spamassassin memory leak bug with bayes

2004-07-22 Thread Dmitry Golubev
Hello, Running latest testing Debian on a Xeon box with exim4 and MailScanner - that was OK until I tried to put that all in a chroot. Now having all the needed packages unpacked in a chroot (I followed the dependencies and checked library reqs for every single executable with a script that doe

Re: spamassassin memory leak bug with bayes

2004-07-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Dmitry, Am 2004-07-23 00:50:51, schrieb Dmitry Golubev: >Hello, >1. Running exim4 with MailScanner without Spamassassin - OK >2. Running exim4 + MailScanner + Spamassassin... hmm... well that kind of >behavior... In this case MailScanner eats up all my 1GB of RAM and my 2GB on >swap, and

anyone tried ThePlanet.com hosting?

2004-07-22 Thread Chad Adlawan
Good Day Everyone! Has anybody here tried hosting or getting a hosting solution from ThePlanet.com? I've been surfing their site, trying live chat with their sales reps, and was pretty much satisfied with the way they handled my queries. They also offer good packages PLUS the fact that they offer

spamassassin memory leak bug with bayes

2004-07-22 Thread Dmitry Golubev
Hello, Running latest testing Debian on a Xeon box with exim4 and MailScanner - that was OK until I tried to put that all in a chroot. Now having all the needed packages unpacked in a chroot (I followed the dependencies and checked library reqs for every single executable with a script that doe

Any Experience With DSPAM?

2004-07-22 Thread ITC-Hosting
Hello all,   With the current discussion of greylisting and SPAM, wondering if anyone here has implemented or tested DSPAM?     Regards,   Hal Kurz   Innovative Technology Consultants and Company, Inc. 11767 South Dixie Highway #307 Miami, FL 33156   Office:    (305) 238-6587 Fax:   

Re: [mailinglists] Re: Trusting Backports and unofficial Repositories

2004-07-22 Thread Dale E Martin
FWIW, I run woody + bunk-{1,2} backports plus a very selective few backports.org backports. And then I have a fair number of backports I've done myself. And download.kde.org :-) > that's fine and it may work well for you, but telling yourself that it is > still 'stable' (or even that it is any m

graylisting with exim4 experimental packages

2004-07-22 Thread Dale E Martin
I'm running exim4 on a stable + some backports box. I've configured exim to do SA scanning before accepting email for delivery (using exim ACLs) and I'm rejecting about 89% of incoming connections now which is nice. (RBLs are also generating a lot of the rejects.) The discussion on graylisting i

Re: Outlook and Qmail

2004-07-22 Thread Brian Franco
I have the same problem with redhat sendmail and qpopper did you ever find a solution? Any help would be greatly appreciated   >I am having a problem with one of my customers who is using Outlook 2000>SP-3 to connect to our Qmail server.  When downloading messages from his POP>account, Outloo

Re: anyone tried ThePlanet.com hosting?

2004-07-22 Thread Steve
Hello, I've had experience with both theplanet and servermatrix.com (which is a lower-cost subsidiary of theplanet). I've had a great experience with both companies. I currently have a debian server at servermatrix and couldn't be happier with it. I had some pretty specific (and probably u

Re: Any Experience With DSPAM?

2004-07-22 Thread Yves Junqueira
I have and with great sucess, even using a single user for learning/filtering. I let both DSPAM and SA filtering messages. Each one inserted it's own header tag. DSPAM beated SA's checks (excluding bayes, which I dont use) by far. - Original Message - From: ITC-Hosting <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Outlook and Qmail

2004-07-22 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
Do me a quick favor and when it happens, grep the message for three +++ signs together... if he's on a dialup modem, I have seen 3 plusses cause the modem to go into the 'guard' and 'hang' the email program. A long shot, but something worth looking into. On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 09:26:22PM -0400