Which Email Filtering S/w Is Good

Apr 14, 2008

I am using SA+ClamAV+Qmail now. Is there any better solutions out there? Preferable free s/w.

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Email Filtering

Jun 1, 2008

I am having an issue with SPAM and baunced emails.

Spammers are sending out emails to thousands of addresses and putting my email in reply back field so i am getting all complaints/baunced emails etc.

I have DirectAdmin installed which lacks advanced email filtering features and wanted to know how can i setup Exim or what third party software to add to filter all incoming emails based on their subject?

I have Squirrelmail installed and it has these filters but the problem is that it applys its filters only on login and if i am checking email thru POP3 filters dont get applied.

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Apr 25, 2008

My provider is using mailfoundry for spam filtering.. but I used IMAP (stored on server) for email.. my problem is that I'm also using a catch-all address and I make up random email names for sites I go to, to check for spam on the incoming side..

I setup filters in Cpanel to remove the selected spam or emails I don't wish to recieve.. but they don't seem to remove themselves.. it could just be a setup problem or it could be the mailfoundry.. not sure..

Here's the settings I have in cpanel (I just altered the name) is this the right setting.. or does it go elsewhere?

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Mar 7, 2008

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The domain I want to use for email is now linked to my Hostgator account. But I'm interested to have a look at other solutions that have a better or a more user friendly way of managing email, I want to be able to make variations, e.g. news@domain.com, spam@domain.com etc...and it would also be a big plus if I could view them all in their own respective folders using only one login.

A while ago when ajax was still new I saw an email provider that provided a completely ajaxianed interface. I can't remember what it's called but I'd like to have a look at it again so if someone knows what I'm talking about...

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Sep 5, 2008

I know this is the Web Hosting Forums; but I'm hoping you guys can help me out with a related problem:

I am looking for a good, high quality email host. My wishes/requirements:

- IMAP [required]
- SSL encryption [required]
- Good, server-side filtering/sorting [required]
- Procmail/Sieve [both pluses]
- Hosting on an OSS stack [a plus]
- No bandwidth limits [1]
- No message transfer limits [2]

[1] I have 350-400 Mb of email stored at the moment, and I take backups. I hear good things about Fastmail; but I fear their bandwidth limits wouldn't cut it, even at the Enhanced plan (three backups, and it'd be done, basically).

[2] I am not referring to attachment/message size limits. I mean caps on how many messages I send or receive in a given timeframe. If the limits are really high (in this, Fastmail is fine), then I don't mind. But I've seen some hosts that have pretty low ones. Subscribe to a couple mailing lists and...poof.

I currently am running an email server on a VPS (Postfix/Dovecot/Procmail). But if anyone has any suggestions, I'd really like to hear them.

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May 6, 2008

I'd like to start an ongoing thread here listing the 'Good Hosters with Good TELEPHONE tech support'. In other words, out of the 1,000s of host companies, this may cut it down to less than a dozen.

( And for all you Hosters out there who really want your company to grow, and want to know how, - it's easy: just read here.)

Good telephone support is the #1 ultimate requirement, because:

-It's a lot faster and easier for both the user and the host company, because you can state and answer all questions and clarifications on the spot, you don't need to continually pass new emails with new questions and clarifications, back and forth for days on end, until the issue is solved. It saves tech time and user's time. And saves a lot of nerves.

- It's the best way to sort the good guys from the bad. A bad company isn't going to bother to answer the phone, - or will make you wait way too long, - because they are likely getting endless complaints. The good guys are always ready to answer the phones, with a friendly voice, - because they really WANT to please the customer.

- If a company can't be bothered to pick up the phone, we can't be bothered to even consider them. They're a joke, and so won't be listed here on this thread. (So, before adding or listing any Hosters here, please verfify that they do have Good, quick, friendly, telephone support,; ideally 24/7, but 9am to 10pm might be acceptable, if it was supplemented by some emergency contact.
AND:

- Hoster ALSO needs good EMAIL support (and preferably, Chat online, extended hour availability). (I spend a lot of time overseas). It sems all emails should get a non-automated response within about an hour, - and then support should jump on fixing any problem.

I only need support a few times a year. To answer some questions, or fix a problem, or do an install. That's lesss than 1 hour total, so any company paying maybe $18/hour tech support should be able to handle this. It IS reasonable to charge a custm for extended calls, beyond say, 90minutes a year, IF you don't count the 80%? Of times an issue is the Hoster;s fault of stmg gone wrong, and don't count the 'hold' times.

