On 10/2/06, John Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 01 October 2006 06:39, Mike Kenny wrote:
> Success in the sense that
> spam is no longer entering our system. However it is still being
> passed through.
Well stop being an open relay and problem solved.
I would have thought THAT w
On Sunday 01 October 2006 06:39, Mike Kenny wrote:
> Success in the sense that
> spam is no longer entering our system. However it is still being
> passed through.
Well stop being an open relay and problem solved.
I would have thought THAT would have been priority ONE!
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At 02:53 PM Sunday, 10/1/2006, Benny Pedersen wrote -=>
On Sun, October 1, 2006 16:39, Mike Kenny wrote:
> We can police this to some extent by identifying the users who are
> originating the spam and adding them to a blacklist.
in my 15 years with postfix this is still something i dream on :-
On Sun, October 1, 2006 16:39, Mike Kenny wrote:
> My first question is how do I configure postfix to send all outgoing
> mail through amavis?
http://www.postfix.org/docs.html
more links ?, google for postfix amavisd-new howto
> We can police this to some extent by identifying the users who are
-Original Message-
> From: Mike Kenny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 10:40 AM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: spamassassin on an open relay
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am fairly new to the email environment (at least to the
Hi,
I am fairly new to the email environment (at least to the
administration of it). I have recently inherited an email system that
has developed a somewhat unfavourable reputation with some of the
anti-spam sites. I have been trying to address this through the use of
spamassassin and amavis with