t of work if your mail server is very busy. My is not... =))
>
> Happy trial.
>
> Best regards,
> Riwan
>
> At 12:41 PM 7/14/2006 -0500, Polkan Garcia wrote:
> >Hi people...
> >
> >I readed so much documentation about spamd and now, i have a final dude:
&
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 09:47:59AM -0500, Polkan Garcia wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The -g flag is not neccesary in rc.conf, when the system receive the
> > proccess add it:
>
> that is false.
>
> during the execution of /etc/rc, spamd will be invoked with
>
> These logs indicate that the machien above successfully retried
> and was whitelisted. All that means is that the *next* time it retries
> it will get through. This attempt was still given a 450 at 09:32.
> the next retry after 09:33 should be sent to the real server, assuming
> you have y
wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 01:44:34PM -0500, Polkan Garcia wrote:
> >
> > The original idea is, the mail sent to openbsd server is checked by
> > spamd and next is sent to sendmail to process it. Now, send messages to
> > openbsd's box and works fine (using
Hi, my original problem was solved... (cisco pix bug)
Now, i have another :(
In the openbsd server i have sendmail, smtp-vilter, clamd, spamassassin,
etc.
The original idea is, the mail sent to openbsd server is checked by
spamd and next is sent to sendmail to process it. Now, send messages to
o
Hi again,
The problem was the cisco pix firewall i disable on it tcp window
scaling and all works fine.
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 12:23 -0500, Polkan Garcia wrote:
> Hi all :)
>
> I researching find this:
>
> "...This is the sign of a Cisco Pix 4Mailguard! sitting in fron
irewall is a cisco pix
In linux, recommend change net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0, how i can
made this in openbsd?
On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 11:40 -0500, Polkan Garcia wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have a problem with spamd in Openbsd 3.9/x86, something about my
> setup:
>
> 1.)
Hi all.
I have a problem with spamd in Openbsd 3.9/x86, something about my
setup:
1.) One server with openbsd 3.9/x86
2.) Sendmail patchs installed (openbsd 3.9 errata).
3.) One NIC (em0) with private address (192.168.x.x/24).
4.) One propietary firewall in front of server, with NAT rules that
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