At 17:51 08-03-2008, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
As part of it all, I also want to try to keep disk usage and CPU
down to as little as possible. With 120,000 per day, thats a junk mail
every 3/4's of a second. Since I have it set to deliver to /dev/null, I
reduce the amount of disk
Automatic reporting - that's another thing entirely. As was pointed out in
previous replys, the user
community is not always accurate in reporting what is legit spam, and what
is/was requested
or permitted. I tend to report manually, although I am writing some code
to semi-automate the
At 11:01 09-03-2008, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
I guess I'm still not being clear. There are 120K emails a day coming
to INVALID EMAIL ADDRESSES THAT NEVER EXISTED. Its not a case of a user being
fickle, its a case that they are emailing addresses that NEVER EVER ACTUALLY
EXISTED. About 1
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. In as much as I'd like to help the community,
I'm under a set of constraints. Starting a whole other server to start
doing
this isn't something that fits under those constraints. It looks like
I'll probably just end up having to /dev/null them as I have
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. In as much as I'd like to help the community,
I'm under a set of constraints. Starting a whole other server to start
doing
this isn't something that fits under those constraints. It looks like
I'll probably just end up having to /dev/null them as I
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
I guess I'm still not being clear. There are 120K emails a day coming
to INVALID EMAIL ADDRESSES THAT NEVER EXISTED. Its not a case of a user being
fickle, its a case that they are emailing addresses that NEVER EVER ACTUALLY
EXISTED. About 1 ever 3/4 of a