ALSO IMPORTANT:
- Uptime
- site Speeds
- Monthly plans, no contract (Only a dishonest host will try to force you into a contract, where they can then ignore you.)
- Reasonable price. (? Maybe $12 to $18/month for a basic business site. We don't need massive bandwitdths, - we all know that's an overselling scam, and can't ever be delivered.)
- a good upgrade plan of bigger options. Maybe even VPS.
- Dedicated IP, and availbility of SSL
-PHP 5, mysql, phpMyAdmin, etc
- cPanel ( Some Hosts are using problematic panels, like Hsphere, which are slow to load, slow in operation, require many more clicks, have too many options, spread apart on many separate pages. Time is money, and this really slows down the ability of a small business to manage his own site in effective time. For example, one WHT user wrote somewhere: "I don't feel that HSphere's interface is nice at all, although I have worked with cPanel and DA all my life... I just found it to include un-necessary features or split features up in to different hard to find pages, such as backups - mysql backups you had to find on a completely different page than file backups, and then there were options to have it in the home directory or server-end backup, in which then you had to wait a good 10 minutes before it was ready. cPanel, just hit backup and hit download and instantly it does everything you need...".

I have used several hosters. Currently on Aplus.net and Godad, which have phone support, and mediocre service.

My LIST So Far:
- Liquidweb: a very impressive company with good, 24 hour support. But to get dedicated IP, you need to go with their $25/month plan. Yikes!
- NewIdeaHosting.com. A very small company. My call was returned, and the owner chatted with me for an hour on the phone! Plans have small bandwidth, but promises No overselling, and personalized attention. Extra $5 for dedi IP. He specializes in Small business sites, and small eCommerce sites. He has only 250 accounts, on 3 servers. He rents servers from the Equinox data center of Chicago. Seems exceptionaly honest.
- MegaHosters. Excellent phone support and WHT reviews. But company was taken over by another company, and so may well go downhill in future. Another problem: uses Hsphere.
- Steadfast. Has a good rep on WHT, and seems impressive. Tech answered the phone immediately, but they say they prefer emails. Sales phone has limited hours. Good price on $20 SSL. But, uses Hshhere.
- JodoHost 24 hour phone. But, uses Hsphere. An Indian company with office in Florida, and good rep. I like the idea of outsourcing phone support, if it makes it more available and affordable. But, the accent on the phone was very hard for me to understand, so maybe this might not work.....
- Hostgator. Yes, it's a big overseller, but seems to get good reviews/results anyway, and good phone support.
- ? ThePrimeHost ?? Mostly good WHT reviews; some dissenters. Site says 24hour phone, but when I called on several nights, no one ever answered...
- Can anyone add to this list? Please list only hosts that meet the above minimum requirements of phone support, etc. Especially useful is hosters you've tried.
TO AVOID:
- Avoid Arvixe. I had a horrid experience with them, here: [WHT forum]:/showthread.php?p=5097822#post5097822
- Avoid WebHostingBuzz. This company never returned my phone msessage inquiries.

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I used to have a reseller account and have shifted everything to a dedicated server. I now find that a couple of clients are getting lots of spam when they didn't before.

It seems that the servers used by the reseller account had some level of basic spam filtering installed; my provider suggested I look for a filtering program to install on my server.

There are, of course, dozens of them, so I wondered if anyone has any experience - enough, perhaps, to make a recommendation.

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Sure, in Windows I know how to set up POP3 BUT what security can I setup for POP3 email accounts?

In addition, what about spam/filtering? How would I set that up to stop spam coming in?

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I took over some sites that have a Windows hosting package. They're not high-traffic sites and the content is just typical corporate stuff; it's not sensitive information or anything.

Any they are insisting that they filter the IP addresses allowed to use the FTP account. So I have to give them my IP and it adds it to a safe list. this is causing me problems for urgent updates as sometimes I am working at home or somewhere away and my ISP gives me my IP dynamically, although it doesn't change that often.

Is this normal or necessary? I've never come across it before. I think it's overkill personally. What would you do? If they're worried about security should I ask them to set up SFTP and remove the IP filter?

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May 29, 2007

I would like to filter some special mails of mine through an external PHP script. Is this possible? I would like to call the php file everytime a mail arrives, and the php file will make changes to that mail text and save in inbox.

