Assuming that you do have SMTP running I would guess that one of the following lines in the mail.ini are not as follows. It's just as easy to edit the mail.ini as explain the clicks in the GUI so...
In the mail.ini file under the [mail] section look for the following Run SMTPD = true Enable WebMail = true Trace SMTP = true Trace Router = true and after verifying/editing these lines it would be best to stop and then restart Sambar Server to be sure that all gets implemented. Your RBL list is a good one but I would put the SpamCop RBL as the 1st one in your list. Also the choice of RBL's will be differant for the reason that Spam varies and what was good 6 months ago needs to be looked at when the level of spam hitting your users mailboxes increases. Dave Culbertson On 31/Oct/2003 15:00:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (svarvaro) wrote: > Dave, > > I checked my log directory in v5.3 for a smtp log but have none. So, > I went to the config.ini and mail.ini files to look for a switch to > turn on smtp logging. There were no switches. Is there a line > command I can add to a config file to start smtp logging? I'd like > to monitor the performance of the blacklist sites I currently use. I > remember using one with the alpha string dnbls in the name. > Recently, I read it went offline and had to drop it. Logging would > have notified me that I was wasting bandwidth checking this dead > blacklist site. By the way, I use: > > spam.dnsrbl.net > bl.spamcop.net > blackholes.easynet.nl > proxies.blackholes.easynet.nl > > Without them I get 300+ messages a day, with the blacklist lookup I > get 50 or less. They seem to work well with no other filters. > > Steve > > ------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe please go to http://www.sambar.ch/list/ > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe please go to http://www.sambar.ch/list/
