On 2012-01-15 Al Zick wrote:
Here is where I am at: I had about 10 of RBLs at one time (including
some of the ones you mentioned), but I slowly removed them. What do
you do when people that you need to be in contact with everyday are
being blocked? I guess that you can use them if you don't
On 1/16/2012 2:28 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
We recommend that when using any spam filtering method, users be given
access to the filtered mail - don't block the mail as documented here,
but store it in a separate mailbox. Or tag it and provide users
documentation so that they can filter based
On 1/17/2012 2:08 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
why do you use spamcop ?
Why wouldn't I?
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Robert rob...@webtent.org
Hi all
I have configured two postfix instances and both are working but I need to
list and delete messages in queue . I tried postsuper -d ALL but it didn't
delete .how can I manage queue of the second instance
Regards
Amira Othman
Server Administrator
http://www.cairosource.com/
On 1/17/2012 9:34 AM, Amira Othman wrote:
Hi all
I have configured two postfix instances and both are working but I
need to list and delete messages in queue . I tried postsuper –d ALL
but it didn’t delete .how can I manage queue of the second instance
On 01/16/2012 09:39 PM, Carlos R Laguna wrote:
Hello everyone i am recently using postfix, and i required bu
necessity set a limit of reach of my users, meaning some users will
have international access for receiving or sending mails and other
wont, so try to make a filter using my ldap
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 07:49:49PM -0600, Al Zick wrote:
On Jan 13, 2012, at 5:52 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Friday 13 January 2012 16:57:21 Al Zick wrote:
On Jan 12, 2012, at 3:57 AM, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre wrote:
Apart from this if you use some trustable RBL, perhaps
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 11:04:21AM -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
But I'd still be interested in seeing some example postscreen
configs actually in use right now, by you and anyone else
willing to share...
I have posted mine here in the past, I think on or around 2011-02-15.
It hasn't changed
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:31:02PM -0600, Donovan Brooke wrote:
OSX Snow Leopard Server
I have managed to successfully setup a basic postfix server behind my
router, and I still have some hair left on my head.
I have a couple newb questions, if you don't mind (first time post I think).
On 17 Jan 2012, at 8:20, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On 1/17/2012 2:08 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
why do you use spamcop ?
Why wouldn't I?
Because it has a long-running tendency to intermittently list various
major legitimate freemail outlet points. This is not a new behavior or
a rare
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