Hi.
I am trying to set up a custom behaviour for a spam blocking mail server,
where the mail get redirected to a custom Spam folder in the user's
Maildir folder.
Everything is working fine, except that, when procmail delivers the
message, the ownership is wrongly set to "root":
# cat /etc/procma
I'm wrong; I'm searching for RFCs which
> propose effective ways to block spam and viruses.
>
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What are your thoughts, readers?
> > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 11:45:40 +0200, Niccolo Rigacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Please correct me if I'm wrong; I'm searching for RFCs which
> > > propose effective ways to block spam and viru
s from those servers
specified by SPF records in the gmail.com TXT domain record.
If you want to send e-mail from somewhere else, you must ideally
authenticate to gmail's SMTP server (SASL is the keyword here). If you
send e-mail from somewhere else, my server will block you, since it
ning messages is not
enough, is it?
The only think I could think now is SPF greylisting (~all) from yahoo.
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a filter, at the 'smart' gateway.
Thanks for pointing me to the correct direction, Kris.
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nd the mail to the destination, that will give
postfix a failure reply code. Postfix will then have to send a DSN,
right? Or could you issue the RCPT TO command to the other server
BEFORE sending the final result to the client, in the front server?
The world would be so much easier if Debian r
o many valid mails. For my personal experience, reading
my logs, I think most blocked ones would be spam.
Despite my excessive talk, the bad english and lack of deeper
experience, I hope this could be of use to somebody. Anybody has any
notes about it?
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released security updates for its packages. I wonder in what state is
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I know a few comercial sollutions for live web chat systems.
LivePerson and PHPLive! are the ones I tried and liked.
But do you guys know any free alternative, if possible one that can
PUSH conversations to visitors?
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Hi.
I am trying to set up a custom behaviour for a spam blocking mail server,
where the mail get redirected to a custom Spam folder in the user's
Maildir folder.
Everything is working fine, except that, when procmail delivers the
message, the ownership is wrongly set to "root":
# cat /etc/procma
I'm wrong; I'm searching for RFCs which
> propose effective ways to block spam and viruses.
>
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Yves Junqueira
www.lynx.com.br
/rfc2505.html
What are your thoughts, readers?
> > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 11:45:40 +0200, Niccolo Rigacci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Please correct me if I'm wrong; I'm searching for RFCs which
> > > propose effective ways to block spam and viruses.
> > >
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s from those servers
specified by SPF records in the gmail.com TXT domain record.
If you want to send e-mail from somewhere else, you must ideally
authenticate to gmail's SMTP server (SASL is the keyword here). If you
send e-mail from somewhere else, my server will block you, since it
ning messages is not
enough, is it?
The only think I could think now is SPF greylisting (~all) from yahoo.
--
Yves Junqueira
www.lynx.com.br
a filter, at the 'smart' gateway.
Thanks for pointing me to the correct direction, Kris.
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Yves Junqueira
www.lynx.com.br
nd the mail to the destination, that will give
postfix a failure reply code. Postfix will then have to send a DSN,
right? Or could you issue the RCPT TO command to the other server
BEFORE sending the final result to the client, in the front server?
The world would be so much easier if Debian ruled from the beginning...
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o many valid mails. For my personal experience, reading
my logs, I think most blocked ones would be spam.
Despite my excessive talk, the bad english and lack of deeper
experience, I hope this could be of use to somebody. Anybody has any
notes about it?
- Yves Junqueira
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