Re: [milter-greylist] Usage survey
2006-01-10 by Tomas Liljebergh
- Örebro university - Sweden, Örebro - December 2004 - approx. 14000 My regards Tomas ... -- Tomas Liljebergh 019-303167 Tomas.Liljebergh@adm.oru.se Örebro
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2006-01-10 by Tomas Liljebergh
- Örebro university - Sweden, Örebro - December 2004 - approx. 14000 My regards Tomas ... -- Tomas Liljebergh 019-303167 Tomas.Liljebergh@adm.oru.se Örebro
2006-01-10 by Fredrik Nyberg
... - Åbo Akademi University - Finland, Turku (Åbo) - June 2005 - approx. 8000 Cheers, Fredrik Nyberg
2006-01-09 by Lawren Quigley-Jones
key length check is now gone... Thanks for the help...
2006-01-08 by Ranko Zivojnovic
Hi, I believe that current reconfiguration method has flaws and can even cause the loss of collected triplets. Here s why/how: conf_load() resets the
2006-01-08 by Hajimu UMEMOTO
Hi, ... lawrenqj I couldn t find anything in the poprelayd documentation about ipv6, but lawrenqj there didn t seem to be anything in the perl code
2006-01-08 by Lawren Quigley-Jones
Lets try that again... ... Lets try that again... On 1/8/06, Lawren Quigley-Jones wrote: Thanks for the reminder. I just moved so that
2006-01-08 by manu@netbsd.org
... Here is the new release: http://ftp.espci.fr/pub/milter-greylist/milter-greylist-2.1.2.tgz MD5 (milter-greylist-2.1.2.tgz) =
2006-01-08 by Hajimu UMEMOTO
Hi, ... manu http://ftp.espci.fr/pub/milter-greylist/milter-greylist-2.1.1.tgz manu MD5 (milter-greylist-2.1.1.tgz) = 0fc36be78526a507d6a911a7c5955b58 manu
2006-01-08 by manu@netbsd.org
Hello Here is a new release of milter-greylist, integrating the numerous performance improvements from Ranko Zivojnovic. There have also been changes in
2006-01-08 by manu@netbsd.org
... I saw no updated patch addressing that problem. Did I missed it? -- Emmanuel Dreyfus Un bouquin en français sur BSD:
2006-01-08 by manu@netbsd.org
... I ve integrated this for the next release. One comment on style for your next contribution: try to stick to the existing style, that makes the source
2006-01-06 by Ranko Zivojnovic
... Here it is. Best regards, R.
2006-01-06 by secu@wanadoo.co.ma
... MC ... Morocco. Casablanca ... April 2005 ... 4 greylist servers about 18 000 users, on two servers + two round robin backup Before great greylist tool,
2006-01-06 by manu@netbsd.org
... Could you repost a full patch integrating that one? -- Emmanuel Dreyfus Publicité subliminale: achetez ce livre!
2006-01-06 by Steve Ladendorf
milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com on Thursday, January 05, 2006 at 12:35 PM ... The Blake School ... Hopkins, MN ... April 1st, 2004 ... 1,500 ... Steve
2006-01-06 by Matthew S. Cramer
... Armstrong World Industries, Inc. ... Global, but our site here in USA, PA, Lancaster routes virutally all our mail. ... October 2005. ... 10,000 Matt --
2006-01-06 by Jack L. Stone
... 14 domains, mostly mine - antennex.com is main one .....International Tech Magazine 203 countries sage-american.com does selective hosting ... USA, Corpus
2006-01-06 by Ranko Zivojnovic
Too much coffee and not enough sleep I guess... You also need this small patch to complete parsing of the dump_no_time_translation option. Best regards,
2006-01-06 by Ranko Zivojnovic
Use this one instead! Previous patch introduces bug in textdump of autowhitelisted entries and would cause the loss of autowhitelisted entries... R. ... --
2006-01-06 by Howard Picken
... From: milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com [mailto:milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of manu@netbsd.org Sent: Friday, 6 January 2006 5:35 AM To:
2006-01-06 by Johnny Sletteland
- your company/university/whatever name ACOS AS - your location (country, city) Norway, Bergen - when did you install milter-greylist Summer 2004 - how many
2006-01-06 by Steven Stern
... CCIM Institute ... Chicago, IL ... Spring, 2005 ... 70 ... -- Steve
2006-01-06 by Thomas Cameron
... I m just a private person doing some side consulting, no official business. I have milter-greylist running at about 6 sites, various small companies. ...
