2006-12-05 by Ugo Bellavance
... Hi. ... First, please avoid hijacking a thread. If you have a new subject, don t just reply to a message. For your question, the info is in the README
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2006-12-05 by Rildo
Hi, I am so Brazil and I finished to install greylist in my server of email. which is the best configuration for greylist.conf in /etc/mail/greylist.conf ?
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2006-12-05 by Nerijus Baliunas
... Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes Warning: Permanently added anoncvs.fr.netbsd.org,132.227.74.11 (RSA) to the list of known
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2006-12-05 by manu@netbsd.org
... export CVS_RSH=ssh -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@netbsd.org
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2006-12-05 by Bill Levering
Seems to be location specific. From my home (Comcast) ip, I don t get there.. but from my server in San Jose, it worked. Bill
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2006-12-04 by Nerijus Baliunas
... connect to address 132.227.74.11: Connection refused Trying next address... connect to address 2001:660:3302:282a:204:75ff:fe9f:9e11: Network is
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2006-12-04 by manu@netbsd.org
Hello Thanks to Manuel Bouyer, milter-greylist CVS is now publically available: cvs -danoncvs@anoncvs.fr.netbsd.org:/milter-greylist co milter-greylist For the
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2006-11-30 by shuttlebox
... I have actually gone back to using 2.0.2 and it works much better even though it also crashes sometimes. Kind of ironic when 3.0 claims to have fixed the
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2006-11-30 by manu@netbsd.org
... No, because on a single-recipient message, if you greylist the message, there is no valid RCPT command at all. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus
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2006-11-30 by Nerijus Baliunas
... It exists, but later: This happens because some Milter applications expect that the queue ID is known before the MTA accepts the MAIL FROM (sender)
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2006-11-30 by Nerijus Baliunas
... I asked in postfix list, Wietse said: Are you by any chance using a content filter? Mailscanner will surely screw up the queue file if Miltering is
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2006-11-30 by Ugo Bellavance
Sort of. I ve reported recently that I ve seen milter-greylist crash after such an error in the log file. It usually seems to come after a connection is
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2006-11-29 by Michael Newlyn Blake
-- Disclaimer: I m still getting to know this package so forgive me if my observations or conclusions are completely off base. -- Sort of. I ve reported
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2006-11-29 by Ugo Bellavance
Hi, We ve got milter-greylist working on 5 servers. Recently, we went from a whitelist default policy to a blacklist policy. A few weeks before, we realized
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2006-11-29 by manu@netbsd.org
... Oh it was with postfix. That probably explains. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@netbsd.org
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2006-11-29 by Matthias Scheler
... Yes. ... No. ... Because the ACL syntax is *much* more powerful than the access file. You can e.g. reject message with *@aol.com as the sender address
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2006-11-29 by Nerijus Baliunas
... It does :) I tested by telnetting to port 25, it does not accept message the first time. Probably smth with Postfix? Regards, Nerijus
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2006-11-29 by manu@netbsd.org
... That suggests milter-greylist does not handle your mail. ... Well, we have to not display the queue ID, since it does not exists. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus
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2006-11-29 by c.r.p.
... And will doing so make it pay attention to service commands? ... Just the one message gets rejected? It doesn t affect any other message attempts? Then
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2006-11-29 by Nerijus Baliunas
... Actually it s the other way around - sendmail-8.9.3 has {client_addr}, but not {if_addr}, while 8.10.0, 8.11.0 have both. So IMHO you don t need configure
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2006-11-28 by Will Aoki
... [trimmed] ... Examination of the HTML garbage suggests that you can send an e-mail to milter-greylist-traditional@yahoogroups.com with a subject of Change
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2006-11-28 by manu@netbsd.org
... Then use & and nohup :-D [blacklisting] ... It gets the mail rejected ... Forever. It s an ACL rule that will make the mail rejected. ... Blacklist
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2006-11-28 by c.r.p.
