Jan 2004 08:23:51 -0500, Clint Gilders
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Here's how I have spam assassin setup on my mail server. I installed
spam assassin using perl's CPAN module, so I'm not sure how different
it is from the ports install.
You need to have the spam assassin daemon (spamd) running. I
Robert Woolley wrote:
I can't recall how you pass an email to the SA perl script, but google
should turn it up.
You are correct. To directly call the spamassassin script your .procmailrc call could
have something like:
#This will process the mail and flag it
:0fw spamassassin.lock
* 256000
I left out the ':' after :Ofw
Should be
#This will process the mail and flag it
:0fw: spamassassin.lock
* 256000
|/usr/bin/spamassassin
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On Sunday 25 January 2004 08:45 pm, Matt Emmerton wrote:
As for your subscriber opt-out, this is easy to do. When SpamAssassin
runs, it creates a ~/.spamassassin directory in each user's homedir
account. In here there is a file called user_prefs, which contains
per-user configuration. To
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 06:51, Eric F Crist wrote:
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
Or you might try /usr/ports/mail/bogofilter which I found to be quite a
bit faster than SpamAssasin.
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On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 06:51, Eric F Crist wrote:
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is
spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
Or you might try /usr/ports/mail/bogofilter which I found to be quite a
bit faster
Ok folks,
I'm very, very overwhelmed here. I think it comes from trying to setup too
many things at once. I have sendmail running (from base install). I need to
get SpamAssassin and Procmail working, with users having the ability to
opt-out of the spam filtering. I mainly offer POP3 mail
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
TIA
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Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is
spamass-milter which just USES Spam Assassin.
'make search key=SpamAssassin' turns up mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin.
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is spamass-milter
which just USES Spam Assassin.
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Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the Spam Assassin port? The only thing I can find is
spamass-milter which just USES Spam Assassin.
echo /usr/ports/*/*Spam*
/usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin
/usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-snapshot
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 09:31:36AM -0500, Brent Bailey wrote:
Hello,
Im looking for you thoughts and opinions on Anti -Spam and Anti virus
solutions for email servers. Im getting ready to implement a email server
solution for an ISP. Im very use to sendmail as ive been able to compile
Hello,
Im looking for you thoughts and opinions on Anti -Spam and Anti virus
solutions for email servers. Im getting ready to implement a email server
solution for an ISP. Im very use to sendmail as ive been able to compile
sendmail to do rbl checks and use access.db and procmail filtering
Hi All,
I am using Cyrus mail appn and its filter appn is sieve. FYI I am FreeBSD newbie
want to learn to filter spam. Any suggetions.
Thanks in Advance.
Ajit
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http://spamassassin.org
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 12:47:58PM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote:
I am using Cyrus mail appn and its filter appn is sieve. FYI I am FreeBSD
newbie want to learn to filter spam. Any suggetions.
http://spamassassin.org
You might wanna combine spamfiler (which is _realy_ good
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:36:43 -0500
Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to upgrade my 4.3 box, but haven't done so in a long time. Is
the below still valid?
cvsup -g -L2 supfile
cd /usr/src
make buildworld
make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
make installkernel
: Access denied
Remote system: dns;mx1.freebsd.org (TCP|167.206.5.69|37826|216.136.204.125|25)
(mx1.FreeBSD.org
ESMTP Postfix [Postfix Rules!])
What anti-spam lists are the mailing lists using? I'd like to know so I can try to get
this
rectified.
Thanks,
-Kurt
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your ISP and
ask them to for you,
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Zonesville
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: anti-spam and mailing lists
My email to freebsd-java is being bounced
Hi All,
I run my own mailsever, and I just wanna know its possible for someone to
send an email to my mail box, but yet have no one specified in the TO or CC
fields. I guess those fields are probably optional, but how can I adjust my
mailserver to reject messages sent to someones mailbox
Hi Jason,
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 06:44:13 -0700 GMT (10/21/2003, 8:44 AM +0500 GMT my
time), jason dictos wrote:
jI run my own mailsever, and I just wanna know its possible for someone to
j send an email to my mail box, but yet have no one specified in the TO or CC
j fields. I guess those
Hey Gary,
Before you or anyone else on this lists continues to waste time with a n00b
like me, I'm going to first educate myself by reading
/usr/share/sendmail/cf/README (paying special attention to ANTI-SPAM
CONFIGURATION) :P
Thanks!
