> memcache is nice, but how do you use memcache data in postfix ?
There is a patch for memcached and postfix. The problem is, which is what I'm
working on, is how to populate it. They only give you the mechanism for using
memcached. (http://www.aurore.net/projects/postfix_memcached/)
So,
>>>postmap -q "weekendhotdeals.info" mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-
>>>from_senders_rhsbl.cf
>>>554 RHSBL_DOMAIN
>
>post the mysql map
it's a two-field table, just like a postfix .map file, index + data
1. rhsbl_domain
2. 554 RHSBL_DOMAIN
>, without password of course if you want to shar
On Thu 27 Aug 2009 12:08:47 AM CEST, Gary Smith wrote
I don't let that junk get past envelope stage:
postmap -q "weekendhotdeals.info" mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-
from_senders_rhsbl.cf
554 RHSBL_DOMAIN
post the mysql map, without password of course if you want to share
it, but i bel
> I don't let that junk get past envelope stage:
>
> postmap -q "weekendhotdeals.info" mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql-
> from_senders_rhsbl.cf
> 554 RHSBL_DOMAIN
>
I assume you are running some type of background process that generates the
list of senders based upon some criteria. Can you
-- Original Message --
From: Gary Smith
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 12:29:24 -0700
>I've been finding a lot of singletons in the AWL db for domains that are all
>spam. Is there a way put an entire domain into AWL or set it up to give an
>average score for th