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n, it serves +20
million customers.
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, but
i tried to reduce the number of redis command executed.
I hope this will reduce the overhead significant.
that's great news. Thanks!
Feedback and test results welcome.
I will, as soon as I have something to share!
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Am 2015-07-15 23:22, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
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München
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detection, amavis takes
you there as well.
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#section-1.2 has been established. The
documentation should mention that.
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mailbox formats is done within less
than a minute in Dovecot.
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* Michael Scheidell michael.scheid...@secnap.com:
On 8/17/12 12:11 AM, jonathonb wrote:
As such a detailed knowledge of its history
or inner working is not necessary as I am only interested in YOUR views and
contributors will remain anonymous.
No, we do all of this for fame and fortune.
We
* Per Jessen p...@computer.org:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Just bought this at NewEgg and it's making a great SA server. Using a
desktop Asus motherboard, 8 core AMD processor @ 3.6 ghz per core -
and 32 gigs of ram. And you can get all that for $600.
Or at ebay for less than half of that, but
* Lars Ebeling lars.ebel...@leopg9.no-ip.org:
You are not sending spam. Someone on the machine SR1S4.mesa.gmu.edu
[129.174.112.124 connected to your machine and said:
HELO leopg9.no-ip.org
In other words, the HELO domain was faked. We automatically block mail
from anyone who HELOs as
Dorian,
* Dorian Chan articgrayling...@gmail.com:
Hello again,
I've attached version 2.0 with this email (it's the clean version without
all the comments :) ). I've pretty much finished up the definitions and
some cleaning up. Again, I would really enjoy feedback!
I've attached an edited
* Dorian Chan articgrayling...@gmail.com:
Sorry, I don't really think the nabble attachment option really worked, so
I'll actually attach it. Sorry for that!
It worked both times, but the document is almost unreadable because its filled
with comments. Can you post a clean version?
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* Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk:
* Marc Perkel supp...@junkemailfilter.com:
Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam.
On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
- We require humans to use submission instead of smtp
How do you (want to) enforce this? Or is it just
* Marc Perkel supp...@junkemailfilter.com:
Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam. Maybe these ideas
will make it to the big freemail companies because most of the spam
that manages to get through my filters comes from AOL, Gmail, Yahoo,
and Hotmail.
I've found outbound spam
* David F. Skoll d...@roaringpenguin.com:
Claiming SA ignores large sites because it doesn't have a complex
CDB backend is ridiculous.
I'm not at all claiming SA ignores large sites. I'm claiming that people
with *your* attitude (Other 99.9% of user don't really care...) are
ignoring
* David F. Skoll d...@roaringpenguin.com:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:56:03 +0200
Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de wrote:
I am interested in write performance. How far could
you take it before PSQL topped out? Any special hardware in use?
We're not writing very much to PostgreSQL
* Walter Hurry walterhu...@lavabit.com:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:56:03 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Using an asynchronous approach using different databases is interesting,
but as I understand the solution discussed addresses read performace. I
am interested in write performance. How
* David F. Skoll d...@roaringpenguin.com:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 22:41:18 +0200
Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de wrote:
That's ~230 msg/sec. Ever took it to 500 msg/sec?
No, we lack the hardware to do that. The 230 msgs/sec rate was
reached by a customer with a lot more money
* Walter Hurry walterhu...@lavabit.com:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 22:44:14 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Walter Hurry walterhu...@lavabit.com:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:56:03 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Using an asynchronous approach using different databases is
interesting
* Max Dunlap mdun...@breakawaysystems.com:
Hey guys, I followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixAmavisNew
to get Spamassasin working with some virus checking. I'm getting
X-Virus-Scanned: Debian amavisd-new in my headers but no
X-Spam-Status: No
Any ideas?
1. wrong list ;)
2. setup
* Ted Mittelstaedt t...@ipinc.net:
On 3/1/2011 11:55 AM, John Levine wrote:
From a legal perspective I will point out that any e-mail you
receive is (at least in the US, but most other countries too)
considered copyrighted by the sender. Under copyright law the
sender has the right to
* Mark Martinec mark.martinec...@ijs.si:
On Thursday February 10 2011 21:14:59 Adam Katz wrote:
Does this affect sendmail as well as postfix? I assume so,
but wanted an explicit confirmation.
Yes, the security hole is entirely within the milter,
independent of the MTA.
I tried the
* J4 ju...@klunky.co.uk:
I know this is off-topic but is there a way for a third party programme
to silently drop spam from delivery?
There are several: MimeDefang, Spamassassin-Milter and amavisd-new come to
mind.
MimeDefang and Spamassassin-Milter work as MILTERS (see: smtpd_milters
* J4 ju...@klunky.co.uk:
This is pretty much what I would like to achieve, the reason I
decided not to use Dovecot Sieve (apart from me being incapable of
setting it. ;) ).
Parse the SPAM during the SMPT session and use only RAM: Perfect.
I would still like to notify the
* J4 ju...@klunky.co.uk:
On 01/18/2011 06:51 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* J4 ju...@klunky.co.uk:
This is pretty much what I would like to achieve, the reason I
decided not to use Dovecot Sieve (apart from me being incapable of
setting it. ;) ).
