I would like to keep a spammer from sending out too many messages when one of my end users gives them their user name and password. I have all these users on my mail system that fall for phishing scams all the time. They give some spammer their user name and password and the spammer uses our mail server to send out bzillions of mail messages. I would like to put mail quotas on the users to minimize the damage.

I'm a little confused as to how to do that with cluebringer. My mail server is debian wheezy with postfix. I installed cluebringer via apt-get. Everything looks good except I'm not sure how to create a policy via the web interface. Looking at the wiki, it explains how to put the message count in the cluebringer.conf ile in the [Quota] stanza. But the Quota config part of the webui doesn't seem to have any place to configure that. It could be that I'm missing something because I'm blind and I am listening to the webui via a screen reader. But here is what I think I've entered:

Name            PerUserQuota    
Link to policy  Default Outbound        
Track   SASLUsername    
Period  3600    
Verdict         REJECT  
Data    -       
Comment                 
Disabled        no      

Am I supposed to configure the message count in /etc/cluebringer/cluebringer.conf and the rest of the quota in the webui?


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John G. Heim, 608-263-4189, [email protected]

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