On 11/19/2014 10:17 AM, Rajesh M. wrote:
hi

i found this script online for qmt with spamdyke

this script is supposed to be run every few minutes via cron.

it checks the log files and changes passwords of users who have exceeded the 
limit per day.

http://serverfault.com/questions/538233/qmail-limit-number-of-emails-sent-by-user-or-domain-per-hour

i have very little knowledge of shell scripting and therefore cannot understand 
whether it will work or not.

could somebody kindly take a look at this scrip please and let me know if it 
will work.

this is quite an useful script if it can be adapted to scan the submission log 
for preventing outgoing spam.

rajesh




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Looks pretty nice to me. Might need a little adjustment for matching the date format in the log. Somewhat ironically though, I think this has a much better chance of working with the new QMT than with legacy.

With a little tweaking, and preferred language translation, I wouldn't mind including this in the stock QMT as an optional package, as it would be dependent on spamdyke. I think the name qmail-antispam is a little nebulous.

Would you like to create a qmail-no-hyjack repository/package on github under the QMailToaster project? Please create a github account for yourself if you haven't already, then I'll add you to the QMT developer group, and you can create the repo there for this.

Thanks.

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-Eric 'shubes'


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