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dhaneshk k wrote:
Hi Everbody
I have a freebsd-6.0 server with postfix and mailman running on this
machine ,
but I havn't configured spamassasin ,amavisd etc in this box. so I am
suffering from spams daily ..
Since I am a new be to FreeBSD , let me requset you to share your expertise
dhaneshk k wrote:
Hi Everbody
I have a freebsd-6.0 server with postfix and mailman running on this
machine ,
but I havn't configured spamassasin ,amavisd etc in this box. so I am
suffering from spams daily ..
You can give it to postfix - just setup some dnsbl zones for it. Good
place to
"dhaneshk k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a freebsd-6.0 server with postfix and mailman running on
> this machine , but I havn't configured spamassasin ,amavisd etc in
> this box. so I am suffering from spams daily ..
Spamassassin is available as a port, as are a number of other useful
Hi Dhanesh,
> ( Genaral question : Is there any port for spamassasin,amavisd in FreeBSD)
Starting from the end but that is the easy part, yes there are.
> I have a freebsd-6.0 server with postfix and mailman running on this
> machine ,
(Side remark: You may consider upgrading to 6.2)
> b
Hi Everbody
I have a freebsd-6.0 server with postfix and mailman running on this
machine ,
but I havn't configured spamassasin ,amavisd etc in this box. so I am
suffering from spams daily ..
Since I am a new be to FreeBSD , let me requset you to share your expertise
(the steps how to in