OT: having some stats
2008-07-10 by Eduardo Casarero
Hi, does anyone use/has some script to make statistics of greylisting? In my servers i process several domains and i need an approach of how many rejections
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2008-07-10 by Eduardo Casarero
Hi, does anyone use/has some script to make statistics of greylisting? In my servers i process several domains and i need an approach of how many rejections
2008-07-03 by Michael Mansour
Hi, I m using milter-greylist 4.1.1 Up until the past week, the following rule: 211.29.132.0/24 # optusnet.com.au (wierd retry pattern) located in the:
2008-06-19 by Tanu Sharma
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2008-06-17 by jean-marc Pouchoulon
Ok , thanks Emmanuel. ... De : manu@netbsd.org À : milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Lundi, 16 Juin 2008, 20h37mn 30s Objet :
2008-06-17 by manu@netbsd.org
... https://www.sendmail.org/doc/sendmail-current/libmilter/docs/smfi_setcon n.html -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@netbsd.org
2008-06-16 by Bigby Findrake
... (I may be a fool, but) don t you need a way to tell the milter that it needs to listen on an INET family socket address instead of a local/UNIX socket? If
2008-06-16 by manu@netbsd.org
... Yes, socket management is handled by libmilter, so you just have to use the syntax you use for any other milter. It should be documented somewhere in the
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2008-06-15 by jeanmarc.pouchoulon
Helo all, is there is a way to call milter greylist with tcp socket rather unix socket? I d like to put MG on a distant server from mta server. thanks
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2008-06-09 by Russell Bell
I mistakenly sent a message for the domainkey forum to the greylist forum. Please delete it.
2008-06-09 by Russell Bell
When I make changes to greylist.conf milter-greylist claims to read it but doesn t change its behavior in light of the changes until I stop it and restart it.
2008-06-09 by Russell Bell
I send a message with a valid domain key. dkim-filter logs: Jun 9 17:59:01 [my domain] dkim-filter[15086]: m59Lx1sb015376 DKIM verification successful Jun 9
2008-06-09 by Ondrej Valousek
I believe, whitelisting everyone with a valid SPF record is the most elegant solution here. Ok I have heard some claiming that more and more spammers do use
2008-06-06 by Oliver Fromme
... That can happen if the message is being sent from an ISP with a large number of outgoing mail servers with different IP addresses, and they try to resend
2008-06-06 by Russell Bell
I turned on milter-greylist for everyone in my domains after it worked well for me and the volunteers. Unfortunately some messages have been delayed for many
2008-06-05 by John Villalovos
... Thanks. I will give that a try. John
2008-06-05 by Oliver Fromme
... For documentation purposes. It explicitely expresses the intent that anything can precede it. Of course you are right, it doesn t change the meaning of
2008-06-05 by Benoit Branciard
... I don t understand why many people (several examples were posted on this list) insist on using regexps with .* at the beginning or the end of the
2008-06-05 by Benoit Branciard
... Some DNS queries may be slower than usual; this depends not on the load of your system. One day we had such trouble and discovered it was caused by one of
2008-06-05 by Oliver Fromme
... I m afraid I can t explain the message. But FWIW, I use a slightly different regex for that kind of things: /.*[@.]example .com/ Its purpose is the same:
2008-06-05 by Vladimir Vassiliev
On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:47:45 +0200 ... Thanks. It works. Only thing I can t understand, what happened today. Load seems to be the same. -- Vladimir Vassiliev
2008-06-05 by Benoit Branciard
... You may need to increase your milter timeouts in your MTA config. If you use SPF, DNSRBL or URLCHECK in your greylist.conf, default sendmail timeout is
2008-06-05 by Vladimir Vassiliev
I use milter-greylist already month and all was ok. But today I m getting too many messages Milter (greylist): timeout before data read, where=mail Here
2008-06-05 by John Villalovos
I am seeing the following message in my log file: Jun 3 08:39:47 john-desktop milter-greylist: unexpected void backreference no 1 in regex
2008-06-04 by Lucien GENTIS