-Jason
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 19:10, Gary wrote:
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From: jason dictos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Regarding spam
Hi All,
I run my own mailsever, and I just wanna know its possible for
someone to
send an email to my mail box, but yet have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can try using Spamassassin. if you are using postfix you can try
this. :)
http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200309/postfix-spamassassin.html
SpamAssassin also works with Sendmail; see the
mail/spamass-milter port for more information.
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Joseph Koenig wrote:
I know this is an issue that comes up a lot, but I wanted to get an opinion
from some people on the list. We, along with everyone else, have TONS of
SPAM hit our server. Unfortunately, we haven't found any good way to reduce
it. We're using ORDB
phenomenal processing power.
If that's not an option, an effective method for reducing SA load is
to feed it less email :)
I use Postfix and have some pretty extensive correlation checks to
filter out spam (spoofed sender domains, garbage HELO strings,
obsolete or spambait recipients, spammer hosts
Joseph Koenig wrote:
I know this is an issue that comes up a lot, but I wanted to get an opinion
from some people on the list. We, along with everyone else, have TONS of
SPAM hit our server. Unfortunately, we haven't found any good way to reduce
it. We're using ORDB and SpamCop, but neither
Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg writes:
SpamAssissin can hog a lot of CPU if you handle a lot of emails,
so make sure you are running it in daemon mode, that helps quite
a bit.
SpamAssassin is Perl, so of ourse it's a hog. I seem to
remember someone trying to write a version in C
at least a couple of times a week
to keep up with the latest tactics, and the support is second to none.
Just my $.02 worth
Sean.
-Original Message-
From: Kliment Andreev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 3, 2003 9:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD SPAM
I know
only my $ 0,02 about on SpamAssassin usage
try catching SpamAssassin directly from command line of perl doing this:
perl -MCAPN -e'install MAil::SpamAssassin'
this will download Spamassassin and the dependencys , compile test and install.
Is just and advice, about how take better performance of
I know this is an issue that comes up a lot, but I wanted to get an opinion
from some people on the list. We, along with everyone else, have TONS of
SPAM hit our server. Unfortunately, we haven't found any good way to reduce
it. We're using ORDB and SpamCop, but neither are really doing the job
Joseph Koenig wrote:
I know this is an issue that comes up a lot, but I wanted to get an opinion
from some people on the list. We, along with everyone else, have TONS of
SPAM hit our server. Unfortunately, we haven't found any good way to reduce
it. We're using ORDB and SpamCop, but neither
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Joseph Koenig wrote:
I know this is an issue that comes up a lot, but I wanted to get an opinion
from some people on the list. We, along with everyone else, have TONS of
SPAM hit our server. Unfortunately, we haven't found any good way to reduce
it. We're using ORDB
Joseph:
We use a combination of a number of DNSBLs and MIMEDefang/SpamAssassin,
which between them detect on average 66% of inbound mail as spam/virus, a
small amount of other spam gets through undetected, but it's very little.
MIMEDefang is a great solution that you can customize to suit your
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 11:42:11 -0300 (ART)
Fernando Gleiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Joseph Koenig wrote:
I know this is an issue that comes up a lot, but I wanted to get
an opinion from some people on the list. We, along with everyone
else, have TONS of SPAM hit our
I know this is an issue that comes up a lot, but I wanted to get
an opinion from some people on the list. We, along with everyone
else, have TONS of SPAM hit our server. Unfortunately, we
haven't found any good way to reduce it. We're using ORDB and
SpamCop, but neither are really
of times a week
to keep up with the latest tactics, and the support is second to none.
Just my $.02 worth
Sean.
-Original Message-
From: Kliment Andreev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 3, 2003 9:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD SPAM
I know this is an issue
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 00:35, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
The second two files/ISO's you listed are
the Mini distribution CD, and the MD5
(cryptographic) checksum. You'd use the
MD5 checksum to determine that the
files you download are complete and
legitimate, more or less. Take a
.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
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From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Gerard Samuel' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'FreeBSD Questions'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 12:44 AM
Subject: RE: Postfix against spam
I just posted a short tutorial
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 14:06, Michael Sharp wrote:
who would like to go in with me on a full yahoo ban of their services. I
am so damn tired of this freebsd camp writing services so that only M$
users can enjoy them. The fucking chat.yahoo.com JAVA is written
specifically for M$, now we have a
On Friday, 19 September 2003 at 22:44:13 -0700, Mark wrote:
I just posted a short tutorial on Postfix on my website that deals with
today's MS virus outbreak, take a look here:
http://samba.netfirms.com/postfix/postfixrules.pdf
Interesting stuff, once I found a magnifying glass to read it
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot for your reply, fetchmail seems just right for the job.
