> 1- We have around 100K users and 380 hosted email domains,
> is one ASSP server enough to handle the load for these
> accounts to both filter SPAM and Virus infected emails ?.
> A suggestion for server specs would be great !
I'd better be using a couple of ASSP 2.0 sharing a common
backend
Please forget the MX.
Go to senderbase and do a query for myspace.com:
http://www.senderbase.org/senderbase_queries/detaildomain?search_string=myspace.com
You will get dozends of IPs used to send out myspace.com traffic. You
can whitelist all these IPs.
You can also senderbase-whitelist it. In
> So just to confirm, Senderbase whitelisting is only useful when the
> sender owns the MX they are using? So for instance, I couldn't use it
> with say myspace.com because they use Sprints MX.
exactly; or in any case, set aside MX, if the sender uses to send
(sorry for the pun) his messages IPs w
Hi,
I was so excited to test the first ASSP server!. We have a
communigate pro mail server and would like to have the
ASSP box run on a seperate box to filter all
inbound/outbound SPAM. I configered the basic setup fine
where it accepts messages for one email domain on our SMTP
server.
I wou
GrayHat wrote:
>> It is unwise to whitelist domains. It is an invitation to SPAM. You
>> should find out the sending IP range and whitelist the IP.
>
> or just use the senderbase whitelisting when applicable (and
> in this case it can be applied) so that any IP owned by such an
> organization will
Hi!
> I'm on Windows, so no dig command.
> Is there a Windows equivalent that you know of?
DIG.exe is part of BIND
http://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.6.0-P1/BIND9.6.0-P1.zip
Or
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.6.0-P1/BIND9.6.0-P1.zip
See
https://www.isc.org/downloadables/11
Best regards, Victor