Op Tue, 25 Oct 2011 15:17:45 +0200 schreef ML mail :
Many thanks for your solution based on using the local sendmail
installation.
That makes sense and sendmail will then be taking care of routing the
mails to
the qmail server, a nice solution which I will give a go. So is this
basically
th
: Benny Lofgren
> To: ML mail
> Cc: "misc@openbsd.org"
> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:37 PM
> Subject: Re: dedicating a server to spamd
>
> On 2011-10-25 11.09, ML mail wrote:
>> I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting
&g
box?
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Original Message -
From: Benny Lofgren
To: ML mail
Cc: "misc@openbsd.org"
Sent: Tuesday,
October 25, 2011 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: dedicating a server to spamd
On
2011-10-25 11.09, ML mail wrote:
> I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD
firewall which does g
On 2011-10-25 11.09, ML mail wrote:
> I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting to
> protect a qmail linux mail server on a DMZ and was wondering if it would be
> possible to have both tasks (firewalling and spamd/greylisting) on two
> different physical machines
misc@openbsd.org
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:23 PM
Subject: Re:
dedicating a server to spamd
On 25/10/2011 10:57, ML mail wrote:
> That's
what I thought, but how will the valid (non-spam) packets get forwarded
> from
the spamd OpenBSD server to the Linux qmail server (both sitti
On 25/10/2011 10:57, ML mail wrote:
That's what I thought, but how will the valid (non-spam) packets get forwarded
from the spamd OpenBSD server to the Linux qmail server (both sitting on the
same DMZ network as you suggest) ?
Why use another box, use vlans on a managed switch to split your
ne
er 25, 2011 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: dedicating a server to spamd
On
10/25/2011 11:09 AM, ML mail wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently running spamd
on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting to protect a qmail linux mail
server on a DMZ and was wondering if it would be possible to h
On 10/25/2011 11:09 AM, ML mail wrote:
Hello,
I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting to
protect a qmail linux mail server on a DMZ and was wondering if it would be
possible to have both tasks (firewalling and spamd/greylisting) on two
different physical mac
Hello,
I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting to
protect a qmail linux mail server on a DMZ and was wondering if it would be
possible to have both tasks (firewalling and spamd/greylisting) on two
different physical machines so that the firewall would just do
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