My PHP file is ready but i need to make this work in Exim.

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Feb 7, 2007

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Apr 10, 2008

if anyone may know of a server spam filtering product which has these features....

1. stops identified spam at the server and keeps it for a period of time eg 7 days before dumping it

2. forwards clean mail to end user

3. end user gets daily report via email of mail tagged and kept

4. clickable link in daily email report to 'release' mail and send it

5. auto whitelists released mail (ie adds it to bayesian database / whitelist addresses)

6. configurable to work with either individual end user, or with eg domain sysadmin (who can view / help see mail for all domain users)

7. can be either a hosted service, or server software product; although linux opensource server product would be good.....

8. not hugely expensive :-)

I have been using ASSP for quite some time; and like it's accuracy. So I suppose what ideally I'm looking for is ASSP with Bells and Whistles. On Cpanel I'm using grscripts ASSP deluxe, and this already has some great bells, but lacks a couple of the whistles I'd like (as above).

If anyone has ideas - or can point me to other threads (I did a search here already, but couldn't refine my search enough to find anything relevant)

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Jan 4, 2007

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Apr 6, 2007

Exim logs:

2007-04-05 15:07:45 1HZYFE-0003DC-Rr <= sales@mydomain.com H=(mta2.srv.hcvlny.cv.net) [167.206.4.197]:42573 I=[xxx.xxx.122.208]:25 P=esmtp S=9925 id=000801c777be$11815a50$34840ef0$@com T="test" from <sales@mydomain.com> for marco@customer.ca maria@customer.ca
2007-04-05 15:07:45 cwd=/var/spool/exim 3 args: /usr/sbin/exim -Mc 1HZYFE-0003DC-Rr
2007-04-05 15:07:45 1HZYFE-0003DC-Rr => discarded (system filter)
2007-04-05 15:07:45 1HZYFE-0003DC-Rr Completed QT=1s

This only happens when a 4kb jpeg/jpg attachment is sent. Not sure where its getting caught.

My antivirus.exim file attached

I searched for "jpg" and "jpeg" in that file, nothing showed up.

Code:
# Exim filter
## Version: 0.17
#$Id: system_filter.exim,v 1.11 2001/09/19 11:27:56 nigel Exp $

## Exim system filter to refuse potentially harmful payloads in
## mail messages
## (c) 2000-2001 Nigel Metheringham <nigel@exim.org>
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
## -A copy of the GNU General Public License is distributed with exim itself

## -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
## If you haven't worked with exim filters before, read
## the install notes at the end of this file.
## The install notes are not a replacement for the exim documentation
## -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

## -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Only run any of this stuff on the first pass through the
# filter - this is an optomisation for messages that get
# queued and have several delivery attempts
#
# we express this in reverse so we can just bail out
# on inappropriate messages
#
if not first_delivery
then
finish
endif

## -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Check for MS buffer overruns as per BUGTRAQ.
# [url]
# This could happen in error messages, hence its placing
# here...
# We substract the first n characters of the date header
# and test if its the same as the date header... which
# is a lousy way of checking if the date is longer than
# n chars long
if ${length_80:$header_date:} is not $header_date:
then
fail text "This message has been rejected because it has

an overlength date field which can be used

to subvert Microsoft mail programs

The following URL has further information
[url]
seen finish
endif

## -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# These messages are now being sent with a <> envelope sender, but
# blocking all error messages that pattern match prevents
# bounces getting back.... so we fudge it somewhat and check for known
# header signatures. Other bounces are allowed through.
if $header_from: contains "@sexyfun.net"
then
fail text "This message has been rejected since it has

the signature of a known virus in the header."
seen finish
endif
if error_message and $header_from: contains "Mailer-Daemon@"
then
# looks like a real error message - just ignore it
finish
endif

## -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Look for single part MIME messages with suspicious name extensions
# Check Content-Type header using quoted filename [content_type_quoted_fn_match]
if $header_content-type: matches "(?:file)?name=("[^"]+\.(?:ad[ep]|ba[st]|chm|cmd|com|cpl|crt|eml|exe|hlp|hta|in[fs]|isp|jse?|lnk|md[be]|ms[cipt]|pcd|pif|reg|scr|sct|shs|url|vb[se]|ws[fhc])")"
then
fail text "This message has been rejected because it has

potentially executable content $1

This form of attachment has been used by

recent viruses or other malware.