I'll try Clam together with amavis, or is there a better way to run it?
You definitely want amavisd-new. Not amavis-perl, not amavisd, but
amavisd-new. They're all in the ports. But
Daniela wrote:
[ ... ]
What MTA would you recommend (sendmail is too insecure)?
The two main choices are probably postfix and qmail.
Can I just put the mail in the respective user's home directory with
fetchmail, and configure their MUA's to get mail from there? Or do I put it
in
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 4:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Spam mail warning notification! (MS-Update)
eManager Notification *
The following mail was blocked since it contains
Schalk Erasmus wrote:
It is interesting to see that some of our colleagues belonging to the
FreeBSD Mailing List, are infected with the Worm.Swen virus!
Sven forges envelope senders; that you receive messages purporting to
come from FreeBSD lists means nothing.
I'm leaving this list, since I
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 10:47:18PM +0200, David Landgren wrote:
Schalk Erasmus wrote:
It is interesting to see that some of our colleagues belonging to the
FreeBSD Mailing List, are infected with the Worm.Swen virus!
Sven forges envelope senders; that you receive messages purporting to
.
Cheers
Schalk
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Hi!
We have the following situation and don't know what to do:
I have one POP3 account with alias adresses for the network clients, and every
client configured the mailer not to get mail destined for the other clients.
Now we get so much spam and viruses, and I decided to set up a mail server
everything to sendmail. At that point
you can use sendmail's anti-spam (or that of the MTA in use), and plug
in anti-virus software on the server. Clam is the anti-virus software
I personally want to look into (haven't yet): http://clamav.elektrapro.com/
On my own mail server, I set up an IMAP
, fetchmail fetches from various POP
and IMAP accounts, forwarding everything to sendmail. At that point
you can use sendmail's anti-spam (or that of the MTA in use), and plug
in anti-virus software on the server. Clam is the anti-virus software
I personally want to look into (haven't yet):
http
Daniela wrote:
Hi!
We have the following situation and don't know what to do:
I have one POP3 account with alias adresses for the network clients, and every
client configured the mailer not to get mail destined for the other clients.
Now we get so much spam and viruses, and I decided to set up
Mark wrote:
I just posted a short tutorial on Postfix on my website that deals with
today's MS virus outbreak, take a look here:
http://samba.netfirms.com/postfix/postfixrules.pdf
I couldn't get to your site, but Ill try again later.
But I did come across a very good resource at
- Original Message -
From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Gerard Samuel' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'FreeBSD Questions'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 10:44 PM
Subject: RE: Postfix against spam
I just posted a short tutorial on Postfix on my website that deals with
today's MS
A bit off topic, but with a rash of crap coming down my pipe,
Im looking for solutions to fight spam using Postfix running on FreeBSD 4.8.
I've come across a few links that suggest using Postfix with RBL.
If anyone has any experiences with this or any other techniques with
FBSD/Postfix, email
me
I just posted a short tutorial on Postfix on my website that deals with
today's MS virus outbreak, take a look here:
http://samba.netfirms.com/postfix/postfixrules.pdf
A bit off topic, but with a rash of crap coming down my pipe, Im looking
for solutions to fight spam using Postfix running
I'm getting numerous spam messages that are coming in with headers such as:
snip
Received: from 67.66.xxx.x. ([220.201.80.37])
Where 67.66.xxx.x is the actual Ip of my sendmail server and the actual
sending host is 220.201.80.37. Is there any way to block this type of spam
other than blocking
- Original Message -
From: Micheal Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 7:58 AM
Subject: Sendmail Spam Block question.
I'm getting numerous spam messages that are coming in with headers such
as:
snip
Received: from 67.66.xxx.x
Hi,
You just sent an email to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] account, which
is now being managed by my Mailblocks spam-free email service. Because this
is the first time you have sent to this email account, please confirm yourself
so you'll be recognized when you send to me in the future.
It's simple
I seek a good system (or systems) for filtering out mail spam, email
viruses, and web pop-up ads and such at our FreeBSD Internet gateway.
