Hi Aaron,
I know in our setup we just give trusted_networks a score of -120, that
way it usually doesn't matter if they kick off any PBL's etc on their
initial hop.
Regards
Eddie Hallahan
Enterprise Management Consulting
www.emcuk.com
Enterprise Management Consulting is a company reg
To be honest it sounds like you want MailScanner.
Eddie Hallahan
Enterprise Management Consulting
www.emcuk.com
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Shane Webster wrote:
> Spamassas
On Friday 26 January 2007 15:01, Eddie wrote:
> I've been testing my SA configuration using spamc in my private
> .procmailrc. Everything is working well (I think :-) ). As this setup is
> going to be used by 4 or 5 acounts on this box, I thought it would make
> more sense to us
I've been testing my SA configuration using spamc in my private .procmailrc.
Everything is working well (I think :-) ). As this setup is going to be used
by 4 or 5 acounts on this box, I thought it would make more sense to
use /etc/procmailrc instead of creating a bunch of private .procmailrc.
On Friday 26 January 2007 06:24, Matt Kettler wrote:
> Eddie wrote:
> > I've set up DCC within Spamassassin, and enabled greylisting. At first,
> > I couldn't see any mails being "bounced", pending a re-tramsmission,
> > until I realised that all the e-
I've set up DCC within Spamassassin, and enabled greylisting. At first, I
couldn't see any mails being "bounced", pending a re-tramsmission, until I
realised that all the e-mails I was looking at were maked as spam by SA, in
which case, my understanding is that it's a waste of time asking for a