On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, David F. Skoll wrote:
[snip]
is probably not in the cards. One of the biggest complaints from
people who've tried MIMEDefang is the number of Perl modules it
requires.
[snip]
These people have obviously never installed RT :)
MIMEDefangs' pre-requisites are perfectly
Philip Prindeville wrote:
I suppose for people using RPM's with yum or smart, it might be different.
The best way to handle that is to package the different filters in their
own RPMs, and then *those* RPMs can specify the correct dependencies.
So you know that if you want to use
nathan r. hruby wrote:
These people have obviously never installed RT :)
Heh! We use RT here.
Actually, if you really want to discover some dependency hell, try
Catalyst plus Template Toolkit. Catalyst is a wonderful MVC-based Web
development suite---gorgeous to use, but an absolute bear to
Hi,
I'm running Mimedefang/Spamassassin on a Redhat server with Sendmail. This
has all been running fine for a couple of years now. Suddenly, this morning
my customers were unable to send e-mail. Looking at /var/log/maillog, I saw
lots of entries such as this:
Jan 14 02:22:18 Raydeus-Dee
On 14/01/06, Lisa Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Mimedefang/Spamassassin on a Redhat server with Sendmail. This
has all been running fine for a couple of years now. Suddenly, this morning
my customers were unable to send e-mail. Looking at /var/log/maillog, I saw
lots of
From: Lisa Casey
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 8:16 AM
I'm running Mimedefang/Spamassassin on a Redhat server with Sendmail.
Which versions?
What sort of hardware (cpu type, speed, memory size)
How many average messages/day?
This
has all been running fine for a couple of years now.
Try running, 'md-mx-ctrl rawstatus'
'md-mx-ctrl load' is also useful, and human readable. The various
other commands described in 'man md-mx-ctrl' may also help provide
some insight into what is going on. For example, 'md-mx-ctrl slaveinfo 0'
will tell you which pid is assigned to slave 0.
Hi,
Also - how do I find out how many slaves Mimedefang is configured to
have
and should I increase that? If so, how?
Check your startup script.
I looked in the startup script: /etc/init.d/mimedefang The only things in
there that have to do with slaves are:
# MX_SLAVE_DELAY=3
#
Damrose, Mark wrote:
FYI: I added an example of using Net::CIDR::Lite to the Helo testing
wiki at http://www.mimedefang.org/kwiki/index.cgi?UseHeloToCatchSpam
Hmm Found some issues (shortcomings, whatever) with the API to
Net::CIDR::Lite.
First is that when you pass it bad
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
I'm interested in the answer about the reverse DNS as well, BTW.
Regards,
KAM
BTW: In the case where there is no rDNS for an incoming connection...
what would be the approximate false positive rate be if we were to refuse
those connections (unless of course they were
Umm.. maybe you should try posting this to the SA list then..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I'm fed up with SA !
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Speaking of rDNS, check out this log entry (user name and sub-domain,
obfuscated as 'fred').
Jan 10 09:09:02 intrepid sendmail[31995]: k0AH8pZE031992:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], ctladdr=[EMAIL PROTECTED] (1001/1001),
delay=00:00:06, xdelay=00:00:03, mailer=esmtp, pri=151951,
relay=mailhost.cotse.com.
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Lisa Casey wrote:
Hi,
Also - how do I find out how many slaves Mimedefang is configured to
have
and should I increase that? If so, how?
Check your startup script.
I looked in the startup script: /etc/init.d/mimedefang The only things in
there that have to do
Thanks for the stats!
If the user is authenticated... why would there not be a rDNS entry for
their IP?? I guess if they are roaming but we usually recommend a
webmail setup for most of those customers that fit the typical user
profile, others know enough they don't need to call and make
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