[spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread nightduke
Hi i would like to know when will we released a new version of
spamdyke, i still using version of 2008.

Thanks
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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Eric Shubert
nightduke wrote:
 Hi i would like to know when will we released a new version of
 spamdyke, i still using version of 2008.
 
 Thanks

4.0.10 was released 12/17/08. I'm not aware of any bugs since then.

Only Sam can say for sure when a new release will be coming. Are you 
looking for something in particular?

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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread nightduke
More featues with graylisting.Better perfomance.



2010/2/10 Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net:
 nightduke wrote:
 Hi i would like to know when will we released a new version of
 spamdyke, i still using version of 2008.

 Thanks

 4.0.10 was released 12/17/08. I'm not aware of any bugs since then.

 Only Sam can say for sure when a new release will be coming. Are you
 looking for something in particular?

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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Eric Shubert
Which graylisting features are you looking for specificallly?

Have you run the qtp-prune-graylist script I posted recently? Perhaps 
that will solve your performance issue? If not, what are you seeing that 
leads you to believe there is a problem with performance?

nightduke wrote:
 More featues with graylisting.Better perfomance.
 
 
 
 2010/2/10 Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net:
 nightduke wrote:
 Hi i would like to know when will we released a new version of
 spamdyke, i still using version of 2008.

 Thanks
 4.0.10 was released 12/17/08. I'm not aware of any bugs since then.

 Only Sam can say for sure when a new release will be coming. Are you
 looking for something in particular?

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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Jorge R. Constenla




The SpamDyke works great! without bugs.

But is Very usefull (Excellent), if you can set some features per
domain.

Two Level to filter SPAM
- General Level for all domains (the actual level)
- And add a Domain Level Filter with features like: blacklist and
whitelist lists (sender-blacklist, , etc ...) per domain.

Best regards.


Eric Shubert wrote:

  nightduke wrote:
  
  
Hi i would like to know when will we released a new version of
spamdyke, i still using version of 2008.

Thanks

  
  
4.0.10 was released 12/17/08. I'm not aware of any bugs since then.

Only Sam can say for sure when a new release will be coming. Are you 
looking for something in particular?

  


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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Eric Shubert
Jorge R. Constenla wrote:
 The SpamDyke works great! without bugs.
 
 But is Very usefull (Excellent), if you can set some features per domain.
 
 Two Level to filter SPAM
 - General Level for all domains (the actual level)
 - And add a Domain Level Filter with features like: blacklist and 
 whitelist lists (sender-blacklist, , etc ...) per domain.

I believe this can be done, beginning with version 4. See 
http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#CONFIGURATION_DIR

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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Eric Shubert
nightduke wrote:
 More features with graylisting,fast enable graylisting,

I don't know what you mean by this. Perhaps Sam does.

 gui for spamdyke,

There has been talk about this, and I believe someone has written 
something for this. I don't recall off hand though. You'll need to do 
some searching to find it.

 log level,log analyser, warnings, error,

I think you need to be more specific here about what you'd like to see.

 dspam options to integrate with dspam.

I don't know what you have in mind here. Please describe more thoroughly.

 I mean those features, will be great, subdomain options too...
 
 In my modest opinion.

Of course.

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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Jorge R. Constenla
The directory configuration is very complex but I think that I can't 
block senders (domains or email) per domain that I hosts.
Do you know if you can do?

Thanks in advance.


Eric Shubert wrote:
 Jorge R. Constenla wrote:
   
 The SpamDyke works great! without bugs.

 But is Very usefull (Excellent), if you can set some features per domain.

 Two Level to filter SPAM
 - General Level for all domains (the actual level)
 - And add a Domain Level Filter with features like: blacklist and 
 whitelist lists (sender-blacklist, , etc ...) per domain.
 

 I believe this can be done, beginning with version 4. See 
 http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#CONFIGURATION_DIR

   

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Internet Services Provider
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C1055AAQ, Capital Federal
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Fax : (54 11) 4119.2005
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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Eric Shubert
If you give me some examples of what you're trying to do, I might be 
able to tell you how to do it. I'm not sure though, as I don't use this 
capability myself. Sam would know best.

