I have struggled lately with my server utilization and am now planning
to upgrade my hardware. It occurs to me that the majority of my
utilization problems are due to spam and virus checking and not general
email.
How difficult is it to split the spam and clam components off to a
different
We had a setup where spamd was running on another server (this is extremely
easy to setup) but clamd was still on the mail server for about 2 years, but
as mail load continued to increase, eventually even that wasn't enough. We
now run a cluster with 5 mail nodes, a load director, and an NFS serve
On Apr 24, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:
I have struggled lately with my server utilization and am now
planning to upgrade my hardware. It occurs to me that the majority
of my utilization problems are due to spam and virus checking and
not general email.
How difficult is it to
Hi Bill,
What exactly is the benefit of using clamd-stream-client?
What we do is we have seperate boxes that receive e-mail (6 systems in
total), which are announced as four different MX hosts. They all do spam
(spamassassin) and virus (clam) scanning, and forward e-mail (if it
contains no vi
On Apr 24, 2008, at 10:22 AM, Harm van Tilborg wrote:
Hi Bill,
What exactly is the benefit of using clamd-stream-client?
What we do is we have seperate boxes that receive e-mail (6 systems
in total), which are announced as four different MX hosts. They all
do spam (spamassassin) and virus
Hello,
which value do you use for minutes/seconds until email is accepted ? I
tried many values and found that something between 6 - 13 (15 for some
servers) are optimal.
I'm using greylisting for incoming emails, clients have own dedicated ip range.
Thank you.
--
Lampa
Hello,
Can you tell me what is the best way to
deal with "Delivery Status Notification (Failure)"
notices if due to spammers faking sender from field?
Thanks,
Andras Kende
On Apr 24, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Andras Kende wrote:
Hello,
Can you tell me what is the best way to
deal with "Delivery Status Notification (Failure)"
notices if due to spammers faking sender from field?
Enabling SPF can help.
Regards,
Bill