On Wednesday 09 April 2003 11:42, Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> Hi
> I've thought several times about using DNSRBLs, but I don't know nothing
> about them... Do you recommend them to me? Are they difficult to add to my
> sendmail? Any doc where I can get more info about them?
http://spews.org has a
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Well... heh, I made a simple query to Google that lead me to (guess it)
dnsrbl.com, where I found that using its lists is as simple as adding a line
to sendmail.mc
FEATURE(dnsbl,`spam.dnsrbl.net')dnl
So having solved the question of how to use DNSR
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Hi
I've thought several times about using DNSRBLs, but I don't know nothing about
them... Do you recommend them to me? Are they difficult to add to my
sendmail? Any doc where I can get more info about them?
Thanks in advance
El Miércoles, 9 de Abri
On Tuesday 08 April 2003 20:25, Markus Welsch wrote:
[spamassassin]
> since it's written in perl it will be a huge performance decrease, right?
The biggest problem with spamassassin is the startup delay until the
interpreter is loaded and the perl program is compiled. Running with
spamd/spamc s
If you have external MX boxes that are not your main mail server,
through dns you can ponit the domains you want filtered to the mx hosts,
and the other non-filtered domains to the main mail server.
I currently run a mail system somewhat like that and we use qmail with
spamassassin combined wit
hi all,
does any of you use latest version of spamassassin in your isp
environment? i'm considering installing it as content-filter (Postfix
2.07 as MTA) on both mx servers ... the only thing that holds me back is
how it responses to performance for 15 GB mail traffic / server. how are
your exp
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