... But then it is not running as a dameon. ... What does blacklist actually do? How long does it do for? Does it depend on the lazyaw for determining what it
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2006-11-28 by Nerijus Baliunas
... You don t need to have a yahoo mail account, you need to have your account here - http://groups.yahoo.com/ and then you can change an option to
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2006-11-28 by Nerijus Baliunas
... It s really offtopic, please read gmane FAQ. Regards, Nerijus
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2006-11-28 by Chris Hoogendyk
... you mean that somehow yahoogroups and gmane are coordinated so that the same messages are relayed through both? how does that work? ... but I simply
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2006-11-28 by manu@netbsd.org
... Won t we later discover older or odd-flavored sendmail that miss {client_addr}? I d rather go for the --with-postfix configure flag. OTOH, {if_addr} is
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2006-11-28 by Hajimu UMEMOTO
Hi, ... nerijus According to http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html#workarounds : nerijus Some Milter applications use the {if_addr} macro to
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2006-11-28 by Nerijus Baliunas
Hello, According to http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html#workarounds : Some Milter applications use the {if_addr} macro to recognize local mail; this
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2006-11-27 by manu@netbsd.org
... Use -r ... Use -D logfile ... What else would you want? ... Send your patch here... -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@netbsd.org
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2006-11-27 by manu@netbsd.org
... http://www.nabble.com/spamd-greylisters%2C-please-test-this.-subtle-but- important-change-p7492972.html). I m not sure it s worth the trouble: spammers now
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2006-11-27 by manu@netbsd.org
... That mailing list is now available from Gmane, so you have an alternative. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus http://hcpnet.free.fr/pubz manu@netbsd.org
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2006-11-27 by c.r.p.
-V or --version switch on the command line so that one could tell what version they are using. -l or --logfile command line switch and conf section so that one
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2006-11-27 by rudeyak
... compatibility), and ... Sure seems like this would make it easy to implement the suggestions posted to the OpenBSD dev-tech list recently (see
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2006-11-27 by Nerijus Baliunas
... You can change it in your yahoo mail settings. Regards, Nerijus
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2006-11-27 by Chris Hoogendyk
Is yahoogroups wrapping all that html crap around everyone s mail now? We have a filter that is yanking all the list traffic to probable-spam , because the
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2006-11-27 by shuttlebox
... Thanks for spotting that. I changed it and found a way to see a running processes limits in Solaris: /usr/proc/bin/pfiles 3716 | grep rlimit Current
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2006-11-27 by Oliver Fromme
... That won t work. /usr/bin/ulimit cannot be use in that way, and even if it could, the modified limit wouldn t take effect because the command runs in a
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2006-11-27 by eclark
Are you on a linux box? Using bash? If so, whats your output of ulimit -a as your milter user? If you are doing linux, is sysctl overriding ulimit?
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2006-11-27 by shuttlebox
... I tried lsof on the greylist process and counted 268 lines in the output. I use a 4 second greet pause delay and that means more open connections with
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2006-11-27 by eclark
Im with the rest here re use of sockets and the like eating up your limit. Frankly, I think 256 is a bit low for this user, and would probably set it to 512 or
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2006-11-25 by robert_s@emailme.net.au
I have just installed milter-greylist-3.0 and 3.1.1 on my amd64 box (gentoo). I have a couple of problems. 1. It seems to segfault unpredictably - usually
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2006-11-25 by shuttlebox
... Ok, thanks. I will install lsof. ... Sorry, it s Solaris 9. But it shouldn t be hard to find a unique filename in a directory containing only three
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2006-11-24 by Michael Newlyn Blake
That s entirely possable. I hadn t used it while compiling for 3.0 either but maybe that s a new requirement? It is set in /etc/mail/greylist.conf: user
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2006-11-24 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
... You forgot --with-user flag to configure? -- Emmanuel Dreyfus manu@netbsd.org
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2006-11-24 by count_nerdula
Quick question: Did the permission requirements for /var/milter-greylist change with this version? For some reason I get warnings about the socket path in
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2006-11-24 by Oliver Fromme
... File descriptors are not only used for plain files, but also for network connections and other things. You can view the current descriptors with the
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2006-11-24 by shuttlebox
... But the limit for open files is 256 for both root and the milter user, I can t see how the milter user needs more than that when I can t find more than
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2006-11-24 by Oliver Fromme
... There s your problen: Too many open files . You need to increase the limit on file descriptors. (The exact way to do that depends on your OS and shell.)
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2006-11-24 by shuttlebox
I have been running milter-greylist 2.0.2 for a few months and I m very pleased with how it performs, it really eases the job for my MailScanner servers.
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