Hi to all, milter-greylist README file says resolver must be thread-safe in order to be able to use dnsrbl feature. ... U __res_nclose@@GLIBC_2.2 U
2008-06-04 by Matthias Scheler
... I cannot find that message in the milter-greylist sources. My guess is that libmilter uses select() internally and is complaining that file descriptor
2008-06-04 by fwilke
Hi folks, we have some heavily loaded MX servers (clustered and load balanced with LVS) and tried to reduce SPAM by greylisting. At about 900 parallel SMTP
2008-06-03 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... Yes, but we probably need ACL groups. Unfortunately, that feature tends to make the ACL impossible to understand. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus manu@netbsd.org
2008-06-03 by Benoit Branciard
... what about : racl greylist domain /pool.*/ not domain pool.company.com milter-greylist has more power it looks like... -- Ce message a ete verifie par
2008-06-03 by Techwolf
... Allready got that one. Do they guarantee they have all the IPs listed? So far, everyone is thinking of stuff that I allready went though. So far, no one
2008-06-03 by Techwolf
... If only the spammer doesn t list cable/dsl/etc. lines in there record, then I can use that. I allready use SPF as one of the last rules before the default
2008-06-03 by Techwolf
... Unfortunately, there is no pass or goto function. Meaning pool.company.com will not get more checks. Thats why using two rules won t work. Only one rule
2008-06-02 by Matthias Scheler
... There is DNSRBL for this purpose: dnsrbl SORBS DUN dnsbl.sorbs.net 127.0.0.10 racl greylist dnsrbl SORBS DUN delay 12h Kind regards -- Matthias Scheler
2008-06-01 by manu@netbsd.org
... If company.com publishes SPF record, then this can be interesting too: racl whitelist domain company.com spf pass -- Emmanuel Dreyfus
2008-06-01 by Bigby Findrake
... I think that there may be a simpler way to accomplish your goals. Would something like this work for you? racl whitelist domain pool.company.com racl
2008-06-01 by Techwolf
A major commercial e-mail sender started to use pool in the MX domain name. This has cause me a bit of problem as I extra delay all those cable/dsl boxes
2008-05-29 by Johann Klasek
... Indeed, as far I understand the sendmail source code the milter data call back (also EOH) is called *after* the call to the collect routine which stores
2008-05-28 by manu@netbsd.org
... I suspect you could reject it early by returning SMFIS_TEMPFAIL at the end of mlfi_eoh(). milter-greylist would not get the message body, but I suspect
2008-05-28 by manu@netbsd.org
... There is another problem: if you filter at the DATA stage, you loose the ability to have per-recipient settings. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus
2008-05-28 by Matt Kettler
... Yes, in theory but milter-greylist isn t the one holding the connection. Sendmail is. Milter-greylist is a milter under sendmail, and thus is also limited
2008-05-28 by Oliver Fromme
... I m already aware of all of that. But isn t it possible that -- in theory -- the client side closes the connection as soon as the headers are received
2008-05-28 by Matt Kettler
... It s things like this that make you wish SMTP had a HEADER phase.. but it doesn t, and there s nothing that can be done now to change that. Oh well,
2008-05-28 by shuttlebox
... Works fine for me now (08.10 GMT). -- /peter
2008-05-27 by c.r.p.
got page can not be found errors.
2008-05-26 by manu@netbsd.org
... That could only fit in a DATA stage ACL, so you will not be able to avoid greylisting decided at RCPT stage. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz
2008-05-26 by Oliver Fromme
Hello, Can milter-greylist be interfaced with hashcash? (*) I would like to whitelist (i.e. not delay) mails that contain a valid hashcash header line. Best
2008-05-26 by Johann Klasek
Dear Emmanuel, just tried 4.1.1 with configuration (using libspf2) and ran into a seg fault condition. Just wondering no one ran into this until know ... Some
2008-05-19 by manu@netbsd.org
... Are you willing to contribute a patch for that feature? It s a low hanging fruit... -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@netbsd.org
2008-05-19 by Roy Keene (Contractor)
All, Would it be possible to support writing the Sendmail QueueID on every syslog line that milter-greylist emits regarding a specific message ? This would