Hello:

I think i can be of help with this. I have used for some time
magic-smtpd. This script used a bash script to validate users. I have
extended this bash script to check for catchall, ezmlm , alias or
mailboxes, and return true or false based on those checks. Later, when
started to use the magnific spamdyke, the out of inodes issue forced
me to find a way to clean greylist, and i used this check-user.sh
script to recursively parse greylist directory and delete all invalid
accounts.

So far it is working . I was thinking last week in a way to create a
log report  to the script so this report is generated and emailed to
my account. If someone is interested in the script i can send it to
the list.

Please note that the script is only working on vpopmail installs.

Regards
Pablo


2008/4/9, Andrew Liles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>  Harald Hinz offered a script for blacklisting in December.
>  Others have also talked about offering scripts.
>
>  I am thinking of putting some time into a script, I have two questions for
> the community:
>
>  1. Spamdyke Community Script Library
>  Sam is obviously under considerable pressure to develop the main code line,
> how about we create a SourceForge project to facilitate scripts from a
> variety of people on a variety of topics?
>
>  2. Graylisting Cleanup Script
>  My own idea is not new and is one that people have asked for.  I need to
> know if there is interest for it and, from Sam, if you are otherwise going
> to handle this in the core product.
>
>  I use Graylisting and find it knocks out 90%+ of all spam.  My concern is
> the runaway growth of the "database" that underpins this.  (The matter is
> mentioned here:
> http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/FAQ.html#SUGGESTION5
> and is a recurrent theme on this list.)
>
>  My contribution would be for a simple approach removes Graylist entries for
> recipients that are known to be bogus.  I propose a solution that is tuned
> for a Vpopmail installation; I propose only dealing with domains that have
> simple "qmail-default" rules like "delete" and "bounce" and not dealing with
> complex cases with downstream recipient filters, e.g. domains operating
> Mailman.  Would others like this?
>
>  My programming skills are in languages like Java, but I imagine that the
> likely re-use of my script would want it in a generic Unix shell or perhaps
> Perl implementation, am I right?
>
>  Andrew.
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