Kenneth Porter wrote:
--On Thursday, December 29, 2005 12:23 PM -0800 Kelson Vibber wrote:
There is also confMAX_RCPTS_PER_MESSAGE, which limits the total number of
recipients any message can target. But that includes valid recipients.
Is that a global setting or can that be configured based
List,
Since they completely re-wrote their antiv-virus scanner engine last year
(in an effort, I suppose, to break their ties with HBEDV's AntiVir), has
anyone tried updating MIMEDefang to work with the new Vexira A/V engine from
Central Command?
I could provide syntax documentation and
Does anyone have sample syntax for using relay_is_blacklisted_multi_list in
the mimedefang-filter and where it would go? I don't have a filter_relay
section. Do I need to create one?
Thanks,
TK
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An attachment with this name was snagged as an executable by the
example filter_bad_filename routine:
WSJ.com - Cutting Hedge_ Law Firm Grows With Funds.pdf
It must be because of the .com in the name.
Why do we not just test the value of lc($ext), rather than pass the
entire entity to
Hi,
I notice that a number of people have implemented John Kirkland's MySQL
greylist implementation from http://www.bl.org/~jpk/md-greylist, but his
website appears to be no longer available??
Does anyone on this list have a mimedefang filter based greylist
implementation that allows me to
I notice that a number of people have implemented John Kirkland's MySQL
greylist implementation from http://www.bl.org/~jpk/md-greylist, but his
website appears to be no longer available??
Try again. Seems to be working just now. - Gary
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I just tested by renaming a gif to .com.txt and sending it to myself and it
worked fine. Can you post your filter_bad_filename?
- Original Message -
From: Joseph Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An attachment with this name was snagged as an executable by the
example filter_bad_filename
- Original Message -
From: Gary Funck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I notice that a number of people have implemented John Kirkland's MySQL
greylist implementation from http://www.bl.org/~jpk/md-greylist, but his
website appears to be no longer available??
Try again. Seems to be working just now.
On 1/3/2006 21:38, Roland Pope wrote:
I have tried two seperate ISP's and still no joy. I wonder if this is a
location specific problem?
Maybe the coral cache will work?
http://www.bl.org.nyud.net:8090/~jpk/md-greylist/
~Jason
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