Another good way to check if your customers are on a RBL is to use
www.mxtoolbox.com or dnsstuff.com
Both of them check and IP against over a 100 RBLs
I usually only used spamhaus and spamcop for my sites
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI
in the queue and it triggers these messages when
trying to send.
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Office: 616-942-7244 ext: 205
Fax: 616-942-5988
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a chance to investigate. I don't want the same thing to happen
here.
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Office: 616-942-7244 ext: 205
Fax: 616-942-5988
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Cool, that shouldn't be too difficult to pull off. Do you know, what will
happen to those message in the queue. There are many legitimate messages
stuck in there that I would like to be delivered. They are just lost?
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids
queue directory just so I have
a backup of the messages, kind of.
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Office: 616-942-7244 ext: 205
Fax: 616-942-5988
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that
as Microsoft no longer supports their POP3Connector (there's a good
alternate out there named Native POP3 Connector that integrates in
Exchange seamlessly). But I've learned that I did more maintenance with that
setup so I've stopped configuring it that way.
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies
accounts from sending mail
also, wouldn't it?
What packet sniffer would people recommend? I've been using iptraf to look
at some traffic but I can't pin down where traffic on port 25 is coming
from.
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Office: 616-942
The qmail server is the gateway so all the traffic goes through it anyway. I
should be able to user ethereal right on the server then, right?
Does it only have a gui or does ethereal accept command line
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Office: 616
to be the culprit but I'm
not sure.
Have any of you ran into this issue before/ how would you go about
identifying the infection?
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Office: 616-942-7244 ext: 205
Fax: 616-942-5988
When is the spamdyke.conf file place in /etc/
I ran ./configure, make, then copied spamdyke to /usr/local/bin and changed
the qmail script. But I'm looking for /etc/spamdyke.conf like you guys
reference and it's not there.
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids
Hello All,
I recently looked at the number of messages in the queue by using service
qmail queue at it shows over 3,000 messages. This number never seems to
move much and mail is still going through so it's not a problem. I was just
wondering how to deal with this situation, I'm assuming most
Phil, is spamdyke an efficient program? I don't have a very beefy server
running qmail and I want to take advantage of spamdyke, but am concerned
that it would slow that server down even more.
Jacob Billingsley
MCR Technologies, Inc.
2674 Kraft Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Office: 616-942-7244
Hi all
I have a mail server that start becoming very bogged down. Mail still moves
through it, just very very slow. I can see that clamscan processes are
taking a long time to complete and eating up much of the cpu on my server.
I wanted to disable clamscan so I could prove that is where
Thanks for the help Davide
My problems is that it's not using simscan, it's using qmail-scanner
I have the file /var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl that I believe
controls how clamscan is ran. I tried using the --no-mail switch, but it
still seems to be an issue
Jacob Billingsley
MCR
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