On Tue, 24 Jul 2012, fy wrote:
what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is
best ?
If you can afford using a separate "boundary" SMTP (and, thanks to virtual
machines, this is much more common than just a few years ago), MailAvenger
is likely to be a very good solut
* fy :
> what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is
> best ?
The best goes like this:
1. Decide if the SMTP client should be allowed to connect to the server
2. Decide if the client should be allowed to send the message
3. Decide if the message should be allowed to rea
fy wrote:
> what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is
> best ?
milter-greylist of course :-)
http://hcpnet.free.fr/milter-greylist/
Note that the name is a tribute to what it has been in the beginning,
but we now have much more features than greylisting. IMO the rea
On Tue, 2012-07-24 at 11:58 +0800, fy wrote:
> what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is
> best ?
amavisd-new with spamassassin and anti virus scanner, clamav with
sanesecurity rules
use enforcing rules in mail server, like block hosts with no DNS/rDNS
Enforce SPF,
It's not what software you use, but what circumstances you run it in.
On Tue, 2012-07-24 at 11:58 +0800, fy wrote:
> what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is
> best ?
what anti-spam for you used ? dspam?spammassian? amavisd-new ? what is
best ?
On 19/07/2012 15:07, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Ed W :
On 19/07/2012 13:45, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Hi!
Anybody got a doveadm script which can remove leading and trailing
spaces from folder names?
Right now we're migrating mailboxes from dovecot -> Exchange, and
Exchange cannot handle leading
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 2:59 PM, mailing list subscriber
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get the so-called "single instance store" (I think cyrus
> has got the name for the first time) with dovecot --version = 2.0.19
> binary package installed from ubuntu 12.04 lts official repo.
As requested, her
On 7/23/2012 12:23 PM, e-frog wrote:
On 23.07.2012 18:07, wrote Steve Campbell:
On 7/23/2012 11:54 AM, e-frog wrote:
On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell:
The log entries for imap disconnection shows a "bytes = x/y" format
where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes rec
On 23.07.2012 18:07, wrote Steve Campbell:
On 7/23/2012 11:54 AM, e-frog wrote:
On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell:
The log entries for imap disconnection shows a "bytes = x/y" format
where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received
from client.
Can someone explain
On 7/23/2012 11:54 AM, e-frog wrote:
On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell:
The log entries for imap disconnection shows a "bytes = x/y" format
where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received
from client.
Can someone explain that a little better to me, please? In an i
On 23.07.2012 17:31, wrote Steve Campbell:
The log entries for imap disconnection shows a "bytes = x/y" format
where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received
from client.
Can someone explain that a little better to me, please? In an imap
account, does this "y" represent th
The log entries for imap disconnection shows a "bytes = x/y" format
where the x equals bytes sent from client and y equals bytes received
from client.
Can someone explain that a little better to me, please? In an imap
account, does this "y" represent the size of the header information
being r
On 7/23/2012 6:52 AM, e-frog wrote:
> On 23.07.2012 13:23, wrote Stan Hoeppner:
>> On 7/23/2012 5:54 AM, Mathieu Roy wrote:
>>> Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do:
login_access_sockets = tcpwrap
>>>
>>> I use debian stock
On 23.07.2012 13:23, wrote Stan Hoeppner:
On 7/23/2012 5:54 AM, Mathieu Roy wrote:
Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do:
login_access_sockets = tcpwrap
I use debian stock version, I'll check that and recompile if need be.
Debian
On 7/23/2012 5:54 AM, Mathieu Roy wrote:
> Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
>> If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do:
>>
>> login_access_sockets = tcpwrap
>
> I use debian stock version, I'll check that and recompile if need be.
Debian stable has Dovecot 1.2.15, and I d
Le lundi 23 juillet 2012, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
> If you've compiled with tcpwrappers, you can do:
>
> login_access_sockets = tcpwrap
I use debian stock version, I'll check that and recompile if need be.
Thanks a lot,
--
Mathieu Roy
Op 7/23/2012 10:51 AM, F.Y schreef:
Hi all :
i used roundcube webmail and enable filter(managesieve) . i create
some rules ,and the rule save in maildir . ok ..see my dovecot config:
mail_location: maildir:/home/data/domains/%d/%n/Maildir
plugin:
sieve_dir: /home/data/domains/%d/%n/Maildi
On 2012-07-22 7:59 AM, mailing list subscriber
wrote:
I'm trying to get the so-called "single instance store" (I think cyrus
has got the name for the first time) with dovecot --version = 2.0.19
binary package installed from ubuntu 12.04 lts official repo.
For advanced/newest features, you woul
Hi all :
i used roundcube webmail and enable filter(managesieve) . i create
some rules ,and the rule save in maildir . ok ..see my dovecot config:
# 1.2.15: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 i686 Debian 6.0.5 ext3
log_path: /var/log/dovecot.log
log_timestamp: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
On 23.7.2012, at 4.37, Mathieu Roy wrote:
>>> I was using dovecot 1.2.x via xinetd with a setup like
>>> http://wiki.dovecot.org/InetdInstall
>>> Since I upgraded to Debian Wheezy, shipping dovecot 2.x, it no longer
>>> works. At best, I end up with stuff like
>>>
>> Doesn't work anymore. No
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