On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Steve Ingraham wrote:
> Most of the new spam is very raw adult sex spam emails some with
> pictures in the body of the text.
Images, huh? Have they passed the spamc message size limit and aren't
being scanned at all?
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John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec
Loren Wilton wrote:
>I did notice one possible problem in that debug output. There was an
>'inappropriate ioctl for device' message in the whitelist stuff near
the
>end.
>This is something that has been a problem for other and has been
discussed
>before, but I don't recall what the usual fix i
I did notice one possible problem in that debug output. There was an
'inappropriate ioctl for device' message in the whitelist stuff near the
end.
This is something that has been a problem for other and has been discussed
before, but I don't recall what the usual fix is to solve this problem.
I have alreay have a similar problem but with another mail server (ModusMail).It's not exactly the same problem and I'm not sure if that will help you.The user start downloading the email and the connection reset so the client have to redownload from the start... The email server only note the dow
Mark Adams wrote:
What is your exchange server hosting? pop3? I have noted problems before
with clients recieving duplicate emails when connections timeout and the
server does not know how far the client application has gone through
the download of the mailbox - causing it to start downloading agai
>
> This morning I am receiving emails but not sure everything is "normal"
> yet. My belief is that there are multiple problems with our domain that
> is causing my email problems. I would more than welcome any and all
> assistance. Thank you.
>
>
What is your exchange server hosting? pop3? I
Matt Kettler wrote:
>First, I'd have Jake try his telnet again, but this time use port 25 to
>connect to: (note the extra 25 on the end)
>telnet 204.87.111.225 25
>*I* can do this just fine. I get back:
>220 dellapp02.occa.state.ok.us ESMTP
>Jake should to. If he can't, the problem isn't in yo
Steve Ingraham wrote:
>
> I want to thank Jake, Andrew, George, Eric, Loren, Jimmy and anyone
> else who has sent information to help me with my email problems the
> last couple of days. Despite all of your good advice our domain is
> still having email problems. I am not exactly sure what the root
Steve Ingraham wrote:
mail.okcca.net. 21592 IN A 204.87.111.225
;; Query time: 2 msec
;; SERVER: 216.55.144.5#53(216.55.144.5)
;; WHEN: Wed Sep 27 21:16:14 2006
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 48
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# telnet 204.87.111.225
Trying 204.87.111.225...
telnet: connect
Loren Wilton wrote:
>occa_phishing.cf
>occa_replica.cf
>I have no knowledge of these.
>From the rules you show these aren't particularly worthwhile (nor all
that
>well written rules). There are a number of SARE rules that cover this
area
>much more thoroughly, and I believe these days
occa_phishing.cf
occa_replica.cf
I have no knowledge of these.
From the rules you show these aren't particularly worthwhile (nor all that
well written rules). There are a number of SARE rules that cover this area
much more thoroughly, and I believe these days even a number of standar
>sa-blacklist.cf
>sa-blacklist.current.uri.cf
>Get rid of these! They are evil and probably the root of your problem!
> (They are also long depreciated and very out of date, so wouldn't be
doing
>much even if they didn't kill your system.)
I have removed those from /etc/mail/spamassass
For what it is worth, Steve, the duplicate of this message below
to this list has a different message ID field and was marked as
received by two mxi2.occa.state.ok.us 1 and a half hours earlier.
The message I am replying to is marked as being sent by your email
program:
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006
SM wrote:
At 08:53 26-09-2006, Steve Ingraham wrote:
I need help with a problem. Our users are seeing some multiple
duplicate emails coming from the same sender. This is not occurring
with every email so there does not seem to be any pattern to which
incoming emails will be duplicated and wh
At 08:53 26-09-2006, Steve Ingraham wrote:
I need help with a problem. Our users are seeing some multiple
duplicate emails coming from the same sender. This is not occurring
with every email so there does not seem to be any pattern to which
incoming emails will be duplicated and which ones wo
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