![]() ![]() In Hands Off's dialog prompt window there are four time/occurrence options to block, "Always, Until Quit, Until Reboot, Once" (third screen shot). So far, I haven't noticed any prompts like this with Lulu. When I open an email with Thunderbird, Hands Off immediately prompts that there's an attempt by Thunderbird to respond to the tracking pixel (which is triggering Thunderbird to make a connection unrelated to imap/smtp etc.). ![]() I often get emails with tracking pixels from say, LinkedIn or a marketing email. This is great but is lacking when compared to Hands Off.įor example, I use Thunderbird email client to receive/send emails. With Lulu, you can either permanently or temporarily block by process or remote-endpoint (first and second screen shots below). So far though, it's not been a complete solution/alternative. When looking for alternatives to Hands Off, I found Lulu, which seems like one of the better firewalls out there. ![]() Shortcomings with current alternative (Lulu): However, currently (as of 2022 May), it seems there is no Hands Off firewall app compatible with MacOS Big Sur. I've been using Hands Off for a while and it does this well. Not just tell me that "xyz app trying to connect to 12.34.56.78", where I don't have a clue what the IP address or numerical web address is. I'm looking for an app or combination of apps that can give more control or 'gate-keep' outgoing connection requests and identify the domain being resolved by name (not IP address). like the One Periodic's Hands Off firewall The number of emails learned is constantly increasing.Which firewall can selectively apply multiple named domain resolving rules per app? E.g. 21:08:12 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_controller_learn_fin_task: learned message as spam: 21:08:12 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_mime_part_detect_language: detected part language: en 21:08:12 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_message_parse: loaded message id: queue-id: size: 4397 checksum: ![]() 21:08:12 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_controller_check_password: allow unauthorized connection from a trusted IP 127.0.0.1 21:06:39 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_controller_learn_fin_task: learned message as ham: 21:06:39 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_mime_part_detect_language: detected part language: en 21:06:39 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_message_parse: loaded message id: queue-id: size: 4397 checksum: While moving an email from or to the Junk folder tail -f /var/log/rspamd/rspamd.log|grep controller 21:06:39 #2970301(controller) csession rspamd_controller_check_password: allow unauthorized connection from a trusted IP 127.0.0.1 If the message is moved out of the Junk folder again, Rspamd will automatically learn it as ham again. rw- 1 vmail vmail 354 Dec 6 20:05 rspamd-learn-spam.svbinįrom now on, any email that is moved to the Junk folder will be automatically learned as spam by Rspamd. rw- 1 vmail vmail 199 Dec 6 19:58 rspamd-learn-spam.sieve rwx- 1 vmail vmail 61 Dec 6 20:49 rspamd-learn-spam.sh rw- 1 vmail vmail 452 Dec 6 20:07 rspamd-learn-ham.svbin rw- 1 vmail vmail 314 Dec 6 19:59 rspamd-learn-ham.sieve rwx- 1 vmail vmail 60 Dec 6 20:48 rspamd-learn-ham.sh shĬheck permissions of scripts ls -al /etc/dovecot/rspamd total 32ĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Dec 6 20:52. vi /usr/local/ispconfig/server/conf-custom/install/dovecot_ protocol imap. This will reconfigure /etc/dovecot/nf and restart Dovecot. Edit /usr/local/ispconfig/server/conf-custom/install/dovecot_ instead and do a Force Update. Results for file: cur/.er,S=57675,W=58742:2,ST (0.055 seconds)įilename = "cur/.er,S=57675,W=58742:2,ST" Įxample of using a user’s INBOX for Rspamd ham training (harmless mails) rspamc learn_ham /var/vmail/domain.xx/username/Maildir/cur Automatic Rspamd training with Dovecotĭon’t edit /etc/nf directly because it will be overwritten after each ISPConfig update. Rspamd manual learningĮxample of using a user’s Junk folder for Rspamd spam training (unwanted mails) rspamc learn_spam /var/vmail/domain.xx/username/Maildir/. The more users do this, the faster the spam filter is trained because the settings apply server-wide.Ī correctly installed ISPConfig-server with Rspamd on Ubuntu according to the Perfect Server Setup is required for this tutorial. If the email is moved out of the Junk folder again, it should automatically learned again as ham by Rspamd. If an email is moved to the IMAP Junk folder, Rspamd should automatically learn it as spam. How to make Rspamd train spam/ham automatically. ![]()
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