dvesely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have setup bounce notification for my spamassasin mail server but my
server manager has reccomended that I do not use it. He wrote:
We can't configure Bouncing the SPAM message at Server level, but we can
do this at domain level.
If we co
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Bob Proulx wrote:
dvesely wrote:
My server manager tells me that my Windows version of SpamAssasin cannot
reject email at the SMTP level. This is only possibble in the Unix version.
True or False?
False but for a different reason. False because the Unix version of
SpamA
On 21.12.07 13:01, dvesely wrote:
> I am running a windows server with Smartermail and SpamAssasin. While I
> understand what you are telling me below I would really appreciate a
> suggestion or reccomendation on how to setup a system that will control spam
> and notify users who's email is blocked
his is quite popular.
>
> But SpamAssassin itself is not doing any of the bouncing. It is
> solely the responsibility of the MTA, perhaps based upon input from
> these plugins. If you don't have control over your MTA then you do
> not have the option of doing this. In w
dvesely wrote:
> My server manager tells me that my Windows version of SpamAssasin cannot
> reject email at the SMTP level. This is only possibble in the Unix version.
> True or False?
False but for a different reason. False because the Unix version of
SpamAssassin can't reject at the SMTP level
dvesely wrote:
> My server manager tells me that my Windows version of SpamAssasin cannot
> reject email at the SMTP level. This is only possibble in the Unix version.
> True or False?
>
> If false, can you give me a link to instructions on enabling this feature or
> any known workaround please?
Proulx wrote:
>
> dvesely wrote:
>> I have setup bounce notification for my spamassasin mail server but my
>> server
>> manager has reccomended that I do not use it. He wrote:
>
> Right. Best not to generate bounces to spam after you have received
> it because if y
t they can
> contact the sender to be put on the white list.
>
> Your help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Proulx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 9:27 AM
> To: dvesely
> Cc: users@spamass
dvesely wrote:
> I have setup bounce notification for my spamassasin mail server but my server
> manager has reccomended that I do not use it. He wrote:
Right. Best not to generate bounces to spam after you have received
it because if you do you become a source of spam yourself.
> Th
dvesely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's the best way to setup bounce notification?
The best way is to not bounce at all but reject with a 5xx code during
the SMPT conversation. Though be careful to only do this at 'border'
MTAs (those listed in the MX records for the
I have setup bounce notification for my spamassasin mail server but my server
manager has reccomended that I do not use it. He wrote:
We can't configure Bouncing the SPAM message at Server level, but we can do
this at domain level.
If we configured to bounce at Domain level, it will affec
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