I run FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE at this site, and all users behind the
FreeBSD gateway run various versions of Windows and mailers (Outlook,
Outlook Express
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 12:05:43PM -0400, Doug Lee wrote:
I seek a good system (or systems) for filtering out mail spam, email
viruses, and web pop-up ads and such at our FreeBSD Internet gateway.
For adverts I run Squid with adzap (in the ports). I find it pretty
good, although I find the pop
:05:43PM -0400, Doug Lee wrote:
I seek a good system (or systems) for filtering out mail spam, email
viruses, and web pop-up ads and such at our FreeBSD Internet gateway.
For adverts I run Squid with adzap (in the ports). I find it pretty
good, although I find the pop-up support a little
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:16:46PM -0400, Doug Lee wrote:
Oops, I meant to mention I use sendmail for my MTA but sometimes
consider switching to Postfix for ease of maintenance.
Well, MailScanner works well with Sendmail. You run two copies (one in,
one out) -- in fact, that's how Postfix runs
Hello Wash
I've read your posting about ordb. How do you implement this service in your
sendmail? I did find some documentation about this but I'm not sure it's
correct.
Am Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 12:22:36PM +0300 ODHIAMBO Washington schrieb:
* Ruben de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030617 12:19]:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending server
misconfiguration - see
* David Banning [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030617 09:52]: wrote:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending server
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 02:52:09AM -0400, David Banning typed:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:06:22AM +0300, ODHIAMBO Washington typed:
I believe the ordb dnslists are not free anymore, but that is upto you to
go and find out. Perhaps you already did.
ordb.org is free and AFAIK they have no intention to change that policy.
-Ruben
* Ruben de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030617 12:19]: wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:06:22AM +0300, ODHIAMBO Washington typed:
I believe the ordb dnslists are not free anymore, but that is upto you to
go and find out. Perhaps you already did.
ordb.org is free and AFAIK they have no
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending server
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:19:40AM +0200, Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:06:22AM +0300, ODHIAMBO Washington typed:
I believe the ordb dnslists are not free anymore, but that is upto you to
go and find out. Perhaps you already did.
ordb.org is free and AFAIK they have
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:13:46AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
w do I test if my mailserver is actually using ORDB.org?
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:13:46AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
I have tried to test that it is working by adding;
127.0.0.2 29.66.188.209.relays.ordb.org
to my
Dan Nelson wrote:
[ ... ]
Hm. I have just never seen sendmail open /etc/hosts on my system.
After ktracing it I see that it does.
I'm not sure that sendmail predates DNS would be quite the right way to put
it. Regardless, sendmail certainly predates the canonical usage of email
addresses
8.12.9/8.12.9
yes, it did - I looked in the sendmail.cf file just to confirm that
the entries were there;
# DNS based IP address spam list relays.ordb.org
R$* $: ${client_addr}
R$-.$-.$-.$-$: ? $(dnsbl $4.$3.$2.$1.relays.ordb.org. $: OK $)
R?OK
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
Hi all -
I'm testing the use of some DNS blacklists to cut down on my spam
and there are a lot of servers to choose from. I was wondering if there
is a list of popular servers. I've seen comparison lists, but I'm hoping
for more of a survey of sysadmins and what
Hi all -
I'm testing the use of some DNS blacklists to cut down on my spam
and there are a lot of servers to choose from. I was wondering if there
is a list of popular servers. I've seen comparison lists, but I'm hoping
for more of a survey of sysadmins and what they use (if anything
In the last episode (Jun 12), Philip Hallstrom said:
I'm testing the use of some DNS blacklists to cut down on my
spam and there are a lot of servers to choose from. I was wondering
if there is a list of popular servers. I've seen comparison lists,
but I'm hoping for more of a survey
Dan Nelson writes:
I block everything in relays.ordb.org via sendmail, and also use
whatever Spamassassin defaults to, and reject anything with a
score over 20.
_20_?? You're a fortunate man; I mark at 5 and am still
getting way more seepage than I want. (OK, so some of that
seepage than I want. (OK, so some of that contains 0% English.
but still.)
I actually tag (and dump into a spam folder) anything over 8. The = 20
check is handled by a milter which rejects the message at the SMTP
level.
