I tried qmailctl restart and not all of the spamd processes had new time
stamps, so I don't have a warm fuzzy feeling.
George Toft, CISSP
Brent Gardner wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Hmmm...does 'pkill -HUP spamd' not work ***well***? Are there config
files
that need
George Toft wrote:
I whitelisted a sender by adding the e-mail address to
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
and then restarting qmail. The headers show my change worked:
X-Spam-Report:
* 3.0 INVESTMENT_ADVICE BODY: Message mentions investment advice
* 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML
Hmmm...does 'pkill -HUP spamd' not work ***well***? Are there config files
that need rebuilding?
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From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] best way
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Hmmm...does 'pkill -HUP spamd' not work ***well***? Are there config files
that need rebuilding?
It might - never tried. My script uses the proper way, by utilizing the
daemontools commands (the processes are started by daemontools).
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Jake Vickers wrote:
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Hmmm...does 'pkill -HUP spamd' not work ***well***? Are there config
files
that need rebuilding?
It might - never tried. My script uses the proper way, by utilizing the
daemontools commands (the processes are started by daemontools).
What about
Brent Gardner wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Hmmm...does 'pkill -HUP spamd' not work ***well***? Are there config
files
that need rebuilding?
It might - never tried. My script uses the proper way, by utilizing
the daemontools commands (the processes are started by
Since I have not yet dug deep into the internals of a toaster, I was
wondering what is the best way to whitelist a particular address? Or
I guess it would be better to whitelist the server or something.
In a nutshell, i have a bash script running on an unrelated machine
that emails me some data
If your unrelated machine has a fixed IP you can blacklist it via
tcprules, with options RELAYCLIENT= and RBLSMTPD=
Natalio.
On 9/5/07, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I have not yet dug deep into the internals of a toaster, I was
wondering what is the best way to whitelist a particular
Actually, I am hoping to whitelist it as opposed to black list it.
I want to get the mail sent by it.
Regards,
On 9/5/07, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your unrelated machine has a fixed IP you can blacklist it via
tcprules, with options RELAYCLIENT= and RBLSMTPD=
Natalio.
On
I whitelisted a sender by adding the e-mail address to
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
and then restarting qmail. The headers show my change worked:
X-Spam-Report:
* 3.0 INVESTMENT_ADVICE BODY: Message mentions investment advice
* 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in
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