Parse the SPAM
* J4 ju...@klunky.co.uk:
GTUBE test message from http://gtube.net/gtube.txt produced:-
Jan 18 21:06:45 logout postfix/cleanup[30304]: 7F8DE8232B:
milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from smtp-auth.no-ip.com[204.16.252.94]:
5.7.1 Blocked by SpamAssassin; from=j...@klunky.co.uk
to=t...@abc.info
* JKL ju...@klunky.co.uk:
On 01/17/2011 09:29 PM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
On 1/17/11 3:27 PM, JKL wrote:
Hi there,
Why would this be delivered into the user mailbox when the Sender
address is blacklisted by the user? Did I misunderstand the
short-circuit effect?
Best
* Ted Mittelstaedt t...@ipinc.net:
On 12/17/2010 8:41 AM, Jason Bertoch wrote:
On 2010/12/17 11:28 AM, Aaron Bennett wrote:
I've got an issue where users off-campus who are doing authenticated
SMTP/TLS from home networks are having their mail hit by the PBL. I
have trusted_networks set to
* Daniel McDonald dan.mcdon...@austinenergy.com:
I just need to clarify one thing that's not clear to me in re-reading
our thread from the other day: Is there a work-around for this?
Usually, you listen for end-users on the submission port, and don't filter
it for spam, just auth.
I
* Jason Bertoch ja...@i6ix.com:
On 2/25/2010 6:26 PM, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Please, guys, let it go. If you *know* this ain't the right place, stop
it.
+1
+1
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* ewreg ew-...@mailbox.com.pl:
Good morning,
I am preparing env with more then 10 node of spamassassin machine. I am
wonder what kind of software do you use to clone OS and Spamassassin
application to the other machine. I am gonne use Debian, I find FAI but it
won't migrate SA database.
* ewreg ew-...@mailbox.com.pl:
We use cfengine to install, configure software and also to check for
compliance.
As I see, I can install software over the cfengine. But can I make mirror
with cfengine? I would like to clone some local files to all n-servers. I
think it can't be done with
Matus,
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk:
* d.h...@yournetplus.com d.h...@yournetplus.com:
The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to
/nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu).
On 01.11.09 23:23, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Thanks
Mark,
* Mark Martinec mark.martinec...@ijs.si:
We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is
as follows:
Postfix (2.5.1) - SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) - SpamAssassin
(3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1)
The milter is run like this:
/usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P
We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is as
follows:
Postfix (2.5.1) - SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) - SpamAssassin
(3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1)
The milter is run like this:
/usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P /var/run/spamass/spamass.pid -f \
-p
* d.h...@yournetplus.com d.h...@yournetplus.com:
The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to
/nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu).
Thanks for the reply. I wish, it was that easy, but it is not. The $HOME is
/home/spamassassin.
p...@rick
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* Ryan Thoryk ry...@onshore.com:
Hi,
We're rebuilding a mail server and are having some issues with SQL-based
SA preference lookups. We're running Postfix 2.5.5 and SA 3.2.5 (Debian
Lenny version) - here's our Postfix config from master.cf:
spamassassin unix - n n - -
* Terry td3...@gmail.com:
Hello,
We have a cluster of postfix servers through a load balancer. I would
like to set up an external set of spamassassin servers where these
postfix servers simply query the spamassassin servers over the network
for spam decisions then drop or relay
* Linda Walsh sa-u...@tlinx.org:
It's an American thing. Things that are normal speech for UK blokes, get
Americans all disturbed.
Sloppy language is sloppy language everywhere! I took offense in the message,
too and I am neither American nor am I from the UK.
But what annoys me the most is
I am trying to use (an old) sa-stats.pl to give me spamd generated statistics
for SpamAssassin (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1), but all I get are zeros.
Is sa-stats.pl broken with recent versions of SpamAssassin? Any things I should
look out for?
The log contains data, so I suspect the culprit is either me
I would like to read user_prefs from a LDAP server. How to setup the
connection etc. has been documented, but I miss the bit that tells how to
store the configuration.
If my LDAP knowledge doesn't deceive me, then the spamassassin attribute shown
in the README is multi-valued, but this ability is
* Arvid Ephraim Picciani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 21 March 2008 14:11:09 Richard.Hall wrote:
meta SOFT_AND_URIGREY (URIBL_GREY || BLOGPSOT_URI) SOFTWARE_AD
should be
meta SOFT_AND_URIGREY (URIBL_GREY || BLOGSPOT_URI) SOFTWARE_AD
indeed. thanks Richard.
added blogpsot to
* pingu22 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I want to know how can I sign emails from my server domain with domainkeys
plugin.
I'm using postfix+procmail+spamassassin+DKplugin.
I'm getting:
warn: Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
* pingu22 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* pingu22 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I want to know how can I sign emails from my server domain with
domainkeys
plugin.
I'm using postfix+procmail+spamassassin+DKplugin.
I'm getting:
warn: Use of uninitialized value
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