On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 19:30, Computerflake wrote:
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> I'm looking into a free spam filter that can do the following. Will
> Spamassassin do these things?
>
> 1) Will it filter multiple domains so I can filter for many different
> companies?
> 2) Will it send individual users an email once a day (
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Computerflake wrote:
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>> Directly? No.. SpamAssassin, by itself, is really just a scanning engine
>> with header modification abilities. It does not do email management,
>> quarantines, etc at all. It receives a message, evaluates it, and
>> modifies it based
> Directly? No.. SpamAssassin, by itself, is really just a scanning engine
> with header modification abilities. It does not do email management,
> quarantines, etc at all. It receives a message, evaluates it, and
> modifies it based on the results, nothing more, nothing less. (this is
> done t
Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> There is some configuration of SA to generate different logs and these
> are for each mail domain?
spamd, like most well behaved unix daemons, uses syslog. It doesn't
write logfiles directly.
The old-school approach to this would be to run several i
Computerflake wrote:
> I'm looking into a free spam filter that can do the following. Will
> Spamassassin do these things?
>
> 1) Will it filter multiple domains so I can filter for many different
> companies?
>
Sure. Depending on how you set it up, you can even have per-domain
customization of
I'm looking into a free spam filter that can do the following. Will
Spamassassin do these things?
1) Will it filter multiple domains so I can filter for many different
companies?
2) Will it send individual users an email once a day (for example) to inform
them of the spam that was captured in cas
On 8-Nov-2009, at 03:39, Chip M. wrote:
TwoFers, did these start after mid-afternoon (1600 Eastern time)
of Oct 26? If so, this is PURE coincidence. :)
I checked four of my domains, including one which (by policy) has
NEVER received any authentic Facebook/Twitter stuff, and ALL
started receivin
On søn 08 nov 2009 11:44:05 CET, "rich...@buzzhost.co.uk" wrote
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 10:39 +, Chip M. wrote:
Ugh. I just checked Twitter, and no SPF record. :(
No?
twitter might use another domain for signup ?, no :)
same as facebook.com does not use this domain for signup emails
face
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 10:39 +, Chip M. wrote:
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> Ugh. I just checked Twitter, and no SPF record. :(
No?
What's this?
;; ANSWER SECTION:
twitter.com.600 IN TXT "v=spf1 ip4:128.121.145.168
ip4:128.121.146.128/27 mx ptr a:postmaster.twitter.com
mx:one.textdrive.com i
twofers wrote:
>What could be going on here? Any ideas? Is it coincidence?
TwoFers, did these start after mid-afternoon (1600 Eastern time)
of Oct 26? If so, this is PURE coincidence. :)
I checked four of my domains, including one which (by policy) has
NEVER received any authentic Facebook/Twit
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