Anil Aliyan wrote:
Dear Jake,
Reinstalling clamav-toaster resolved my problem and also i have
created a daily cron job to delete the clamav_tmp folders from the
/tmp dir just to make sure that nothing accumulates in the tmp dir.
I am currently running on Fedora 5 but i am planning to move
Simply run the qtp-install-spamdyke script, and spamdyke will be
installed for you. Be sure to update to the current QTP before doing so,
as an older version of QTP might install an older version of spamdyke,
or the older QTP might not contain the qtp-install-spamdyke script at
all. See
hi
i have QTP with spamdyke implemented and running on my server
i read thru spamdyke configuration details but did not find anything
specific that will actually block spam mail with the from and to
address as the same but originating from a unknown server.
Can you point me as to which specific
hi
this plugin is picked from
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CustomPlugins
spamassassin plugin which will check the mail from and the envelope sender
(reply-to)
if both don't match or if either of them is blank then the message will be
tagged as spam
most spam messages do not have the
hi
is there a method in either spamdyke or qmailtoaster to block emails from
senders where the domainname is not present in the rcpthosts file for smtp
authenticated sessions.
example if abc.com is hosted on my server then for smtp-authenticating and
sending email thru my server he has to