On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 3:00 AM Sean Greenslade wrote:
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> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:12:01PM -0600, Grant Taylor wrote:
> > On 5/26/22 8:32 AM, Ian Evans wrote:
> > > Is it safe to assume that a $5/mth 1gig memory account will laugh at the
> > > resources needed
On Thu, May 26, 2022, 10:36 AM Reindl Harald,
wrote:
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> Am 26.05.22 um 16:32 schrieb Ian Evans:
> > File under "questions I think I already know the answer to."
> >
> > Looking at moving my site to a new host and I'm pondering splitting my
> >
File under "questions I think I already know the answer to."
Looking at moving my site to a new host and I'm pondering splitting my
web/email servers which have always shared the same server.
Our email server is five accounts. Just me and the missus. A big day is
receiving 200 emails.
Is it safe
Background: I run a small postfix/dovecot server on my site server. Just a
handful of careful users. My spam folder would only have about 10-30
messages a day marked as spam by spamassassin. Server's running denyhosts
to help block bad actors.
Recently checked my logs and noticed that the rbl chec
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019, 12:35 PM Kris Deugau
> The Mailspike DNSBL was added to SA upstream, so aside from custom
> scores you may want to keep, the base rule definitions are no longer
> useful in a third-party ruleset.
>
> For my part, I found there was little benefit to them in the SA cluster
> I
Several years ago I added a bunch of rules to my local.cf that I picked up
from spamtips.org. That was back in the days of Spamassassin 3.3.2, about
2012.
Just curious, six years later, if it's worth keep any of these rules or
whether their functionally has been rolled into or supplanted by later
Running 3.4.2, spamd daemon.
Just enabled the new Phishing.pm plugin but wondering about the data feeds.
Is that something we need to set up a cron to wget or does the plugin
handle it? Unless my google fu is weak due to a lack of caffeine, I
couldn't find any doc on setting it up.
Thanks for any