Mathew Thomas wrote:
Is it a good idea to check the SPAM first before checking the virus?
Hope this can reduce some load on our gateways. What have I to do check
the SPAM first on our existing installation without doing any
recompilation?
Actually, you're probably better off checking for
Hi
Am getting *lots* of what looks like spam from the following.
arin.net reports:
WholesaleBandwidth, Inc. WHOLE-2 (NET-69-6-0-0-1)
69.6.0.0 - 69.6.79.255
OptinRealBig.com ORB-BLK-69-6-10-0 (NET-69-6-10-0-1)
69.6.10.0 -
Hi
Am getting *lots* of what looks like spam from the following.
arin.net reports:
WholesaleBandwidth, Inc. WHOLE-2 (NET-69-6-0-0-1)
69.6.0.0 - 69.6.79.255
OptinRealBig.com ORB-BLK-69-6-10-0 (NET-69-6-10-0-1)
69.6.10.0 -
Hi
Am getting *lots* of what looks like spam from the following.
arin.net reports:
WholesaleBandwidth, Inc. WHOLE-2 (NET-69-6-0-0-1)
69.6.0.0 - 69.6.79.255
OptinRealBig.com ORB-BLK-69-6-10-0 (NET-69-6-10-0-1)
69.6.10.0 -
Hi
Am getting *lots* of what looks like spam from the following.
arin.net reports:
WholesaleBandwidth, Inc. WHOLE-2 (NET-69-6-0-0-1)
69.6.0.0 - 69.6.79.255
OptinRealBig.com ORB-BLK-69-6-10-0 (NET-69-6-10-0-1)
69.6.10.0 -
Im not sure why im not seeing replies to emails being sent back to me, so
don't take the funny I don't respond.. I will try and find out what's
happening.
Ive set my memory settings in the start script for MD MX_MAX_AS= to 100 MEG
which is re-cycling the slaves once they hit that amount and
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