Re: evolution + spamassassin

2012-04-04 Thread Rafiqul Islam
why soft link automatically stop after certain period ?

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 8:40 PM, "Germán A. Racca" wrote:

> On 04/03/2012 11:21 AM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 17:33 -0300, "Germán A. Racca" wrote:
>>
>>> On 04/02/2012 05:19 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>>>
 On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 12:54 -0300, "Germán A. Racca" wrote:

> Hi folks:
>
> I always utilized Spamassassin for filtering spam messages in
> Evolution,
> but lately it is not working effectively. It happens in my POP3 account
> for my institution email. I have to mark always the same messages as
> junk, which is frustrating. Some spam mails get filtered, but others
> don't, they always appear as not junk, even though I mark them as junk.
>
> Does this happens to anyone else? Any help is appreciated.
>
> All the best,
> Germán.
>
 Do you have a user_prefs filer in the .spamassassin directory in your
 home directory. That is needed to control the actions of spamassassin.
 Look to the spamassassin documentation to see how that works if you
 don't. On my machine spamassassin is wonderfully effective.

>>>
>>> Yes, I have that file, but I never modified it, so I think it should
>>> work. Or do I have to modify it to really work?
>>>
>>> Germán.
>>>
>> It should work but there are things you can modify in the file to
>> improve its performance. I see you are thinking to switch to Bogofilter.
>> I have always used spamassassin on a non-server and it works well for
>> me. But maybe in your environment Bogofillter will work better
>>
>> One more thing. You have evolution-spamassassin installed and have
>> configured evolution to use spamassassin?
>>
>
> Hi Aaron:
>
> Yes, I have configured evo to use spamassassin, I always used it and
> worked well, but as I said before, in the last months it is not working as
> before. Now I have switched to bogofilter and it seems to be faster and
> it's working well... let's see what happens in a near future :)
>
> All the best,
>
> Germán.
>
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Re: FreeDOS on fedora with kvm/qemu/virt-manager

2012-04-04 Thread Rafiqul Islam
when start postfix huge mail are going from my mail server please help
me how to fix up this problem...

On 4/5/12, Alex  wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I have a freedos virtual machine working under kvm, created with
>> virt-manager. However, I can't get networking to work.
>>
>> The freedos instructions point to using virtualbox and using the
>> amdpcnet network driver, but I'm just using libvirt/virt-manager. Is
>> there a network driver in freedos that I can use with virt-manager?
>
> Turns out I just converted the image to virtualbox format and used that.
>
> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Images#Exchanging_images_with_VirtualBox
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
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Re: huge mail going throw my mail server how to protect

2012-04-06 Thread Rafiqul Islam
My question is too many unknown user sending mail using my MTA(Postfix) so
that hotmail,google reject mail from my domain(mail.navigation.com and
IP:202.53.168.75)  and i don't know how to stop this unexpected outgoing
mail.


On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Ed Greshko  wrote:

> On 04/06/2012 12:28 PM, Rafiqul Islam wrote:
> > message at #tail -f /var/log/maillog
> >
> > .244] refused to talk to me: 554 5.7.1 - ERROR: Mail refused -
> <202.53.168.75> -
> > See http://postmaster.rr.com/amIBlockedByRR?ip=202.53.168.75)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: 089E82D613: removed
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: 782682D8F3: from=<>,
> size=4943,
> > nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/cleanup[29656]: 982D52D61A:
> > message-id=<20120406043707.982d52d...@mail.navigationbd.com
> > <mailto:20120406043707.982d52d...@mail.navigationbd.com>>
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/bounce[29707]: BEF742D771: sender
> non-delivery
> > notification: 982D52D61A
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: 05CB62D5BC: from=<
> i...@dhl.com
> > <mailto:i...@dhl.com>>, size=2744, nrcpt=100 (queue active)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: BEF742D771: from=<
> i...@dhl.com
> > <mailto:i...@dhl.com>>, status=expired, returned to sender
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: 824882D5C1:
> > from=mailto:r...@navigationbd.com>>, size=789,
> nrcpt=1
> > (queue active)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/cleanup[29584]: A8B392D613:
> > message-id=<20120406043707.a8b392d...@mail.navigationbd.com
> > <mailto:20120406043707.a8b392d...@mail.navigationbd.com>>
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: 018D62D7DA: from=<
> i...@dhl.com
> > <mailto:i...@dhl.com>>, size=2744, nrcpt=100 (queue active)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/bounce[29709]: BEF742D771: sender
> non-delivery
> > notification: A8B392D613
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0:
> > to=mailto:joeblaz...@hotmail.com>>, relay=
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168]:25, delay=761126,
> > delays=761115/8.9/0.94/0.68, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 550 Requested action not
> taken:
> > mailbox unavailable (in reply to RCPT TO command))
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0: host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 452 Too many recipients
> (in reply to
> > RCPT TO command)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0: host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 452 Too many recipients
> (in reply to
> > RCPT TO command)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0: host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 452 Too many recipients
> (in reply to
> > RCPT TO command)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: BEF742D771: removed
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/qmgr[29583]: 982D52D61A: from=<>,
> size=5978,
> > nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/pickup[29582]: warning: B306D2D5C6:
> message
> > has been queued for 5 days
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0:
> > to=mailto:joelaw...@hotmail.com>>, relay=
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168]:25, delay=761126,
> > delays=761115/8.9/0.94/0.7, dsn=5.0.0, status=bounced (host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 550 Requested action not
> taken:
> > mailbox unavailable (in reply to RCPT TO command))
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0: host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 452 Too many recipients
> (in reply to
> > RCPT TO command)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0: host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 452 Too many recipients
> (in reply to
> > RCPT TO command)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/smtp[29681]: 1FFC82D6A0: host
> mx4.hotmail.com
> > <http://mx4.hotmail.com>[65.55.92.168] said: 452 Too many recipients
> (in reply to
> > RCPT TO command)
> > Apr  6 10:37:07 navigationbd postfix/pickup[29582]: B306D2D5C6: uid=48
> > from=mailto:william01li...@yah

Re: huge mail going throw my mail server how to protect

2012-04-06 Thread Rafiqul Islam
Thanks for good advice.

BR,

Rafiq

On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Patrick Lists  wrote:

> On 04/06/2012 06:28 AM, Rafiqul Islam wrote:
>
>> Please help me how to stop this spamming frequently blocked from several
>> public network
>>
>
> From the other posts I take it your postfix server is not properly
> configured and is an open relay.
>
> Steps to fix:
>
> 1) realize that your postfix mail server is an *open* relay (=BAD!). So
> you did not configure the postfix server in the proper way
>
> 2) stop your mail server right now
>
> 3) do NOT turn the mail server on until you know reasonably sure that you
> have fixed the problem. You can test your mailserver here:
> http://www.abuse.net/relay.**html <http://www.abuse.net/relay.html>
>
> 4) go to postfix.org and read the documentation and properly configure
> your mail server to NOT be an open relay. If you can't find how to do it
> then read all the information again and again and perhaps use Google
>
> 5) if you can not figure out how to fix this problem then either hire a
> consultant who can fix it for you or ask on the postfix mailing list
>
> I hope you realize that your IP address & domain may now be considered a
> spam origin in several spam block lists and that a lot of mail hosts will
> not accept mail from you even if you solve the open relay problem with your
> mail server.
>
> Next time you want to activate a service it is probably a good idea to
> spend more time on understanding how the service works and what the proper
> configuration is...
>
> Regards,
> Patrick
>
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