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    attached text message altered

    Hi. The hotfix solves the problem. Thanks a lot. Robert
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    attached text message altered

    Hi. I have the problem that some messages attached as pure text message text message (so not base64 or other binary formats) get altered during the relay. What happens exactly is that some of the dot signs (.) get doubled. I attached a sent and a received file, you can see the difference with...
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    statistic / roadmap

    A short question: Are bounced mails counted in the "mail domain/address statistics"? Thanks Robert
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    statistic / roadmap

    Didn't see the bounces first. Well, they are in. Really looking forward to the reporting and the Mail tracking center. Robert
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    statistic / roadmap

    Hi. Again a few questions: 1. Are rejected mails reflected in any statistic? 2. Is there a time line for the road map you state on your homepage? Thanks Robert
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    bad performance

    The hotfix is/was in. (used the VM) I did run some more stress tests. The performance is fine now. So the memory settings really make a big difference. Thanks a lot. Robert
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    bad performance

    I assume the hotfix is in the download version? I tried to apply the hotfix but got a message like "skipped, already there", or something like this. (don't exactly remember the wording). I will monitor the performance and see if a 2nd CPU is needed.
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    bad performance

    The hard reboot was the last reaction on the system failing to respond at all. (web interface) In a live environment that's of cause not a good idea. I agree. The memory settings seems to do fine. Robert
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    bad performance

    Thanks a lot. I indeed did use the manual. Just didn't read this part ... shame on me :-) Robert
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    bad performance

    Hi Dietmar. Thanks for the offer. I did send the logs. The problem seems to be solved now. It looks like the dynamic memory assignment wasn't ver compatible with the proxmox VM. I did now fix reserved the memory for the VM. My last test were miles better. Thanks so far. Robert
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    bad performance

    I was not really clear in my first post. The 2x CPU and the 2GB is what has been assigned to the VM. The ESX node has much more resources. I will decrease the assigned resources. At least it's a test.
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    bad performance

    I did dynamically assign 2GB mem to the machine. The host has enough to really provide it. Is there a suggested setting/best practice for ESX server (on ESX side) for proxmox? Robert
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    bad performance

    Thanks a lot for the input. For now it works fine. A reboot and the connection limits did work for the test environment. Off topic: We are currently testing some spam filter product. So far I like proxmox a lot. I would go for a live test but I have some difficulties to set up the test plan...
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    bad performance

    Thanks a lot for the tips. Yes, my test mail was a simple plain text mail with jsut a few chars. I will test the settings rights away. Thanks and Greets Robert
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    bad performance

    Hi. I have the next problem. The runtime of mails is very long. I see these errors in the logs: B8F1F802FB: to=<mailaddress@testdomain.test>, relay=none, delay=3, status=deferred (delivery temporarily suspended: connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused) If I drop 300 mails at once...
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    change subject based on spam rating

    Thanks a lot for the offer. I just found what I was missing. I didn't add the accept action. I will keep your offer to check my config in mind for support cases after we did purchase the product :-) Greets and thanks for the help. Robert
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    change subject based on spam rating

    Hi. Thanks for the input. What you explained was what I tried. I send a mail with the (GTUBE?) spam test string. The subject I get is [SPAM][LOW] [SPAM][MID] [SPAM][HIGH]. When I switch the priority the subject contains [SPAM][HIGH] [SPAM][MID] [SPAM][LOW] So the server is always applying...
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    change subject based on spam rating

    Hi. I want to tag the subject of a mail based on the spam rating. I want to use [SPAM][HIGH], [SPAM][MID] and [SPAM][LOW]. I did create three rules to achieve this. When receiving spam that's rated high, I get all three tags into the subject (ass the rating is higher than the minimum for all...

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