Re: pflogsumm milter patch

2019-01-15 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas

Hello,

does anyone use pflogsumm and reject based on header/body checks?

If so, can you test or provide me (privately) same logs of those rejections?


On 11.01.19 15:43, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:

I have made a small patch for counting milter rejections in pflogsumm.

I put it on http://test.fantomas.sk/pflogsumm-milter-test.patch

pflogsumm now displays erors below when using amavisd-milter refusals.

I would strip the "from ", but first I would like to ask people who use
header and body checks to reject messages, and use pflogsumm, to confirm
whether they need the "from ", and possibly send me (personally, please)
the part output where "cleanup" rejections are shown.

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pflogsumm milter patch

2019-01-11 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas

Hello,

I have made a small patch for counting milter rejections in pflogsumm.

I put it on http://test.fantomas.sk/pflogsumm-milter-test.patch

pflogsumm now displays erors below when using amavisd-milter refusals.

I would strip the "from ", but first I would like to ask people who use
header and body checks to reject messages, and use pflogsumm, to confirm
whether they need the "from ", and possibly send me (personally, please)
the part output where "cleanup" rejections are shown.

without --verbose-msg-detail

 cleanup
   END-OF-MESSAGE (top 10) (total: 485)
 17   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=11636...
 16   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=11643...
 15   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=11307...
 15   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=11746...
 15   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=12094...
 14   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=11610...
 13   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=12057...
 13   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=10533...
 13   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=11005...
 12   from mail.simenge.art[213.202.252.21]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=11070...

with --verbose-msg-detail

   END-OF-MESSAGE (top 10) (total: 485)
  1   prose.cdeloitte.com[212.162.150.104]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=21479-06 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   prose.cdeloitte.com[212.162.150.104]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=21212-12 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   prose.cdeloitte.com[212.162.150.104]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=21620-04 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   prose.cdeloitte.com[212.162.150.104]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=21512-05 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   daily.makemoneyglobal.com[212.162.151.104]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=21479-16 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   daily.makemoneyglobal.com[212.162.151.104]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=22326-03 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   sedge.myabtb.com[185.234.183.110]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=12801-02 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   sedge.myabtb.com[185.234.183.110]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=12425-14 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   terrible.cdeloitte.com[212.162.150.117]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=25380-08 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=
  1   terrible.cdeloitte.com[212.162.150.117]: 5.7.0 Reject, id=24561-19 - spam; 
from= to= proto=ESMTP 
helo=


Just FYI, I have already made patch for postscreen rejections, that made it
into debian package, available here:

http://test.fantomas.sk/pflogsumm-postscreen.patch

seems that original author doesn't care (have tried to contact him at least
3 times). I will try with people having repositories on github (where the
original author doesn't maintain it anymore).


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