Jorge R. Constenla wrote:
 The directory configuration is very complex but I think that I can't 
 block senders (domains or email) per domain that I hosts.
 Do you know if you can do?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 
 Eric Shubert wrote:
 Jorge R. Constenla wrote:
   
 The SpamDyke works great! without bugs.

 But is Very usefull (Excellent), if you can set some features per domain.

 Two Level to filter SPAM
 - General Level for all domains (the actual level)
 - And add a Domain Level Filter with features like: blacklist and 
 whitelist lists (sender-blacklist, , etc ...) per domain.
 
 I believe this can be done, beginning with version 4. See 
 http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#CONFIGURATION_DIR

   
 


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Re: [spamdyke-users] file exist?bug?

2010-02-10 Thread Eric Shubert
nightduke wrote:
 Very strange, i have downloaded the script...
 
  ./spamdyke-prune
 spamdyke-prune v0.3.0
 spamdyke-prune processing graylist tree at /etc/spamdyke/graylist ...
 spamdyke-prune pruning entries older than 1814400 seconds ...
 spamdyke-prune processing domain vps ...
 spamdyke-prune vps.informicro.com - 0 entries found
 spamdyke-prune vps.informicro.com - 0 entries removed
 spamdyke-prune vps.informicro.com - 0 empty directories removed
 spamdyke-prune vps.informicro.com - 0 graylisting entries remain
 spamdyke-prune total - 1 domains processed
 spamdyke-prune total - 0 entries found
 spamdyke-prune total - 0 entries removed
 spamdyke-prune total - 0 empty directories removed
 spamdyke-prune total - 0 graylisting entries remain
 
 Seems to be not finding anything wrong?
 
 Strange isn't it?
 

Not necessarily.
What does your spamdyke configuration file contain?
Did you change anything in the script, or only its name?

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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Jorge R. Constenla




Sam,

Thanks, It's really cool!. Do you know about Server Performance?
Consuming?

Another question, Can I block invalid users? I need to receive emails
only to a valid users.
Is there any way to accept only valid users and block non-existent
users?

For example: The users in example.com are 3: sa...@example.com,
f...@example.com and supp...@example.com. All emails to this address
run filters as usually, but block the rest rest like
vxsrtua...@example.com

Thanks in advance.

Sam Clippinger wrote:

  Yes, you can.  The "config-dir" option basically lets you specify a 
different spamdyke configuration file for every domain you host.  If you 
want, you can specify different configuration files for each user as 
well.  You can also give different configurations for sender addresses, 
rDNS names or IP addresses.  It's extremely flexible.

For example, let's say you host the domain example.com, along with many 
others.  The users in example.com want to block all mail from senders in 
malware.net, but you don't want to block those senders for your other 
domains.  You should create a configuration directory for example.com.  
I'm going to assume you want it in /etc, but feel free to put it anywhere:
 mkdir -p /etc/spamdyke.configdir/_recipient_/com
In that directory, you want to create a new spamdyke configuration file 
that will block the senders.
 echo sender-blacklist-ent...@malware.net  
/etc/spamdyke.configdir/_recipient_/com/example
Finally, add the "config-dir" option to your main spamdyke configuration 
file (assuming it's named /etc/spamdyke.conf):
 echo config-dir=/etc/spamdyke.configdir  /etc/spamdyke.conf

That's it.  When a message arrives for a user in example.com (e.g. 
f...@example.com), spamdyke will look in the configuration directory for 
a file named "_recipient_/com/example" within the configuration 
directory.  Finding that file, it will load the contents and honor the 
options it finds.  It won't load that file for any other users.

You can also use other options within those files.  You could turn 
graylisting on or off for a domain, you could turn on or off some 
blacklists, you can even deactivate all of spamdyke's filters for a 
domain if you want to.  There are a few options that aren't allowed in 
configuration directories -- see the documentation or spamdyke's "help" 
option for a full list.

-- Sam Clippinger

On 2/10/10 3:53 PM, Jorge R. Constenla wrote:
  
  
The directory configuration is very complex but I think that I can't
block senders (domains or email) per domain that I hosts.
Do you know if you can do?

