That is the ticket..
My turn contribute :)
I have a secondary/backup server I will install your script on and allow
some production traffic to pass through and
I will get started on a time out script for this.
Maybe Eric can include this as a whole on the QMT WIKI site.
When I can, I will sub
Sam,
Great idea. I've made a simple test and takes longer but it works.
I will put on a production server soon.
I'll wait for the next version, that include "recipient validation" will
help a lot.
Thanks
On 09/04/13 11:11, Sam Clippinger wrote:
> Interesting ideas. To make it possible to di
It came from pure desperation. IP filtering wasn't doing the trick for me, so
I started paying attention to the rDNS names and checking out their websites.
When I saw the same site again and again, I knew I had a way to stop them.
Then I also noticed that a lot of identical sites were hosted
Interesting ideas. To make it possible to disable authentication from specific
locations, I suppose the easiest way would be to make the "smtp-auth-level"
option valid in a configuration directory. Then you could create directories
using the IP ranges or rDNS names of those countries and inclu
Sam,
I agree, it would be excellent if the filters can be enabled with SMTP-AUTH.
On 09/04/13 08:58, Faris Raouf wrote:
>> I have a doubt:
>> If a user authenticates with SMTP auth. All filters are ignored?
>> If true, Why?
>>
> All filters other than the reply delay (earlytalker filter) are, as
> But I was going to post about this too. I also would love the *option* to
> enable filters even if there's authentication.
May be it's simple: spamdyke sits in front of all and does authentification
in your case. Shouldn't it be possible to insert the classic rblsmtpd between
spamdyke and den s
Very Clever,
Where did this idea come from?
Also, is there tick timer per IP so as not to load up the blacklist file?
I like using the timers in router OS when performing firewall rule sets.
Basically lists the bad ip or name for a time limit then drops it but it
will get
added again if it is s
> I have a doubt:
> If a user authenticates with SMTP auth. All filters are ignored?
> If true, Why?
>
All filters other than the reply delay (earlytalker filter) are, as far as
I'm aware, disabled when smtp authentication happens.
But I was going to post about this too. I also would love the *o