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amavisd-new documentation...

See this at: ijs.si| Added on 09/20/06

Based on the outcome of mail checks performed during mail analysis or cached from previous mail with the same contents, and based on global settings and individual recipient preferences, the program now decides what action to perform next. As... See more more

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See this at: jason.long.name| Added on 09/20/06

Note: Please read and understand the Postfix documentation on content filters before attempting to install dkfilter. The following steps are recommended for installing dkfilter: * Determine where you want to install dkfilter's program files, e.g.... See more more

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See this at: mail-archive.com| Added on 09/20/06

Mark Martinec Tue, 12 Sep 2006 07:59:37 -0700 I'm finishing up writing what I have learned in the last couple of weeks on setting up a DKIM/DK signing/verifying mail system using Postfix, milters, amavisd-new and SpamAssassin. The following text will... See more more

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Step by Step Yahoo...

See this at: enterux.com| Added on 09/20/06

# # Before-filter SMTP server. Receive mail from the network and # pass it to the content filter on localhost port 10025. # smtp inet n - n - - smtpd -o smtpd_proxy_filter=127.0.0.1:10025 -o smtpd_client_connection_count_limit=10 # # After-filter... See more more

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Yahoo! Anti-Spam Resource...

See this at: antispam.yahoo.com| Added on 09/20/06

There are three steps to verifying a signed email: * Preparing: The DomainKeys-enabled receiving email system extracts the signature and claimed From: domain from the email headers and fetches the public key from DNS for the claimed From: domain.... See more more

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