a company who make a
commercial traffic-shaping antispam product, Traffic Control. Basically,
you put it in front of your real MTA, and it applies the easy stuff --
greet-pause, early-talker disconnection, lookup against front-line
a. Full robust well written explanation.
Around the web what particular link has a full robust well written
explanation, the ins and outs specifically about the asterisks used
in the headers?...
b. How many askterisks?...
How many asterisks do people determine
are an appropriate
What are you talking about?
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 01:31:45PM -0400, Don Saklad wrote:
a. Full robust well written explanation.
Around the web what particular link has a full robust well written
explanation, the ins and outs specifically about the asterisks used
in the headers?...
Justin Mason wrote:
Hey all --
I'm on the technical advisory board for MailChannels, a company who make a
commercial traffic-shaping antispam product, Traffic Control. Basically,
you put it in front of your real MTA, and it applies the easy stuff --
greet-pause, early-talker disconnection,
* mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I respect you, but I feel sorry here. Tarpit and slowdown are know since
a long time, so mailchannel bring nothing here (except marketing). In
particular,greet pause has been implemented by some people. the fact
that this is not common is not due to an
From: Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 20:18:26 +0200
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: MailChannels Traffic Control (fwd)
* mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I respect you, but I feel sorry here. Tarpit and slowdown are know since
a long time, so
* Michael Scheidell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To be fair (I'm testing it right now): It's easy to get running.
Right now the Tarpit and slowdown features cannot be had in Postfix,
so I'm giving it a spin.
Tarpit in postfix for years, right?
Slowdown?
smtpd_soft_error_limit = 10
Eric Wood wrote:
Is there a website or repository where I can yum upgrade to the latest
spamassassin from, say, a FC6 system?
F7 and F8 (and F9) have version 3.2.4 in the standard Fedora updates
repo: just
sudo yum update
Note that Fedora 7 will go out of support in a month or so, and FC6 is
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I respect you, but I feel sorry here. Tarpit and slowdown are know since
a long time, so mailchannel bring nothing here (except marketing). In
particular,greet pause has been implemented by some people. the fact
that this is not common
* mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you can use sleep. sure, it stops the process, but if your system is not
under heavy load, it may be acceptable...
Yep.
but anyway. I don't see what mailchannel are bringing that deserves this
debate. it looks to me like this:
- they started trying to sell
mouss writes:
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I respect you, but I feel sorry here. Tarpit and slowdown are know since
a long time, so mailchannel bring nothing here (except marketing). In
particular,greet pause has been implemented by some people. the fact
Hi, following several users' Inboxes filling up with bogus
(spam-generated) bounce messages, I enabled the Vbounce plugin on our
SMTP gateway, which is running SA 3.2.3 under MIMEDefang. The
complaints have dropped off entirely, and I have had only one false
positive complaint.
The rule
Justin Mason wrote:
mouss writes:
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I respect you, but I feel sorry here. Tarpit and slowdown are know since
a long time, so mailchannel bring nothing here (except marketing). In
particular,greet pause has been implemented by
On Mon, May 19, 2008 20:18, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
To be fair (I'm testing it right now): It's easy to get running.
Right now the Tarpit and slowdown features cannot be had in Postfix,
so I'm giving it a spin.
give longer greylist times will do without marketing :-)
Benny Pedersen
Need
On 05/19/08 03:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote:
Christopher Bort writes:
On 05/17/08 01:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote:
Stefan Jakobs writes:
On Friday 16 May 2008 20:45, Christopher Bort wrote:
The message at http://pastebin.com/m42c297fd[1] hit
ANY_BOUNCE_MESSAGE
Greetings.
I'm running spamd 3.2.4 alongside my stock Qmail installation (passing
messages over ip sockets via the qmail-queue patch) on Ubuntu 8.04. Because
this is a site-wide config, in previous distros I'd been able to
successfully get both the parent spamd process and the spamd child to
Christopher Bort writes:
On 05/19/08 03:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote:
Christopher Bort writes:
On 05/17/08 01:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote:
Stefan Jakobs writes:
On Friday 16 May 2008 20:45, Christopher Bort wrote:
The message at
I'm seeing these entries in my maillog:
May 19 18:16:41 anduril postfix/qmgr[10162]: warning: connect to
transport spamfilter: No such file or directory
May 19 18:16:42 anduril postfix/qmgr[10162]: warning: connect to
transport spamassassin: Connection refused
which leads me to believe
On 05/19/08 15:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote:
Can you share a complete sample that displays the problem?
Attached.
Thanks -- it looks like a bug. I've opened
https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5912 for it.
Thank you, I look forward to its resolution.
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:46:23PM +0200, mouss wrote:
and the slowdown thing is based on the theory that spammers have
better things to do than wait. now that we know more about botnets,
this theory doesn't stand.
how long would it take to write an asynchronous smtp client?
You
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