ort of security threat, as it does look like a message
> was able to trigger unexpected spamd behaviour.
>
> SpamAssassin 2.61
> Redhat 9
> spamd running with flags: -d -c -x -P -Q -H -a
>
> Thanks!
What syslog are you using? It looks like it might just be filtered
wro
I am looking for comments, and anyone who may be interested in helping
build this blacklist.
Thank you,
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My spamd stops logging to the syslog after so long, I am not sure why
this is happening. Everything else is still logging fine, so the syslog
daemon is fine. Anyone else experience anything similar?
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Would anyone be interested in a script that pipes spamd data into mrtg
to be graphed?
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