What I want to do is skip an message that originates from our domain...
I have the following in the /etc/procmailrcfile:
:0:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
${DEFAULT}
# From system.rose-hulman.edu
:0:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
${DEFAULT}
#
This seems to work most of the time we when certain messages have
rose-hul
Found the problem.. user error.. I thought I had taken the -t option off
of the syslog startup.. So sometime after the first time, when I
manually started syslogd to test this.. I restarted syslogd from the
init script and started running again with the -t option disallowing
connections
Why w
Here is our setup...
2 inbound mail servers solaris running sendmail, one primary one
secondary. Secondary has all users inboxes NFS mounted to the primary
and 4 imap/pop servers.
If I crank up spamd/spamc things start to bog down greatly.. I never see
but one spamd/spamc process at a time b