2006-01-05 by Ranko Zivojnovic
Hi, I ve made a few modifications in order to make milter-greylist perform more responsive and faster at bigger loads: * Bucketed search of autowhitelisted and
2006-01-05 by Jack Olszewski
From: manu@netbsd.org Subject: [milter-greylist] Usage survey Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 19:35:17 +0100 manu Hello manu manu I d like to publish a list of
2006-01-05 by Alan Clifford
... Alan Clifford ... UK, Guildford ... March, 2005 ... 2 people, several aliases Efficacy? It s still the magic bullet -- Alan ( Please do not email me AS
2006-01-05 by Bill Levering
2 installations: - company: n/a - personal use based out of Seattle, WA - server location: san jose - installed: 2 years ago? - users: 1 user/ 1 domain, some
2006-01-05 by Dawn Keenan
... University of Waterloo ... Waterloo, Ontario, Canada ... first put milter-greylist into production in November 2004 with a large-scale deployment in March
2006-01-05 by William F. Dudley Jr.
... Used for my personal/family mail server, domains casano.com, jazzbands.org, bluesbands.org ... Jackson, New Jersey, USA ... Oh, gosh, maybe two years ago
2006-01-05 by -ray
... Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond, Louisiana USA March 2005 ~18,000 ray =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ray
2006-01-05 by Eric J. Wisti
You can use the info below in aggregate, but I d prefer to not be listed specifically. Thanks, Eric ... Eric Wisti - Home use ... Inver Grove Heights MN USA
2006-01-05 by manu@netbsd.org
Hello I d like to publish a list of milter-greylist usages. It would be nice if many of you could tell me various things: - your company/university/whatever
2005-12-21 by Eugene Filatov
... Unfortunately I was unable to find in spf_alt any options which belongs to threads and to resolver. Now I compiled milter-greylist with libspf2 and
2005-12-21 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... (snip) ... Which means the milter does not. ... It s invoked for each message that is aborted, and if the milter gets SIGABRT, all messages will be
2005-12-21 by Michael Menge
... I havent found any hint that signal handling is forbidden by the milter API, AFAIK they say only that lib milter takes care of signal handling ... In the
2005-12-20 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... I guess the first stop would be to track down the exact situation that triggers the problem. (not easy, I know) -- Emmanuel Dreyfus manu@netbsd.org
2005-12-20 by goemon@anime.net
... Any ideas to debug it? -Dan
2005-12-20 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... It does not change anything is the signal is not fatal: we cannot catch it anyway. The only way to solve that problem is to find a signal that is catched
2005-12-20 by Michael Menge
... Is there a SIGNAL which is not deadly and will call the atexit callback? ... This may be a work around, but you need a telnet connection to tell
2005-12-20 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... signal handling is forbidden by the milter API. We have a callback on exit, but AFAIK that does not work if you get a deadly signal. ... On a fatal signal,
2005-12-20 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... Is it a bug or a feature? :-) At least it s done on purpose, though I don t recall why it is not configurable, and if it cannot have side effects. /* *
2005-12-20 by Michael Menge
... I havent done any signal handling in my own programs but there are some lines in the code which make me think milter-greylist should dump it s db. ... . .
2005-12-20 by Tomasz Baranowski
Greetings, I have found something wrong. Bellow is an excerpt fom /var/log/maillog: Dec 19 19:01:48 gda-supp-rtr-02 milter-greylist: jBJI1lnP026004: addr
2005-12-20 by manu@netbsd.org
... That s a real bug which deserves to be fixed without adding a SQL backend. Unfortunately, you are the only one wh reported it, and I have no idea where the
2005-12-20 by goemon@anime.net
... I haven t time now to write the sql backend. But it s definitely needed since milter-greylist keeps failing on me, losing its whitelist settings from
2005-12-19 by Raul Dias
... Yep, specially if you need to stop it (e.g. restart host, upgrade, testing). Raul Dias
2005-12-19 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... Moving to multiple back-ends support have already been discussed, and contributions are welcome. But it seems nobody is unhappy enough with the current
2005-12-19 by goemon@anime.net
... It s another argument to have the db in sql. Then dumps wouldn t be required. -Dan
2005-12-19 by manu@netbsd.org
... It does it on its own every 10 minutes. It s true it could be useful to have a way of dumping on purpose. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz
2005-12-19 by Kai Schaetzl
... I think if you stop it it will do this. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com