Is there a way to disable spam protection for aliases. I know you have
that option when creating email accounts. For example I have aliases
that point to external mail accounts and I do not want my server to
block any mail going to those accounts.
Thank you.
Hi all,
Finally got my qmail installation working great, I would like to ask what
anti spam features are available (dnsbl's / dictionary prevention / smtp
delay / etc) along with some info on how to enable them.
Thanks!
Simon Jones
SAQ Internet
www.saq.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon Jones wrote:
Hi all,
Finally got my qmail installation working great, I would like to ask what
anti spam features are available (dnsbl's / dictionary prevention / smtp
delay / etc) along with some info on how to enable them.
Some of that is already built in. If you look at
Martin Mosny wrote:
Hello Alex,
this is possible but only with doublebounced messages. check
bellow the devnull alias has only one char #. as you can see
from cat.
/var/qmail/control]# ll doublebounceto
-rw-r--r-- 1 root qmail 8 Nov 28 16:11 doublebounceto
/var/qmail/control]# cat
Great and how do you recompile simscan on qmailtoaster server without
messing things up. I have a production server that I need to be quick
and precise with while doing this task.
Thank you.
-Original Message-
From: Johnny Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006
In my previous qmail buildout I was using qmailscanner and I had all
spam email come into a seperate email account so I could make sure there
was nothing important in there is there any way of doing this with
simscan spamassassin
Thanks
Hi everybody, I need update everyday the spam rules, but I don't know how, I
tried we Ruledujour but when the scanning is actived send-out email is too
slow. I tried too with sa-update but Im not sure
Thanks
Robin
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Did you enable the firewall on installation?
On 1/30/06, Kevin Gutch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did an install of Qmail using on CentOs following the very detailed
instructions here:
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/info/EZ-QmailToaster-MailServer.txt
My problem is with the final portion that
Kevin Gutch wrote:
I did an install of Qmail using on CentOs following the very detailed
instructions here:
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/info/EZ-QmailToaster-MailServer.txt
My problem is with the final portion that instructs me to navigate to
http://my-domain\webmail.
I am not sure