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2015 Jan 26
1
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...h day some hundret such bounces from mailservers configured by fools reply to spam with forged senders and if i could i would have gone out for beat every responsible admin straight in the face
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> I may discard emails based on RBLs, but I don't want to discard emails based on statistical fllters, I prefer deliver them in the Junk folder and let the user have a chance to reclassify using dovecot_antispam.
> And yes, bounce spams to (forged or not) sender is useless
you *must not* discard mails - in no context - period
that's why milters exist to tag between let say 5.0 and 8.0 spam...
2015 Jan 26
2
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Am 26.01.2015 um 08:52 schrieb Steffen Kaiser:
> On Sun, 25 Jan 2015, Joseph Tam wrote:
>> St?phane Cottin writes:
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>>> dspam already send errors to syslog, the point here is to never loose
>>> email contents. This was a wrong design, i'm now use a wrapper instead
>>> ( see my previous post for details ).
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>> You're stilling going to lose
2015 Jan 26
0
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...each day some hundret such bounces from mailservers configured by fools reply to spam with forged senders and if i could i would have gone out for beat every responsible admin straight in the face
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I may discard emails based on RBLs, but I don't want to discard emails based on statistical fllters, I prefer deliver them in the Junk folder and let the user have a chance to reclassify using dovecot_antispam.
And yes, bounce spams to (forged or not) sender is useless.
2006 Feb 03
33
[ADV] Rails Recipes Beta Book is now available
I''m delighted to announce that Chad Fowler''s new book, Rails Recipes,
is now available
as a Beta Book.
This is a great title for folks who know Rails, and for folks who
want to get the most out of Rails. It contains detailed recipes for
doing real-world things with Rails, all illustrated with working
code. Some examples are drawn from Rails 1.1, the rest from Rails 1.0.