spam mitigation

Colin Law clanlaw at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 20:43:16 UTC 2014


On 20 March 2014 17:53, Paolo De Michele <paolo at paolodemichele.it> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm testing policyd v2 (cluebringer) and I'm following this tutorial [1]
>
> anyway, when I go to this directory
> (/usr/share/doc/postfix-cluebringer/database/)
> and I runsed-i-e's/Type=InnoDB/Engine=InnoDB/g'convert-tsql
>
> I receive:
> sed: can not read convert-tsql: File or directory does not exist

I don't know whether it is the only problem but you seem to have
missed out all the spaces.  Though even then the command looks a bit
odd.

Colin

>
> I don't understand what is missing in the system
> Can I fix it?
>
>
>
> [1] http://signalboxes.net/howto/policyd/
>
> On 03/03/2014 05:29 PM, Emiliano Vazquez wrote:
>> El 03/03/14 13:59, Paolo De Michele escribió:
>>> hello everybody,
>>>
>>> I have a mail server and inside there are a lot of websites
>>> how can I mitigate the spam to go out?
>>>
>>> exist some solution that verify this?
>>> for example: domain1 can send max 50 email per hour, and so on.
>>> Can I be adviced with a email?
>>>
>>> thanks in advance
>>> regards
>>>
>> Hi Paolo.
>> You can use "quotas" under policyd [1]. With a 50 mails per hour and
>> 400 per day you can cut spam. When you get the quota the client will
>> be rejected and the e-mail will be stuck in "Sent folder" of the user.
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> [1] http://www.policyd.org/
>>
>
>
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