I had the same problem. I found that changing the default timing fixed it.
Thousands of OpenBSD default crons hitting openbsd.org at the same time.
Le 14/11/2011 10:13, Manuel Giraud a C)crit :
> Hi,
>
> I've just set up a mail server with 5.0. I have put spamd in front (in
> default greylisti
On 2011-11-15, Raymond Lillard wrote:
> I question the wisdom of identifying the source of
> your trapping info. It outs ualberta.ca as a trap.
This is fine as far as I'm concerned. If it means the smarter spammers
avoid sending to ualberta.ca as a result, that is good for UofA.
On 2011-11-15 20.55, Raymond Lillard wrote:
> On 11/14/2011 06:28 AM, James J. Lippard wrote:
>> That is, my spamd.conf now looks like this:
>> uatraps:\
>> :black:\
>> :msg="Your address %A has sent mail to a ualberta.ca spamtrap\n\
>> within the last 24 hours":\
>>
On 11/14/2011 06:28 AM, James J. Lippard wrote:
I had the same problem, which I worked around by changing my
spamd.conf to use a local file instead of FTP, and downloading the
traplist.gz file in my daily.local.
That is, my spamd.conf now looks like this:
uatraps:\
:black:\
:m
Thanks for the tips but does anyone know where this problem come from ?
Le 14/11/2011 10:13, Manuel Giraud a C)crit :
Hi,
I've just set up a mail server with 5.0. I have put spamd in front (in
default greylisting mode). It works great following the man pages but
when I activate the spamd-setup
Op Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:28:43 +0100 schreef "James J. Lippard"
:
I had the same problem, which I worked around by changing my
spamd.conf to use a local file instead of FTP, and downloading the
traplist.gz file in my daily.local.
That is, my spamd.conf now looks like this:
uatraps:\
:bla
I had the same problem, which I worked around by changing my
spamd.conf to use a local file instead of FTP, and downloading the
traplist.gz file in my daily.local.
That is, my spamd.conf now looks like this:
uatraps:\
:black:\
:msg="Your address %A has sent mail to a ualberta.ca s
Same error message since one week on an old 4.6 install. But i didn't
find the origin yet...
Le 14/11/2011 10:13, Manuel Giraud a C)crit :
Hi,
I've just set up a mail server with 5.0. I have put spamd in front (in
default greylisting mode). It works great following the man pages but
when I act
Hi,
I've just set up a mail server with 5.0. I have put spamd in front (in
default greylisting mode). It works great following the man pages but
when I activate the spamd-setup entry in root's crontab, I receive the
following error by mail:
spamd-setup: ftp: Could not add blacklist uatrapsWriting
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