Al Zick:
> I am not trying to start a flame war with anyone. Obviously you
> understand what effective spam filtering should look like.
>
> Here is where I am at: I had about 10 of RBLs at one time (including
> some of the ones you mentioned), but I slowly removed them. What do
> you do when
Hi,
On Jan 13, 2012, at 5:52 PM, /dev/rob0 wrote:
On Friday 13 January 2012 16:57:21 Al Zick wrote:
On Jan 12, 2012, at 3:57 AM, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre wrote:
Apart from this if you use some trustable RBL, perhaps
^
greylisting and you upd
On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 20:49 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote:
> > Sorry, I should have explained. I run a bunch of mailing lists, and use
> > different IP addresses for different mailing lists (amongst other
> > things). Everything runs from Perl scripts,
>
> perhaps this helps, if you can wrap it
On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 13:32 -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Andrew Beverley:
> > > You have not explained what problem you are trying to solve with
> > > different IP addresses for different mailings (does mail from the
> > > same sender address go out via different IP addresses?), so I won't
> > > t
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 11:04:21 -0500, Charles Marcus
wrote:
> But I'd still be interested in seeing some example postscreen configs
> actually in use right now, by you and anyone else willing to share...
This works pretty well:
as root:
## configure Postfix to use postscreen
sed -i 's/^smtp .*s
Hi all,
I made some improvements to the postscreen-stats script. It can now generate
a google map of the locations of the blocked IPs.
I also added the support for the pygeoip python module, fixed a few bugs and
included a patch from Dan Larsson.
Check it out: https://github.com/jvehent/Posts
On 1/15/2012 10:04 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2012-01-14 5:55 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> On 1/14/2012 6:43 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>>> Also, Stan - would would be interested in seeing some comparisons of
>>> postscreen configurations. I haven't implemented it yet (we use an
>>> outsourced a
Am 15.01.2012 19:09, schrieb Andrew Beverley:
> On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 12:15 -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
>> Andrew Beverley:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I currently use multiple Postfix instances to send email from my server
>>> from different IP addresses. Each Postfix instance has its own master.cf
>>> file i
Andrew Beverley:
> > You have not explained what problem you are trying to solve with
> > different IP addresses for different mailings (does mail from the
> > same sender address go out via different IP addresses?), so I won't
> > try to optimize the response.
>
> Sorry, I should have explained.
On Sun, 2012-01-15 at 12:15 -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Andrew Beverley:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I currently use multiple Postfix instances to send email from my server
> > from different IP addresses. Each Postfix instance has its own master.cf
> > file in its own configuration directory, and I use the
Andrew Beverley:
> Hi,
>
> I currently use multiple Postfix instances to send email from my server
> from different IP addresses. Each Postfix instance has its own master.cf
> file in its own configuration directory, and I use the "-C" parameter of
> the sendmail command to specify which one to us
Hi,
I currently use multiple Postfix instances to send email from my server
from different IP addresses. Each Postfix instance has its own master.cf
file in its own configuration directory, and I use the "-C" parameter of
the sendmail command to specify which one to use.
I was wondering whether t
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012, Wietse Venema wrote:
Barbara M.:
There is a settings/parameter that fix the date/time of a mail to the time
I start to compose it or when I sent it?
I noticied some differences after update of a server from 2.2 to 2.6.
Postfix 2.2 cron Job give this mail:
-
Date:
On 2012-01-14 5:39 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 1/14/2012 6:40 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
I was more interested in what specific changes he made in order to use
it as a HELO blacklist, and how and why it avoided false positives when
it is used the way we have been using it
It wouldn't really r
On 2012-01-14 5:55 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 1/14/2012 6:43 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Also, Stan - would would be interested in seeing some comparisons of
postscreen configurations. I haven't implemented it yet (we use an
outsourced anti-spam service currently), but am interested in trying it
On 2012-01-15 6:21 AM, Steve wrote:
For me the question is: What does this outsourced anti-spam solution
do? Does it block (aka: what postscreen/fqrdns.pcre does) and/or does
it tag spam/ham. What other services do they offer that you need/use
(qurantine management, anti virus, black-/whitelisti
Barbara M.:
>
> There is a settings/parameter that fix the date/time of a mail to the time
> I start to compose it or when I sent it?
>
> I noticied some differences after update of a server from 2.2 to 2.6.
> Postfix 2.2 cron Job give this mail:
> -
> Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 04:20:50
> Fr
i am pretty sure that this is not the job of postfix :-)
postfix can not know when you started compose
a message, it knows only the date when it arrived
so your changed bahvior is not in postfix
it is in crond or any other component resposible
for the mail
Am 15.01.2012 12:41, schrieb Barbara M
There is a settings/parameter that fix the date/time of a mail to the time
I start to compose it or when I sent it?
I noticied some differences after update of a server from 2.2 to 2.6.
Postfix 2.2 cron Job give this mail:
-
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 04:20:50
From: Cron Daemon
To: ro
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 16:55:46 -0600
> Von: Stan Hoeppner
> An: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Betreff: Re: postscreen supersedes fqrdns.pcre table
> On 1/14/2012 6:43 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
> > Also, Stan - would would be interested in seeing some co
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