On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 20:15 -0500, Taylor, Jonn wrote:
> I seeing hundreds of emails from mail.com but it's not coming from them.
> Every few hours it jumps to a new sever. Is anyone else getting them?
None of the three samples you pasted are "from mail.com" as you said.
Neither the cosmetic From
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 20:15:15 -0500, Taylor, Jonn wrote
> I seeing hundreds of emails from mail.com but it's not coming from them.
> Every few hours it jumps to a new sever. Is anyone else getting them?
>
> Jonn
>
> Here is the current one I am getting.
>
> Return-Path:
> Received: from qmta12.e
I seeing hundreds of emails from mail.com but it's not coming from them.
Every few hours it jumps to a new sever. Is anyone else getting them?
Jonn
Here is the current one I am getting.
Return-Path:
Received: from qmta12.emeryville.ca.mail.comcast.net ([76.96.27.227] verified)
by taylortelep
"Fenris" wrote
>> Recently (for a few weeks I think) I've been seeing errors from my
>> sa-update script, like this:
>>
>> /etc/cron.daily/sa-update:
>>
>> http: GET
>> http://khopesh.com/sa/khop-sc-neighbors/2011062101.tar.gz request
>> failed: 404 Not Found:
...
>> channel: could not find wo
On 7/19/2011 8:50 AM, Thomas Mullins wrote:
>
> We would like to start monitoring our two smtp servers. They are
> fairly busy boxes, maybe 100,000 messages a day, give or take several
> thousand. They of course run Spamassassin, Postfix is also used. We
> use MRTG to monitor internal servers an
Thanks everyone,
Wolfgang was correct, I really wanted to gather stats. We setup maillgraph,
and it is working fine. At some point I will probably do the pflogsumm script
to email some stats out as well.
Shane
"Fenris" wrote in message
news:32081598.p...@talk.nabble.com...
Recently (for a few weeks I think) I've been seeing errors from my
sa-update
script, like this:
/etc/cron.daily/sa-update:
http: GET http://khopesh.com/sa/khop-sc-neighbors/2011062101.tar.gz
request
failed: 404 Not Found: http://
>>
>> We would like to start monitoring our two smtp servers. They are fairly bu=
>> sy boxes, maybe 100,000 messages a day, give or take several thousand. The=
>> y of course run Spamassassin, Postfix is also used. We use MRTG to monitor=
>> internal servers and switches, and would really l
since hotels.com has started to dkim sign their spam, email, I would
like to unwhitelist their 'spam' from lines.
Yes, it is nice to get hotels.com reservation acks without them being
marked as spam, but maybe if they abuse the privledge, we revoke it.
found this in sa 3.3.2 sa-updated :
60_
On 19.07.2011, at 14:50, Thomas Mullins wrote:
> We would like to start monitoring our two smtp servers. They are fairly busy
> boxes, maybe 100,000 messages a day, give or take several thousand. They of
> course run Spamassassin, Postfix is also used. We use MRTG to monitor
> internal serv
On Tue, July 19, 2011 14:50, Thomas Mullins wrote:
> We would like to start monitoring our two smtp servers. They are fairly
> busy boxes, maybe 100,000 messages a day, give or take several thousand.
> They of course run Spamassassin, Postfix is also used. We use MRTG to
> monitor internal server
On 2011-07-19 14:50, Thomas Mullins wrote:
We would like to start monitoring our two smtp servers. They are fairly busy
boxes, maybe 100,000 messages a day, give or take several thousand. They of
course run Spamassassin, Postfix is also used. We use MRTG to monitor internal
servers and swit
We would like to start monitoring our two smtp servers. They are fairly busy
boxes, maybe 100,000 messages a day, give or take several thousand. They of
course run Spamassassin, Postfix is also used. We use MRTG to monitor internal
servers and switches, and would really like something with a
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 15:40:51 -0500, Max Dunlap wrote:
Hey guys, I followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixAmavisNew
to get Spamassasin working with some virus checking. I'm getting
"X-Virus-Scanned: Debian amavisd-new" in my headers but no
"X-Spam-Status: No"
Any ideas?
Benny Pedersen
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 15:40:51 -0500, Max Dunlap wrote:
Hey guys, I followed
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixAmavisNew
to get Spamassasin working with some virus checking. I'm getting
"X-Virus-Scanned: Debian amavisd-new" in my headers but no
"X-Spam-Status: No"
Any ideas?
see Troublesh
On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 01:50:45 -0700 (PDT), Fenris wrote:
khop-sc-neighbors
its just this channel missing on 3.3.2
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