spam mitigation

Colin Law clanlaw at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 21:17:58 UTC 2014


On 20 March 2014 21:09, Paolo De Michele <paolo at paolodemichele.it> wrote:
>
> On 03/20/2014 08:54 PM, Colin Law wrote:
>> On 20 March 2014 20:51, Paolo De Michele <paolo at paolodemichele.it> wrote:
>>> On 03/20/2014 08:43 PM, Colin Law wrote:
>>>> 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.
>>> Hi Colin,
>>>
>>> sorry but the email formatting was wrong
>>> so, what could be the problem?
>> Are you sure that /usr/share/doc/postfix-cluebringer is the "source"
>> directory as specified in the tutorial?  If so it looks as if the
>> database directory should contain that file.  Does it not?
> for example, in the official wiki (http://wiki.policyd.org/installing),
> I read:
>
> In database/ run the following:
>
> for i in core.tsql access_control.tsql quotas.tsql amavis.tsql checkhelo.tsql checkspf.tsql greylisting.tsql accounting.tsql
> do
> ./convert-tsql mysql $i
> done > policyd.sql
>
> Honestly is not specified but I think it is correct

I thought you were trying to run the tutorial you linked, which says
to download it, unzip and go to the database folder and run the sed
command.  Looking at the file it says to download, the database dir
does contain the file mentioned.

Colin

>
>
>>
>> Colin
>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>> 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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