the finger. People are sick to death of advertising.
If I had the skills I would write the software myself, but I don't. All I
can do is sit on the sidelines for now.
Richard Ahlquist
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter P.
Benac
Bob,
This is similar to something I suggested on /. the other day though I must
confess you have put far more thought into it than I have. A P2P distributed
blacklist could defeat the DDOS attacks centralized servers are subject to.
The only gotchyas are how to maintain it. Who decides who is on
ats for my system, but keep in mind
that I just recently (about 2 weeks ago) switched from running spamd out of
procmail to letting MS call it. So the spam score is skewed. Also only
myself and my 10 or so accounts are running SA so the results don't reflect
the entire site..
Just my $.02
R
In the time frame from 4/2/02 00:00 hours and 4/11/02 23.59 hours I
received the following
640 Tagged Spam Emails (all correct I may add) totaling 22.2Meg
539 emails from several email lists including this one, mailscanner and
a couple others Totaling 14.3Meg
125 Other regular emails and spam n
our devices as to what is what you report to us.
What do you say Paul, want to give it a crack?
Contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you would.
Richard Ahlquist
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The way I have gotten Mailscanner and Spamassassin to work together using
procmail is to have Mailscanner running configured for NO spamassasin and
then calling Spamassassin from /etc/procmailrc like this.
:0fw
| spamassassin -P
Alternately if you want it to only work for some users you can put