What about the ShortCircuiting Ruleset? Not sure if it would completely
stop emails from getting chewed on.
The other option would be not sending them to SA. I don't know what MTA
your using, but I know you can setup another postfix instance on the same
server and by configuration you could have
saleen34 wrote:
Here is my problem, i have been trying for a few months now and can't get it
to work.
Some emails sent from a certain host that I trust are huge with lots of
url's, etc. They are for debugging purposes. When they come in it seems to
hang spamd. We get a lot of these btw. This is a
I may have found my solution:
acl_check_data:
accept
hosts = : +relay_from_hosts
If I put that accept clause hopefully it will just accept the mail, without
continuing down to the spam checking. I'll let you know and thanks for the
response!
saleen34 wrote:
>
> Here is my problem,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, saleen34 wrote:
Some emails sent from a certain host that I trust are huge with lots of
url's, etc. They are for debugging purposes. When they come in it seems
to hang spamd. We get a lot of these btw. This is a dual core 3 ghz, 2
gigs ram so I don't think power is the pro