he packets must pass through before hitting your -j ACCEPT
>rule, if you implement it as you suggested below your IP Table will grow
>and grow and grow and your network performance and latency will get
>worse and worse and worse.
>
>Brandon
>
>-Original Message-
>From:
t;result == DSR_ISSPAM &&
_ds_match_attribute(agent_config, "TrackSources", "spam")) {
FILE *file;
char dropfile[MAX_FILENAME_LENGTH];
LOG (LOG_INFO, "spam detected from %s", ip);
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thanks
raj
Earnshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 09:35:54 +0200
>Raj skrev, on 03-08-2007 06:18:
>
>> i had a question concerning dspam training ...
>>
>> i used shared group -- one single user "common" for the entire server with
>> toe mode
>
>
matter.
raj
tively you can set the postmaster to reject
all emails which are not sent to a valid alias / email id
raj
-- Original Message --
From: David Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:33:21 +0100
>Several of my users have domains regist
://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/packet-too-large.html
raj
increase in the the values
of Spam Corpusfed and Nonspam Corpusfed though the values of TP True Positives,
TN True Negatives, FP False Positives and FN False Negatives changed so we are
a confused
raj
honeypot user with such a huge
number of messages every day ?
will it unbalance the training and cause false positives ?
raj
nly 1 innocent hit
LocalMX 127.0.0.1
SystemLog on
UserLog on
Opt out
ProcessorURLContext on
ProcessorBias on
All guidance as to why emails are not being marked as spam will be greatly
appreciated
raj