Michelle Konzack wrote:
I have tested in sequenz:
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org cbl.abuseat.org relays.ordb.org opm.blitzed.org
list.dsbl.org dul.dnsbl.sorbs.org blackholes.mail-abuse.org
dialups.mail-abuse.org
But now I have removed all exept the first two. spamhaus catchs
more then 50% of my spams
Volker Lieder wrote:
Hello List, hope there is somebody who can help me ;-) I have a
Debain-Server installed wit the oracle-client 9i and php4.3.4
Everthing works for its own, but now i have to add the php-option
--with-oracle in the php-config. I have build php from the
debian-packages and if i
Pascal Hakim wrote:
We are running spam assassin plus a whole bunch of custom procmail, as
well as something called cross-assassin which gets cross posts against
lists.
For those wondering about the numbers, as far as this month is
concerned, 376 messages (3.3 Mb) did not make it onto the list.
Somebody please make this list member-only. I am sick of the spam I receive
through this list, it is my main source of spam.
Richard
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Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
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Pascal Hakim wrote:
We are running spam assassin plus a whole bunch of custom procmail, as
well as something called cross-assassin which gets cross posts against
lists.
For those wondering about the numbers, as far as this month is
concerned, 376 messages (3.3 Mb) did not make it onto the list.
Somebody please make this list member-only. I am sick of the spam I receive
through this list, it is my main source of spam.
Richard
---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.677 / Virus Database: 439 - Release Date:
Telecom will probably
charge a lot for leased lines with such high bandwidth while you
actually need dark fiber.
kind regards,
Richard Zuidhof
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Telecom will probably
charge a lot for leased lines with such high bandwidth while you
actually need dark fiber.
kind regards,
Richard Zuidhof
Russell Coker wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 03:40, Michael Loftis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or how about even restricting to subscribers only, that'd be a start.
Yes, then you don't need DNSBLs. But some measure is necessary. I do not
care which one.
Forging the From: field is standard practise for
Russell Coker wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 03:40, Michael Loftis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or how about even restricting to subscribers only, that'd be a start.
Yes, then you don't need DNSBLs. But some measure is necessary. I do not
care which one.
Forging the From: field is standard practise for
William Dode [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I must change the machine of a mx. The first one is with qmail and the
second with exim.
Before the dns propagation, i would like that all the mail who still
arrive on the qmail machine will be redirected to the new one. But i
don't know qmail...
Is it
William Dode [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I must change the machine of a mx. The first one is with qmail and the
second with exim.
Before the dns propagation, i would like that all the mail who still
arrive on the qmail machine will be redirected to the new one. But i
don't know qmail...
Is it
Lucas Albers wrote:
I would deploy debian on more desktops, but the hardware detections is
just not up to par compared to fedora 1.
only 1 in 4 does it successfuly detects and configures x.
I do not know what tricks Knoppix does to detect hardware but I think it
detects better than normal Debian
Quoting Joost Veldkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We're using old cisco Localdirectors for loadbalancing between
webservers. These need to be replaced by something else, because they
are EOL.
Are there software packages that can do the same as the localdirector,
with failover functionality?
I
Quoting Joost Veldkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We're using old cisco Localdirectors for loadbalancing between
webservers. These need to be replaced by something else, because they
are EOL.
Are there software packages that can do the same as the localdirector,
with failover functionality?
I
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