Statistics Sawmill – commercial (need licenses), many formats AWStats – open source Pflogsum – open source Graphing If you need to graph your mail server performance in real time you might try to use one of the graphing scripts. All of them use
Install maildrop filters on SquirrelMail webmail client
Had to activate the following modules in SquirrelMail: server_settings_backend server_side_filters server_side_filters_maildrop In the sqmail/config/config.php file we must have the following settings: $default_folder_prefix = ‘INBOX’; $trash_folder = ‘.Trash’; $sent_folder = ‘.Sent’; $draft_folder = ‘.Drafts’; Especially important is the $default_folder_prefix, which is removed
Future of SMTP
Resources Opinion: Is It Time to Replace SMTP?
Working RHSBLs
This is a quote from postfix mailing list discussion made by Justin Piszcz: I have done some extensive testing with all of the RHSBLs I could find that still work (39): abuse.rfc-ignorant.org adv.rhs.mailpolice.com badconf.rhsbl.sorbs.net ban.zebl.zoneedit.com bl.deadbeef.com block.rhs.mailpolice.com bl.open-whois.org bogusmx.rfc-ignorant.org bulk.rhs.mailpolice.com
Another anti SPAM solution again
Today I went through the “Finally blocking some spam” titled conversation on the postfix mailing list. While I do not like the main idea of this discussion at all, e.g. blocking SMTP connections on the firewall level by whole IP