--- Stuart Henderson [Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 01:54:44PM +]: ---
> On 2009-03-23, jmc wrote:
> >> In getting our low traffic email server running, the first thing I
> >> noticed while following the logs that sites like gmail et al will
> >> retry a message from a different host. Sometimes gmail
> I sometimes find this a problem when running spamd at low-to-medium volume
> sites. (I use postgrey instead for those, which only looks at the first 24
> bits of the sender's IP address by default).
Sounds like an interesing option for spamd, too, doesn't it? Could be
called 'sloppy' mode ;)
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On 2009-03-23, jmc wrote:
>> In getting our low traffic email server running, the first thing I
>> noticed while following the logs that sites like gmail et al will
>> retry a message from a different host. Sometimes gmail will send
>> once, try again very soon again from the same host and then q
--- Mikel Lindsaar [Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 06:59:03PM +1100]: ---
> Hi all,
>
> New user to spamd, love it.
>
> In getting our low traffic email server running, the first thing I
> noticed while following the logs that sites like gmail et al will
> retry a message from a different host. Sometimes
On 2009-03-23, Mikel Lindsaar wrote:
> In getting our low traffic email server running, the first thing I
> noticed while following the logs that sites like gmail et al will
> retry a message from a different host. Sometimes gmail will send
> once, try again very soon again from the same host and
Hi,
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 18:59 +1100, Mikel Lindsaar wrote:
> I understand that spamd is tracking messages based on sender, receiver
> and IP address, and then this can cause the problem.
Spamd doesn't 'track messages'. All it does is to store a tupal of
sender, recipient and IP address and quit
Hi all,
New user to spamd, love it.
In getting our low traffic email server running, the first thing I
noticed while following the logs that sites like gmail et al will
retry a message from a different host. Sometimes gmail will send
once, try again very soon again from the same host and then qu
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