What I just come to think of... should I disable the rule of pfsense
itself ?
I have used pfSense for almost 2 months now, and have opened port 25 in
the very beginning... might it be that this open port is still there,
and that spamd also has an open port ?
I think I have the sitation below,
It still won't react... I waited more than 30 minutes, but it still
doesn't come through...
I see in the System log a lot of spamd(1080), disconnect after xxx
seconds...
This is the snip in my rules.debug :
spam table
table persist
table persist
table persist
table persist file "/var/db/
On 5/1/08, Michel Servaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So you don't config anything in the SpamD settings at all ?
> The nextMTA shouldn't be your mailserver ?? I tried with and without, but
> still no mail gets delivered...
Yep.
> If I send a mail (from a spamless address), should the mail be
So you don't config anything in the SpamD settings at all ?
The nextMTA shouldn't be your mailserver ?? I tried with and without,
but still no mail gets delivered...
If I send a mail (from a spamless address), should the mail be visible
in the SpamD database ??
And how much time will it take t
Gary,
Thanks for the suggestion. My client is a not-for-profit library. They
own the hardware. I provide consulting services/labor. So, I believe
that their usage is appropriate. I do not sale pre-configured appliances.
Gary Buckmaster wrote:
Vaughn,
You should re-visit the spamhau
Vaughn,
You should re-visit the spamhaus terms of service for their Zen
service. It is not free for commercial use as you are apparently doing.
Otherwise, thank you for the feedback on the package.
-Gary
Vaughn L. Reid III wrote:
I have been successfully using the spamd package for about
I have been successfully using the spamd package for about 2 weeks at
one of my client sites, and it is working wonderfully. It has reduced
the amount of spam that the site's email server was receiving from about
15000 per day to about 50 to 75 per day.
I configured the package as follows:
Hi,
I just tried to install spamd today, but it seems to block all my messages.
I've waited 25 minutes, and still no mail arrives.
I also tried to add some blacklist servers from the openbsd/spamd page,
but it seems not to really work.
It just kept three entries in the greylist, and nothing
For those of you not on the support forums, a bounty project to
resurrect the SpamD package for pfSense 1.2-Release has started and
Scott has kindly taken up the project. For the most part, it seems to
be working, but it would be helpful for many more eyes to be looking at
it. I know there ha
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 23:26:38 +0100, Josep Pujadas i Jubany wrote
> -
Is somebody working with the spamd package ???
With pfsense 1.0.1 it seems that the external providers and whitelist are
not working. GUI don't have also a plac
Hello!
How can I see if external providers for blacklists are working?
Going to the shell my spamd.conf looks like:
all:\
:whitelist:blacklist:SpewsL1:ChinaCIDR:KoreaCIDR:
whitelist:\
:method=file:\
:white:\
:file=/var/db/whitelist.txt:
blacklist:\
:black:\
:msg="Sorry, you spammed us be
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