Re: [spamdyke-users] wishlist for RBL functions

2008-06-04 Thread Sam Clippinger
Rewriting the Subject (or any part of the message) is technically 
possible but making it configurable is the big issue.  What information 
do you want to insert?  Something perhaps to indicate that the message 
/should/ have been blocked by a filter but wasn't?

I've been considering adding a feature to insert header lines to 
indicate what happened (whitelisted, authenticated, graylisted, etc).  
I'm not sure how useful that would actually be.

-- Sam Clippinger

Peter Kieser wrote:
 Sam Clippinger wrote, On 6/3/2008 8:02 AM:
   
 I'm not sure how to implement your second suggestion.  Specifically, I'm 
 not sure how to make it easily configurable.  Some kind of advanced 
 rules configuration would need to exist, so you could write a 
 configuration file that says: If a message matches an RBL, graylist it 
 instead of rejecting it.  All other filters behave normally.  That's 
 probably a long way away.

 -- Sam Clippinger
 

 What about rewriting the Subject?

 -Peter
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[spamdyke-users] wishlist for RBL functions

2008-06-03 Thread Daniel Snow
Hi!

I would have a wishlist for spamdyke, because it is a real gret software,
and I plan to use it in all of my installations.

1. It would be nice if I can quarantine everykind of message. I'm thinking
of the messages denied by RBL lists for example. It is very rare that there
can be false positives, but this feature would be very nice. If someone is
looking for a mail, I can consult the logfile of course, but I can't get the
message back for the user, which can be a big problem.

2. For the lowering of false-positive messages created by RBLs, it would be
nice if I could tell spamdyke to only greylist those, who come from an RBL,
and if it passes the greylist-test, then let them in for further
investigation (spamassassin, clamav etc.).

Thank you very much!

Daniel
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Re: [spamdyke-users] wishlist for RBL functions

2008-06-03 Thread David Stiller
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Daniel Snow schrieb:
 Hi!

 I would have a wishlist for spamdyke, because it is a real gret software,
 and I plan to use it in all of my installations.

 1. It would be nice if I can quarantine everykind of message. I'm thinking
 of the messages denied by RBL lists for example. It is very rare that there
 can be false positives, but this feature would be very nice. If someone is
 looking for a mail, I can consult the logfile of course, but I can't
get the
 message back for the user, which can be a big problem.
That would raise your needed space to quarantine every mail. For me it
would be 97% of incoming.You
should think again about _why_ rblstmp ist blocking the mail-delivery
in the beginning. Keeping the mails
again would be more load of CPU and RAM. If someone is sending legal
mail, and it's would be denied
by any reason, you'll have a log, and the sender could be informed. If
someone is missing mails, he
will tell you.

 2. For the lowering of false-positive messages created by RBLs, it would be
 nice if I could tell spamdyke to only greylist those, who come from an RBL,
 and if it passes the greylist-test, then let them in for further
 investigation (spamassassin, clamav etc.).
Greylist and RBL are two different things. You shouldn't mix them up.
RBL blocks _known_ bad IP's.
False Positives will only occure if the sender has an IP wich had
been abused before.

If you got more false-positives then i think, please tell us some
examples. Maybe there's a security
issue or something.

 Thank you very much!

 Daniel


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