Hi,
FWIW: the way I solved it was limiting the number of concurrently incoming
spam because my box serves only few different domains, so I limited the
number of connections from the same smtp client to 5 using iptables (the
connn-limit module). This might or not be possible for others.
This
On Sat, 22 May 2010, John GALLET wrote:
This stopped dead "spam outbursts": your 8000 mails per day are NOT
received in a linear way, but everytime a spammer sends you a "batch"
and you just can not keep up: who would drink from a fire hose ?
Question: are you utilizing any SMTP-time DNSBLs?
Hi,
I have recently added the 70_zmi_german_cf_zmi_sa-update_dostech_net
rules to my sa-update call. The rules seem to get updated, I can also
find the files under /var/lib/spamassassin/3.002005/. It just doesn't
look as if they're regarded. In my reject log, none of the ZMI rules
appear over days
> Hi,
>
> I have recently added the 70_zmi_german_cf_zmi_sa-update_dostech_net
> rules to my sa-update call. The rules seem to get updated, I can also
> find the files under /var/lib/spamassassin/3.002005/. It just doesn't
> look as if they're regarded. In my reject log, none of the ZMI rules
> app
On 22.05.2010 21:18 CE(S)T, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> Just stating the obvious, but have you restarted/reloaded spamd? or
> amavisd or whatever you use to start SA code.
Yes, I have. My sa-update-check script has all the sa-update parameters
I need and tests whether there was an update to restart
On Sat, 2010-05-22 at 20:42 +0200, Yves Goergen wrote:
> I have recently added the 70_zmi_german_cf_zmi_sa-update_dostech_net
> rules to my sa-update call. The rules seem to get updated, I can also
> find the files under /var/lib/spamassassin/3.002005/. It just doesn't
> look as if they're regarded