what is the setup that allows the users to check the queue for there
mail and then send it on...?
-matt chapman
On Nov 24, 2003, at 9:37 PM, Richard Bewley wrote:
Hello,
We get approximately 1 gig of mail per day, and our system catches
(yesterday at least) 41,185 spam messages per day. This
Hello,
I have been deleting at a score of 5 via Mimedefang. I notice that
some spam is scoring at 3.5 and 4ish. Is is better to tag at say 3-4.9
and delete if it is any higher?
What are some of the setups out there? What score do you delete at?
-matt chapman
separate box setup just to relay mail
from the exchange servers destined for the internet and attach the
footers. I would basically like to combine the functions on to the one
monster box I have handling the inbound mail.
Any help would be great.
-matt chapman
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You are correct I will investigate further. I wonder if it is the
timeout on the mimedefang?
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 12:47, mikea wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 12:15:10PM -0400, Matt Chapman wrote:
> > sendmail[2427]: h8PG5C9C002427: smtpout.mac.com [17.250.248.97] did not
> >
as the reason you mentioned below but I know the sending
system works and my receiving one does otherwise.
-matt chapman
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 12:42, Patrick Morris wrote:
> Usually, this error means something connected to port 25 of your server,
> then disconnected before issuing any co
except for a
few domains like mac.com, att.com bellsouth.com etc...
Any ideas. I have read that this is because the sending server did not
issue the full command needed??? Is it a sendmail.mc config issue?
Any help would be great...
Matt Chapman