I'm not sure that one can sign up any more. I'll see if I can figure
something out, or if someone knows better, please speak up.
On 2/16/2017 10:00 AM, Chris wrote:
If the wiki is open to community editing, I'm happy to add updates to
legacy pages where the functionality has moved or changed.
If the wiki is open to community editing, I'm happy to add updates to
legacy pages where the functionality has moved or changed.
-Chris
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Eric Broch
wrote:
> It's the same as my centos 6 run scripts, in fact that's where I got the
>
It's the same as my centos 6 run scripts, in fact that's where I got the
original src rpms for centos 7. I think Eric Shubert had spamdyke in mind.
On 2/15/2017 1:26 PM, Chris wrote:
I gotta ask, while you said this was a stock QMT install, when was it
built?
I literally, in the last twenty
I gotta ask, while you said this was a stock QMT install, when was it built?
I literally, in the last twenty minutes, spun up a new CentOS 7 VM, and
installed QMT via the instructions and scripts from
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/, and I have a different
/var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run from you:
Chris,
I loaded a stock QMT install, and in /var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run, it has the
line:
BLACKLIST=`cat /var/qmail/control/blacklists`
Which is used by SMTP before SPAMDYKE is called:
exec /usr/bin/softlimit -m 6400 \
/usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l $HOSTNAME -x $TCP_CDB -c
It does take over the function, but to the best of my knowledge is
doesn't replace it in the stock install of qmt, unless things have
changed. As far as I know, Spamdyke has to be installed on it's own.
Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong, haven't kept up with
things the last couple
Oh! So spamdyke has replaced the old blacklists config?
So, the wiki page on RBLs should probably point to
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.net/index.php/Spamdyke and the entry on RBLs on
the Spamdyke page should have 'check-dnsrbl' swapped out for
'dns-blacklist-entry' as it looks like the name of that
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 2:38 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
> Right off the top, what OS are you using?
>
CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)
> I'm not sure why you wouldn't have a blacklists file.
>
Built a clean qmailtoaster on 1/29 using the docs on the site and the
That's where is is on my centos 5 boxes, haven't upgraded them just yet.
But it's irrelevant if you are running spamdyke, as blocklists are
configured within spamdyke directly if you have it installed.
Not sure if there's an easier way, but I just do a tail -n 100
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current
Right off the top, what OS are you using? I'm not sure why you wouldn't
have a blacklists file.
On 2/13/2017 3:10 PM, Chris wrote:
I followed the instructions at
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/RBLs for adding RBLs. There
wasn't a file named /var/qmail/control/blacklists with a
I followed the instructions at http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/RBLs
for adding RBLs. There wasn't a file named /var/qmail/control/blacklists
with a default of '-r sbl.spamhaus.org' but I went ahead and created it
with the content '-r zen.spamhaus.org -r list.dsbl.org -r combined.njabl.org
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