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Request Interface for Spam
Hi is there a way to control the spam and monitor what mail address is sending continues mail?
Iv seen something called rSpamd that looks nice...
Also is there a fail2ban for web-mail clients? say if tried 4times on web client and failed they will be blocked?
regards..
Iv seen something called rSpamd that looks nice...
Also is there a fail2ban for web-mail clients? say if tried 4times on web client and failed they will be blocked?
regards..
Re: Request Interface for Spam
Hi,
you may try to replace spamassassin with rspamd. I have writed an article how to do this here.
you may try to replace spamassassin with rspamd. I have writed an article how to do this here.
Last edited by dreiggy on Sun Mar 24, 2019 7:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Request Interface for Spam
I tried to follow the steps but don't understand a few parts..
can you please make a video or a manual with pictures..
Also im using CentOs 6.10 i found to much problems with CentOs 7
Thanks...
can you please make a video or a manual with pictures..
Also im using CentOs 6.10 i found to much problems with CentOs 7
Thanks...
Re: Request Interface for Spam
Please clarify what parts are not understandable for you? Where are you stuck?
Re: Request Interface for Spam
Iv figured it out and got it to work after some confusing thanks alot!....
It works almost great! nice but it doesn't show:
# what sender is blocked for example [email protected] message for [email protected] is spam
# cant detect virus signature...
also can rSPAMD be configured to detect internal mail spam before sending it? example say domain1.tld have a user on that domain and the userPC is infected sending out spam can it be blocked if the same message sent multiple times?
also is there a way to block specific domains as spam?
Thanks...
It works almost great! nice but it doesn't show:
# what sender is blocked for example [email protected] message for [email protected] is spam
# cant detect virus signature...
also can rSPAMD be configured to detect internal mail spam before sending it? example say domain1.tld have a user on that domain and the userPC is infected sending out spam can it be blocked if the same message sent multiple times?
also is there a way to block specific domains as spam?
Thanks...
Re: Request Interface for Spam
At my configuration rspamd only discard high score spam mails. If mail is marked as spam, then rspamd add spam header: X-Spam-Status: Yesrj2010ism wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:01 pm# what sender is blocked for example [email protected] message for [email protected] is spam
# cant detect virus signature...
and exim router should route to spamdelivery transport.
You may configure scores in rspamd web-console:
Rspamd and spamassassin they are for spam scanning. For virus signatures, you should enable clamav scan.
It may should be configured in exim ACL section. You can read here about exim integration: https://www.rspamd.com/doc/integration.html
You can replace:
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warn !authenticated = *
hosts = !+relay_from_hosts
condition = ${if < {$message_size}{200K}}
condition = ${if eq{$acl_m1}{yes}{yes}{no}}
spam = nobody:true
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# do not scan messages submitted from our own hosts
# +relay_from_hosts is assumed to be a list of hosts in configuration
accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts
# do not scan messages from submission port (or maybe you want to?)
accept condition = ${if eq{$interface_port}{587}}
# skip scanning for authenticated users (if desired?)
accept authenticated = *
# scan the message with rspamd
warn spam = nobody:true
To block or whitelist specific domains you should add them to these files:
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hostlist whitelist = net-iplsearch;/etc/exim/white-blocks.conf
hostlist spammers = net-iplsearch;/etc/exim/spam-blocks.conf
Re: Request Interface for Spam
Dreiggy
is there a way to set the password correctly for rspamd?
at the moment i found a way around..
i edited this:
etc/rspamd/worker-controller.inc
added the line:
secure_ip = "192.168.100.12";
this allows me to login to the webgui without password cause the password i set during rspamadm config wizard doesnt work..
is there a way to set the password correctly for rspamd?
at the moment i found a way around..
i edited this:
etc/rspamd/worker-controller.inc
added the line:
secure_ip = "192.168.100.12";
this allows me to login to the webgui without password cause the password i set during rspamadm config wizard doesnt work..
Re: Request Interface for Spam
Here is described how to set password manually: https://www.rspamd.com/doc/quickstart.htmlrj2010ism wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 6:55 pmDreiggy
is there a way to set the password correctly for rspamd?
at the moment i found a way around..
i edited this:
etc/rspamd/worker-controller.inc
added the line:
secure_ip = "192.168.100.12";
this allows me to login to the webgui without password cause the password i set during rspamadm config wizard doesnt work..
Find title: Setting the controller password
Re: Request Interface for Spam
Thanks..
Re: Request Interface for Spam
Iv tried the password steps. didn't work for me.
also iv tried the steps you explained also didn't work.. didn't scan internal mail for possible spam when sending mail..
or maybe i just did it wrong?
also iv tried the steps you explained also didn't work.. didn't scan internal mail for possible spam when sending mail..
or maybe i just did it wrong?