[CentOS] mail/access revisited
Sudev Barar
sbarar at gmail.comMon Mar 13 00:52:47 UTC 2006
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On 13/03/06, Sam Drinkard <sam at wa4phy.net> wrote: > >> A while back, I posted a note asking if anyone had any ideas why the > >> /etc/mail/access file was not being parsed or utilized in the efforts to > >> stop spam and junk mail. I just looked over things again, and have still > >> not found any reason why it still permits the TLD's I have listed to pass > >> thru. I also thought perhaps there might be some "upper limit" to the > >> number of entries sendmail could handle. What do the sendmail guru's think > >> about that idea? I may reduce the number of entries from the current 275 > >> +/- down to just the most offensive TLD's and see what happens. Short of > >> that, are there any other thoughts ya'll might have as to why it still > >> passes the stuff I want blocked? After adding to access list you have restarted send mail service right? -- Sudev Barar Learning Linux
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