At 01:30 PM 11.24.2004 -0000, eugene_kurmanin wrote: > > >> Let me reflect on this issue of ACL a bit more: >> >> I'm presently using in the following order: >> - Sendmail-8.12.11 with its own unique acl >(DBs=access/aliases/virusertable) >> - milter-regex with its own acl from a very large config >> - milter-greylist with its own acl via config >> - spamass-milter/spamassassin with MANY acls via many configs >> - procmail with its various filters/recipes/rcs -- another form of >acl > >Very interesting... >milter-regex from Daniel Hartmeier ( http://www.benzedrine.cx/ ) ? >Why a very large config?! I use a very small config (just only few >lines) that catch is about 100-150K spam & viruses in month. It's a >very powerful milter. > Indeed, it is very powerful -- my config is 1330 lines! I'm probably not very good at regex..... >spamass is a buggy milter. milter-spamd from Daniel much more >stable, i don't have any problem with it absolutly. I add only to >this milter feature do not check messages larger than 64K. > With spamass, I used to have an occasional abort, so used daemontools to keep it going.... now with regex & greylist catching the bulk, it has relieved the load on spamass & spamd which is a memory hog. >i write my own milter like milter-sender with much less features >than milter-sender, but for me it's enough. simple & efective >callback verification + autowitelisting in Berkley DB format any >versions with using DB 1.85 compatibility API. > ....great! Would you mind sharing that milter? >i recommend you to use milter-dnsrbl from Richard Gooch. it's a >rule :) > Will have to look that one up. Do you have its URL handy? Many thanks! Happy trails, Jack Happy trails, Jack L. Stone System Admin Sage-american
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Re: [milter-greylist] Re: quiet option
2004-11-24 by Jack L. Stone
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