If you meant to send this file then please

package it up as a zip file and resend it."
seen finish
endif
# same again using unquoted filename [content_type_unquoted_fn_match]
if $header_content-type: matches "(?:file)?name=(\S+\.(?:ad[ep]|ba[st]|chm|cmd|com|cpl|crt|eml|exe|hlp|hta|in[fs]|isp|jse?|lnk|md[be]|ms[cipt]|pcd|pif|reg|scr|sct|shs|url|vb[se]|ws[fhc]))"
then
fail text "This message has been rejected because it has

potentially executable content $1

This form of attachment has been used by

recent viruses or other malware.

If you meant to send this file then please

package it up as a zip file and resend it."
seen finish
endif

## -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Attempt to catch embedded VBS attachments
# in emails. These were used as the basis for
# the ILOVEYOU virus and its variants - many many varients
# Quoted filename - [body_quoted_fn_match]
if $message_body matches "(?:Content-(?:Type:(?>\s*)[\w-]+/[\w-]+|Disposition:(?>\s*)attachment);(?>\s*)(?:file)?name=|begin(?>\s+)[0-7]{3,4}(?>\s+))("[^"]+\.(?:ad[ep]|ba[st]|chm|cmd|com|cpl|crt|eml|exe|hlp|hta|in[fs]|isp|jse?|lnk|md[be]|ms[cipt]|pcd|pif|reg|scr|sct|shs|url|vb[se]|ws[fhc])")[\s;]"
then
fail text "This message has been rejected because it has

a potentially executable attachment $1

This form of attachment has been used by

recent viruses or other malware.

If you meant to send this file then please

package it up as a zip file and resend it."
seen finish
endif
# same again using unquoted filename [body_unquoted_fn_match]
if $message_body matches "(?:Content-(?:Type:(?>\s*)[\w-]+/[\w-]+|Disposition:(?>\s*)attachment);(?>\s*)(?:file)?name=|begin(?>\s+)[0-7]{3,4}(?>\s+))(\S+\.(?:ad[ep]|ba[st]|chm|cmd|com|cpl|crt|eml|exe|hlp|hta|in[fs]|isp|jse?|lnk|md[be]|ms[cipt]|pcd|pif|reg|scr|sct|shs|url|vb[se]|ws[fhc]))[\s;]"
then
fail text "This message has been rejected because it has

a potentially executable attachment $1

This form of attachment has been used by

recent viruses or other malware.

If you meant to send this file then please

package it up as a zip file and resend it."
seen finish
endif
## -----------------------------------------------------------------------


#### Version history
#
# 0.01 5 May 2000
#Initial release
# 0.02 8 May 2000
#Widened list of content-types accepted, added WSF extension
# 0.03 8 May 2000
#Embedded the install notes in for those that don't do manuals
# 0.04 9 May 2000
#Check global content-type header. Efficiency mods to REs
# 0.05 9 May 2000
#More minor efficiency mods, doc changes
# 0.06 20 June 2000
#Added extension handling - thx to Douglas Gray Stephens & Jeff Carnahan
# 0.07 19 July 2000
#Latest MS Outhouse bug catching
# 0.08 19 July 2000
#Changed trigger length to 80 chars, fixed some spelling
# 0.09 29 September 2000
#More extensions... its getting so we should just allow 2 or 3 through
# 0.10 18 January 2001
#Removed exclusion for error messages - this is a little nasty
#since it has other side effects, hence we do still exclude
#on unix like error messages
# 0.11 20 March, 2001
#Added CMD extension, tidied docs slightly, added RCS tag
#** Missed changing version number at top of file :-(
# 0.12 10 May, 2001
#Added HTA extension
# 0.13 22 May, 2001
#Reformatted regexps and code to build them so that they are
#shorter than the limits on pre exim 3.20 filters. This will
#make them significantly less efficient, but I am getting so
#many queries about this that requiring 3.2x appears unsupportable.
# 0.14 15 August,2001
#Added .lnk extension - most requested item :-)
#Reformatted everything so its now built from a set of short
#library files, cutting down on manual duplication.
#Changed w in filename detection to . - dodges locale problems
#Explicit application of GPL after queries on license status
# 0.15 17 August, 2001
#Changed the . in filename detect to S (stops it going mad)
# 0.16 19 September, 2001
#Pile of new extensions including the eml in current use
# 0.17 19 September, 2001
#Syntax fix

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