Mark Martinec wrote:
>
> You would need to modify the code and remove the 64 k clamp.
> Doing so would make amavisd-new non-RFC2821 -compliant.:
>
I see.
It seems in amavisd-new implementation of @message_size_limit_maps
only the final recipient after the substitution of aliases is taken
into a
Gary V wrote:
> Gregory wrote:
>
>
>>Is it possible to enforce message size restrictions per recipient in
>>amavisd-new and to bounce oversized messages?
>
>
>>Regards,
>>Gregory
>
>
> for version 2.2.0 or newer:
>
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=amavis-user&m=112800847403357&w=2
>
>
> G
Is it possible to enforce message size restrictions per recipient in
amavisd-new and to bounce oversized messages?
Regards,
Gregory
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Thanks Pavel, Noel and Gary for your replies.
> uri GEOCITIES /^http:\/\/(uk|it|www)\.geocities\.com\/.*\/\?/i
Isn't this too generic? Any false positives? In my case these messages
always have something like cities.com/sammy_rihn/?iqx=jcvwtahi,
where the middle part is made of two strin
- can anybody recommend good and tested rules against geocities spam ?
- what is the best place for them, in amavisd.conf,
/etc/mail/spamassassin/x.cf or in ~amavis/.spamassassin/user_prefs ?
- does amavisd have to be restarted if any changes are made in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf or ~amavis
Jochen Seifarth wrote:
> I do use SquirrelMail, but still AFAIK it's only a web interface to email,
> i.e. it displays on a Web UI what's in my mail folders (via IMAP). No idea
> if/how you could get SquirrelMail to move your mail items to different
> folders. Isn't that an LDA (e.g. procmail) job
Mark Martinec wrote:
> dedicated subfolder. I don't know if sqwebmail can act on address
> extensions, but I would expect it to be able.
>
Quoting the source:
"Web mail using squirrelmail which is better than sqwebmail. (Although
the setup is so trivial that I wonder if it's worth describing it
Hi Mike,
I've got a mail server where mostly spam in Russian is coming. It
never gets through SpamAssassin. There is nothing special in
SpamAssassin rules to block it - it just works. Make sure if
everything is fine with your installation and bayes database. If you
need a bunch of Russian spam mes