Set ok_languages en and ok_locales en to penalize foreign languages
I think I see what's wrong:
Remington L. said:
And now for extensive information. Heres my XF86config
snip
Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName Monitor Vendor
ModelNameMonitor Model
EndSection
snip
you have no information at all specified for your
Ben Calvert writes:
I think I see what's wrong:
My apologies - the XF86Config was edited to remove stuff not
directly related to the mouse. To clarify: X works fine _except_
for the mouse.
Robert Huff
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Hi
How about prevent %subj%.
I mean add some restrictions to post in this lists.
For ex only subscribed can wrote here (this maybe
will need to add write-only subscribing)
Or to add letter checking.
this has been discussed before ,freebsd policy is too have the list open
checking.
this has been discussed before ,freebsd policy is too have the list open ..
Yup. Besides, I don't get any spam thru the list. Check out
spamassassin.org. I'm probably only getting about 1% of the spam that
comes to me. If that.
Lou
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Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED
I know that this is not on topic, but thought that somebody here may be
interested.
My company in Bristol, UK, is recruiting a Systems Administrator.
I've placed the details HERE http://www.furrie.net/JobOffer
You never know who this might suit ;-)
intY has scanned this email for all known
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 09:33:32AM -, Chris Phillips wrote:
I know that this is not on topic, but thought that somebody here may be
interested.
My company in Bristol, UK, is recruiting a Systems Administrator.
On this list, this *is* spam. But not on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David Kelly
On 2003-02-28 11:36, Steve Warwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
I seem to be getting more spam lately and in an effort to protect my clients
I use a catch all in the the virtuser table
@domain-name.ext error:nouser
However, this is resulting in more traffic as the spam needs
+++ Steve Warwick [freebsd] [28-02-03 11:36 -0800]:
| Hey All,
|
| I seem to be getting more spam lately and in an effort to protect my clients
| I use a catch all in the the virtuser table
|
| @domain-name.ext error:nouser
|
| However, this is resulting in more traffic as the spam needs
Hey All,
I seem to be getting more spam lately and in an effort to protect my clients
I use a catch all in the the virtuser table
@domain-name.ext error:nouser
However, this is resulting in more traffic as the spam needs to be bounced
back out, to a server that refuses the mail and so
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, P. U. Kruppa wrote:
Do I have any serious security problem, or are these some
script kiddies ?
those are output logs from samba. people are connecting, and trying to see
any of your smb shares.
---/ f. johan beisser /--+
currently i use spamcop.net's blocking service and have the
FEATURE in my sendmail configuration, I would like to
just tag spam say in the subject add SPAM: to all incoming
mails that match the blocklist. What would be the best
way of doing this.?
Thank You
Laszlo
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Laszlo Vagner wrote:
currently i use spamcop.net's blocking service and have the
FEATURE in my sendmail configuration, I would like to
just tag spam say in the subject add SPAM: to all incoming
mails that match the blocklist. What would be the best
way of doing this.?
Thank You
Laszlo
Note: I'm asking this on behalf of a small company that I work with that
occasionally sends newsletters to customers who have signed up for them on
the company's website.
I'm working with a FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE system that acts as a webserver for a
small hosting firm. They need to send about
(though it also has hooks for
external archivers), mail-to-news gateways, bounce handling, spam
prevention, Majordomo-style email-based list administration, direct SMTP
delivery (with fast bulk mailing), digest delivery, virtual domain
support, and more.
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Citeren Justin P. Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings,
Thanks to all who replied regarding installing the
Sendmail/Procmail/SpamAssassin combination! It appears to be working
very
well, and is marking spam nicely.
Now, I'd like to take it to another step. Instead of delivering
Greetings,
I can't seem to get the procmailrc correct. What I would like to do, is
have all mail that Spam Assassin tags as spam, to be put into a separate
account called 'bulkmail'. I've created this account, and made sure that
the mailbox 'bulkmail' exists in '/var/mail'. Spam Assassin
At 2003-02-03T16:57:16Z, Justin P. Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Spam Assassin is tagging the e-mail properly, however, it's still being
sent out to the clients.
This is OT to your question, but still: are you certain that you want to
drop all mail that gets marked by SpamAssassin
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 11:57:16AM -0500, Justin P. Michel wrote:
Greetings,
I can't seem to get the procmailrc correct. What I would like to do, is
have all mail that Spam Assassin tags as spam, to be put into a separate
account called 'bulkmail'. I've created this account, and made sure
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