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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: DexterUS on May 01, 2005, 06:29:43 AM
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Can anyone tell me why sending emails in Eudora is so much slower than before I installed the SME SpamFilter with the new SpamAssassinV3 engine on SME 6.0?
It takes about 30 seconds to send a message where as before it would take 1 second.
All I get is the message "Connecting to the Mail Server" in Eudora.
What can I do to speed this sending messages process up?
Thanks!
Dexter
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Did you enable RBL Lists & how many of them ?
Did you have RBL enabled before installing the spam filter panel ?
Highly likely your local IP is being subjected to RBL List lookups & slowing the email sending.
See this thread for further info & possible fix.
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=26772.0
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Hi Ray,
Yes, I had too many RBLs installed and now I only have one Spamhaus BUT I still get a lot of spam.
Whay does Spam Assassin/SpamFilter check the RBLs to SEND a message? I thought these RBLs were for RECIEVING emails? I read the steps for a fix but I am confused. Can you tell me what to do in laymans terms? :) Still trying to learn as much as I can. :)
Thanks!
Dexter
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DexterUS
> Whay does Spam Assassin/SpamFilter check the RBLs to SEND a message?
smtpfront-qmail/mailfront check both incoming and outgoing mail, obviously the need to check outgoing is a waste of time as you trust your own IP.
> Can you tell me what to do in laymans terms?
I gave you the thread to read above, look for my post of
20 Apr 2005 19:19
which starts with:
I was prompted to try the sme 7.0alpha6 rpm
e-smith-mailfront-1.5.2-03.noarch.rpm
on a 6.0 box with Mitel updates to get the later functionality.
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Hi Ray,
Thanks for the post! I think that I will keep what I have since it does not sound like it has been tested and I am too new to fix it if I break it. :)
If you feel 99% sure that it will work with my Spam Assissin install, then I will attempt it but I am still nervous. :)
Thanks for all you do!
Dexter
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Hi Ray,
One more question?
If Spamhaus blocks the most spam, what would be the 2nd and 3rd best RBL spam blockers?
Thanks!
Dexter
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DexterUS
It really depends on the type (sources) of spam you receive and how "tough" you want to be.
Gordon Rowell recommended these on devinfo list & I also did in the HOWTO:
sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
whois.rfc-ignorant.org
dnsbl.njabl.org
relays.ordb.org
I would include
dnsbl.sorbs.net
although entries on that list are probably on dnsbl.njabl.org
So you could pick either one.
On my server I see the majority of entries for rbl rejected spam are on the spamhaus & sorbs lists.
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Yes!
That worked just fine!
Thanks!
Dexter