Thanks in advance.

  




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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Sam Clippinger
I'm not sure what you're asking about Server Performance or Consuming.  
If you want to know if the config-dir option causes spamdyke to run 
slower, the answer is yes, but just barely.  With that option enabled, 
spamdyke has to do more work to look for additional configuration files, 
but not very much.  I haven't benchmarked it, but I doubt the difference 
would be measurable, even on a seriously overloaded server.

At this time, spamdyke can't block mail to invalid recipients.  That 
feature is going to be in the next version, which I haven't finished 
testing yet.  As soon as I can find time to finish writing the test 
scripts (and fix any bugs they find), I'll release it.

-- Sam Clippinger

On 2/11/10 12:02 AM, Jorge R. Constenla wrote:
 Sam,

 Thanks, It's really cool!. Do you know about Server Performance? 
 Consuming?

 Another question, Can I block invalid users? I need to receive emails 
 only to a valid users.
 Is there any way to accept only valid users and block non-existent users?

 For example: The users in example.com are 3: sa...@example.com, 
 f...@example.com and supp...@example.com. All emails to this address 
 run filters as usually, but block the rest rest like 
 vxsrtua...@example.com

 Thanks in advance.

 Sam Clippinger wrote:
 Yes, you can.  The config-dir option basically lets you specify a
 different spamdyke configuration file for every domain you host.  If you
 want, you can specify different configuration files for each user as
 well.  You can also give different configurations for sender addresses,
 rDNS names or IP addresses.  It's extremely flexible.

 For example, let's say you host the domain example.com, along with many
 others.  The users in example.com want to block all mail from senders in
 malware.net, but you don't want to block those senders for your other
 domains.  You should create a configuration directory for example.com.
 I'm going to assume you want it in /etc, but feel free to put it anywhere:
   mkdir -p /etc/spamdyke.configdir/_recipient_/com
 In that directory, you want to create a new spamdyke configuration file
 that will block the senders.
   echosender-blacklist-ent...@malware.net  
 /etc/spamdyke.configdir/_recipient_/com/example
 Finally, add the config-dir option to your main spamdyke configuration
 file (assuming it's named /etc/spamdyke.conf):
   echo config-dir=/etc/spamdyke.configdir  /etc/spamdyke.conf

 That's it.  When a message arrives for a user in example.com (e.g.
 f...@example.com), spamdyke will look in the configuration directory for
 a file named _recipient_/com/example within the configuration
 directory.  Finding that file, it will load the contents and honor the
 options it finds.  It won't load that file for any other users.

 You can also use other options within those files.  You could turn
 graylisting on or off for a domain, you could turn on or off some
 blacklists, you can even deactivate all of spamdyke's filters for a
 domain if you want to.  There are a few options that aren't allowed in
 configuration directories -- see the documentation or spamdyke's help
 option for a full list.

 -- Sam Clippinger

 On 2/10/10 3:53 PM, Jorge R. Constenla wrote:

 The directory configuration is very complex but I think that I can't
 block senders (domains or email) per domain that I hosts.
 Do you know if you can do?

 Thanks in advance.
  


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Re: [spamdyke-users] new version of spamdyke?

2010-02-10 Thread Jorge R. Constenla




I'm going to change to the "config-dir" option in
our servers, so that each domain can set your options and integrating
with our control panel.

I'll wait the next version for "block mail to invalid recipients"
feature.

Thanks.
Best regards.

Sam Clippinger wrote:

  I'm not sure what you're asking about Server Performance or Consuming.  
If you want to know if the "config-dir" option causes spamdyke to run 
slower, the answer is yes, but just barely.  With that option enabled, 
spamdyke has to do more work to look for additional configuration files, 
but not very much.  I haven't benchmarked it, but I doubt the difference 
would be measurable, even on a seriously overloaded server.

At this time, spamdyke can't block mail to invalid recipients.  That 
feature is going to be in the next version, which I haven't finished 
testing yet.  As soon as I can find time to finish writing the test 
scripts (and fix any bugs they find), I'll release it.
  





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