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    Working OpenBSD spamd package ** now $800USD - $1000USD **

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      Guest
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      Great news all around!  We're setting up a test MTA right now and we'll probably start testing things here shortly.

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        Guest
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        I opened a topic in the forum for people to test this package and report back:

        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,8952.0.html

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          sullrich
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          The package is ready for testing.    Paypal me please at sullrich@gmail.com

          Thanks!!

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            Guest
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            I'm going to count this as a feature request rather than a bug.  The requirement to encapsulate an alias inside of {}'s is inconsistent with the pfSense UI.  Ideally, there would be a drop down field to specify a single IP or an alias, and if alias is selected, then the alias field would autopopulate just like in other places throughout the UI.

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              sullrich
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              @submicron:

              I'm going to count this as a feature request rather than a bug.  The requirement to encapsulate an alias inside of {}'s is inconsistent with the pfSense UI.  Ideally, there would be a drop down field to specify a single IP or an alias, and if alias is selected, then the alias field would autopopulate just like in other places throughout the UI.

              Absolutely.  But that is the only way to work with 1.2 without shipping a new filter.inc.   And it has changed to $aliasname instead of {}.   As I stated previously this will change going forward where the item will automatically be changed into a name without the $.  But for 1.2 that is all we can do…

              From an earlier post in this thread... "NOTE: I might change this in the future (which will auto-upgrade itself) but this was done so that we could get this working in 1.2-REL without a new filter.inc."

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                sullrich
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                I have received payment from submicron and lambert.  Everyone else that committed to this bounty, please pony up or face the wrath of the bounty pig.

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                  Liam
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                  Pardon me for my ignorance, I am new to pfsense.  Is a bounty package only available to those who contribute to the bounty?  This port of spamd is a main reason why I chose pfsense, so I would like to know what the process is to get access to it.

                  Thank you
                  Cheers, Liam

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                    Guest
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                    This particular package is available to anyone now and will be freely available going forward.  In fact, we'd encourage you to grab it and test it.  Generally bounty projects are available to anyone, the only real exception has been the Traffic Shaper, which will be freely available to anyone in pfSense 1.3, but for those who contributed to the bounty project, its available in a special 1.2 release so that it can be fully tested and support methodologies developed.

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                      sullrich
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                      @xibalba:

                      i would be very interested in spamd being brought back into pfSense. We have two pfSense CARP routers sitting infront of a mail server that takes in 30-50k emails per day most of which is spam. I would love to see and have spamd implemented on pfSense. This would also be significantly helpful so we don't have to expose Exchange machines to the internet. right now we use postfix at our colo and deliver it ot the exchange machine via ipsec.
                      I am willing to throw down $250 for this in the next few weeks. i would like to give the money directly to the project and have them payout someone who completes this bounty.
                      thanks,

                      Please paypal me sullrich@gmail.com

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                        iced98lx
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                        @sullrich:

                        Please paypal me sullrich@gmail.com

                        I just sent you $50, I know I wasn't part of the bounty originally but I appreciate your work and would like to see development continue and some issues worked out in it such as the whitelist/blacklist count fixed and other nitpicky things. Thanks for your work on it.

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                          Guest
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                          Wow neat, thanks for the contribution!  I'm sure he appreciates it.

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                            sullrich
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                            Indeed.  I can use all the money I can get right now.  Damn A/C went out in my house :(

                            I'll be jumping back into SpamD later this week.  Taking a much needed break for a few days.

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