Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 12/10/2018 2:49 PM, Kris Deugau wrote:
The master/reference files are stored in a Subversion repository.
Commits to particular paths trigger the creation of the tarball, SHA*
hash files, and GPG signature. A cron job on our DNS master server
polls the repository to se
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018, ozgurerdogan wrote:
I simply need to write custom rules to block certain mails, domain names. Do
I have to learn programming language for this? Is not it easy like create a
conf file and let Sa update rules from that source remotely via http?
If your primary need is to blo
On 12/10/2018 2:49 PM, Kris Deugau wrote:
> The master/reference files are stored in a Subversion repository.
> Commits to particular paths trigger the creation of the tarball, SHA*
> hash files, and GPG signature. A cron job on our DNS master server
> polls the repository to see if any of the pat
John Hardin wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018, ozgurerdogan wrote:
I have many servers using spamassassin. Time to time, I may need to add
custom rules to SA to block certain mails. It is time consuming doing
it on
each server. Is it somehow possible to create a one source for all
Spamassassin using
On 10 Dec 2018, at 13:28, ozgurerdogan wrote:
Can you give me some more step by step for :
"set up your own local published ruleset source and configure your
instances to include that in their rule sources for the standard
sa-update
processing (will require managing DNS entries and generating
Can you give me some more step by step for :
"set up your own local published ruleset source and configure your
instances to include that in their rule sources for the standard sa-update
processing (will require managing DNS entries and generating SHA checksums
for the rules file) "
This is wh
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018, ozgurerdogan wrote:
I have many servers using spamassassin. Time to time, I may need to add
custom rules to SA to block certain mails. It is time consuming doing it on
each server. Is it somehow possible to create a one source for all
Spamassassin using server and update rul
On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 04:57 -0700, ozgurerdogan wrote:
> I simply need to write custom rules to block certain mails, domain names. Do
> I have to learn programming language for this? Is not it easy like create a
> conf file and let Sa update rules from that source remotely via http?
>
>
cron + w
On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 04:57 -0700, ozgurerdogan wrote:
> I simply need to write custom rules to block certain mails, domain
> names. Do I have to learn programming language for this? Is not it
> easy like create a conf file and let Sa update rules from that source
> remotely via http?
>
Thats all
On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 04:18 -0700, ozgurerdogan wrote:
> I have many servers using spamassassin. Time to time, I may need to
> add
> custom rules to SA to block certain mails. It is time consuming doing
> it on
> each server. Is it somehow possible to create a one source for all
> Spamassassin usin
On 2018/12/10 13:57, ozgurerdogan wrote:
I simply need to write custom rules to block certain mails, domain names. Do
I have to learn programming language for this? Is not it easy like create a
conf file and let Sa update rules from that source remotely via http?
Nothing comes to mind, else
I simply need to write custom rules to block certain mails, domain names. Do
I have to learn programming language for this? Is not it easy like create a
conf file and let Sa update rules from that source remotely via http?
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On 2018/12/10 13:18, ozgurerdogan wrote:
I have many servers using spamassassin. Time to time, I may need to add
custom rules to SA to block certain mails. It is time consuming doing it on
each server. Is it somehow possible to create a one source for all
Spamassassin using server and update r
I have many servers using spamassassin. Time to time, I may need to add
custom rules to SA to block certain mails. It is time consuming doing it on
each server. Is it somehow possible to create a one source for all
Spamassassin using server and update rule set from that source?
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