RE: How to report a spam botnet

2012-11-20 Thread Jason Ede
However, ISP's blocking smtp ports for suspected spammers would help... Ideally they'd block all traffic on port 25 or 587 not sent through their SMTP engine which would do some basic spam checks... > -Original Message- > From: Martin Gregorie [mailto:mar...@gregorie.org] > Sent: 20 Nove

RE: slow bayes queries using innodb

2011-07-28 Thread Jason Ede
> Sent: 28 July 2011 10:47 > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: slow bayes queries using innodb > > On Thursday July 28 2011 11:30:33 Jason Ede wrote: > > Even with auto_expiry off the system is still running really slow for > > a remote server... The

RE: slow bayes queries using innodb

2011-07-28 Thread Jason Ede
ms to be small queries so I don't think that would be the cause of any problems... I'm sure there must be something simple I'm missing with this. Jason -- Dr J D Ede Senior ICT Technician, BirchenallHowden Ltd _SIGNATURE_ > -Original Message- > From: Jason Ede [mailto:j

RE: slow bayes queries using innodb

2011-07-25 Thread Jason Ede
> -Original Message- > From: Michael Scheidell [mailto:michael.scheid...@secnap.com] > Sent: 25 July 2011 15:44 > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: slow bayes queries using innodb > > On 7/25/11 10:41 AM, Jason Ede wrote: > > The force expire is

RE: slow bayes queries using innodb

2011-07-25 Thread Jason Ede
> -Original Message- > From: Michael Scheidell [mailto:michael.scheid...@secnap.com] > Sent: 25 July 2011 15:30 > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: slow bayes queries using innodb > > On 7/25/11 10:24 AM, Jason Ede wrote: > > > > We'

slow bayes queries using innodb

2011-07-25 Thread Jason Ede
We've 2 reasonably powerful mail servers handling incoming email and sharing the load. We've moved to a single bayes database (to make training easier) and its stored in mariadb and all of the bayes tables are innodb # mysql -V mysql Ver 14.16 Distrib 5.2.7-MariaDB, for unknown-linux-gnu (x86_6

RE: Skipping header lines

2011-07-13 Thread Jason Ede
s > > On 07/13, Jason Ede wrote: > >I’m running 3.3.2 and I’d like to ignore the first received header as I > >receive the email on one postfix instance and then pass it along to > >another to do the scanning. So far all the emails are showing up as > >

RE: Skipping header lines

2011-07-13 Thread Jason Ede
> -Original Message- > From: Axb [mailto:axb.li...@gmail.com] > Sent: 13 July 2011 16:27 > Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: Skipping header lines > > On 2011-07-13 17:06, Jason Ede wrote: > > I'm running 3.3.2 and I'd like to

Skipping header lines

2011-07-13 Thread Jason Ede
I'm running 3.3.2 and I'd like to ignore the first received header as I receive the email on one postfix instance and then pass it along to another to do the scanning. So far all the emails are showing up as trusted as it sees the email as coming from 127.0.0.1 I'm guessing this is simple, but

RE: SpamTips.org: Why run your own DNS server?

2011-07-05 Thread Jason Ede
> -Original Message- > From: Andreas Schulze [mailto:s...@andreasschulze.de] > Sent: 04 July 2011 12:11 > To: Warren Togami Jr. > Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: SpamTips.org: Why run your own DNS server? > > Warren, > > > Anyone have any better tips of an alternate DNS r