libraries that we didn't develop. Failing to find other
> solutions we might opt for this.
> --
> Yang Zhang
> http://yz.mit.edu/
A bit twisted: you could send to a local mailbox on the postfix server,
then use procmail or similar via cron to send digests. Seems to me that
procmail can do this (multiple bodies feed a new mail).
You may also set up a transport for these mails, and a particular
transport_destination_rate_delay
Xavier Gillard
Hi,
About your problem, if you restart postfix with a -v for smtp in your
master.cf you may be able to trace the reception and acception of
undesired mails, thus find the condition that allowed this behavior.
But to read through debug logs to the responsible step is painful. Good
luck, Xavier
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Le Sun, 8 Aug 2010 13:48:04 -0400,
donovan jeffrey j a écrit :
> greetings
>
> this weekend I have been hit with a ton of forged spam messages.
> here is a sample header
>
>
> From:realu...@beth.k12.pa.us
> Subject: realu...@beth.k12.pa.us 62% OFF on Pfizer!
> Date: Augus
Le Wed, 21 Jul 2010 13:36:08 -0700 (PDT),
"Daniel V. Reinhardt" a écrit :
> Only http and https and submission would be allowed. To help
> conserve the cost of bandwidth and to make more bandwidth available
> to people who want more.
You are driving consumers to that kind of access:
http://cult