I had one of my email users accounts compromised this morning and have
been thinking of what could have prevented hundreds of thousands of
spams from going out all within a 2 minute window.
Is there any way possible to limit the number of emails that a single
authenticated user can send within
Such a solution would be nice.
I can empathize with you as it happened to me about 8 months ago and it
took me several hours to figure how to stop it, although they weren't
being created as fast as yours. Scanned all PC's with Malware Bytes and
didn't find any process that could be definitely i
I've drawn up specs for a throttle for qmail-remote. Haven't had time to
write the patch for it yet, but hope to do so in the next few months.
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 12/10/2013 10:21 AM, ron wrote:
> Such a solution would be nice.
> I can empathize with you as it happened to me about 8 months ago
This is definitely a problem! I have to deal with it at least once per week
myself.
In the current version, there's almost nothing spamdyke can do to prevent this
-- once the user is authenticated, they can send as much email as they want.
In the upcoming version, I've added a filter to compa
We do not (but whish) scan customer mails for Spam. But all Mails are scanned
againt Virus with ClamAV during Customers SMTP Session. This has nearly no
Overhaed.
Because we have customer servers different from those that send out mails to the
internet I thougt to install spamdyke on these - bu
I have created a working solution... well, not the best but better
than nothing.. For anyone that is running plesk you can email me for
the script.
cron runs the script once per minute.. If any user sends more than X
emails within the last Y seconds his password gets changed locking him