1 (edited by qwazi 2017-11-02 01:34:14)

Topic: Improving spam detection

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I've searched the forum and I've read several articles stating to add lines to postfix main.conf file.  But each time I go to that section, the entry is already there by default.  So I don't know what to do to stop the offensive spam I'm getting.

I looked for the spamhaus entry under recipient restrictions and it wasn't there so I checked postscreen and there were two entries, spamhaus and barracuda. 

So what else can I do?

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Re: Improving spam detection

Why is this the only post that has no replies for days and days.....

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Re: Improving spam detection

qwazi wrote:

I looked for the spamhaus entry under recipient restrictions and it wasn't there so I checked postscreen and there were two entries, spamhaus and barracuda. 

*) Do you have postscreen service enabled in /etc/postfix/master.cf?
*) If postscreen is enabled, did you see related log in Postfix log file?

It's not very clear what your spam issue is, you may need to post more details so that others can help troubleshoot.

qwazi wrote:

Why is this the only post that has no replies for days and days.....

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