On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 10:21:38AM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote: > The Doctor wrote: > > I know there are 3 new packages out for MailScanner, spamd and clamd > > however I cannot determine with is adding to the /etc/mail/access file > > 550 We do not accept junk mail . > > > > I need to turn of this feature as it block transmission from secondary to > > +primary. > > > > Also I am running Botnet 0.7 . > > > First, is it really being added to /etc/mail/access? Or is it doing a > 550 based on a milter? > > I run MailScanner, and with MailScanner you do NOT need spamd. In fact, > it WILL NOT use spamd, as that would be slower. Given that MailScanner > uses the perl API directly and caches it's own Mail::SpamAssassin > objects, it is in essence its own spamd. So save yourself the memory and > shut spamd down. > > Also, AFAIK, none of those tools has any feature to add to > /etc/mail/access by default, but there might be some add-on tool you've > installed that might parse your logs and add such things. >
Interesting enough when spamd choke on the secondary server, it just piled the mail up. Still getting back to the original question, is their anything new that is causing this? > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > -- Member - Liberal International This is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ici [EMAIL PROTECTED] God Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! Manitoba!! On 22 May Get rid of the extremists and VOTE LIBERAL! -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.