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>BS> I can't be bothered looking through SpamAssassin's trap log, it
>BS> contains literally hundreds of thousands of entries each week, so we
>BS> only keep the last 30 day's worth. (nobody has enough $ t even _pay_
>BS> me to wade through that khrap!)
>
> Strange on the no netmail. You gotten anything ELSE from TJ in transit?
To me personally, nope, haven't chatted in netmail with TJ in ages.
Once in a while from Ed tho', but he and I link directly rather than via
TJ. From TJ to anyone else in the rest of the world, dunno, I just grep'd
my logs for your name, and "egli" came up nil. I archive logs on
a daily basis, and really don't like wandering through them unless it's
REALLY important. Something more than a few days old, to me isn't all that
important.
> I would not ask anyone to go through SpamAssassin's logs, although if
> SpamAssassin kicked it out, does it just /dev/null the message or does
> it generate an error? My SpamAssassin rejects at SMTP time with a 55x
> error, so people get bounces. I got no bounces.
We gave up bouncing, as way too many were to invalid/illegal addresses,
and the queue got kinda plugged. Like maybe 50-100 thousand per week, I'd
guess mostly to spammers using forged addresses, and maybe some virii. So
now all we do is nuke any identified virii, notify the original recipient
that a message apparently from so-and-so was identified as having a
potential virus atttached. As far as spam goes, it's archived on a spare
100gig drive, and after 1 week, nuked. The 1 week delay is just in case
there is a legit message mistakenly sidelined. So far not one of our
clients has asked us for access to their spam file.
>
>
>BS> We use PostFix on numerous systems (and domains) here. Have
>BS> zzero complaints.
>
> Well the biggest ISP in the state of Utah uses Exim, and they host Quite
> a few domains :-> But that's beside the point.
We only are a small isp, just under a thousand domains hosted. We find
that PostFix works well enough for us, no reason to look into switching.
It was enough of an effort switching maybe half our systems to PostFix from
Sendmail.
>
>
>BS> Could take some time, life is quite busy these days.
>
> I know that one. But as soon as you can is appreciated. My file echos
The tapes are stored offsite, so it'll have to wait until I go there,
which won't be this week for sure, and probably not next week as I'll be
out of town most days. That I get paid for, unlike recovering lost
keycodes.
> are dead in the watter without Allfix, and others in my Net are asking
> when the NC will start serving FileEchos :<. With me being the NC that
> kinda puts some pressure on me.
Shoulda followed the AllFix registration instructions and stored a copy
in a safe place. :)
.....Bob
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