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Solid Chosen by Secure Computing Corporation for SmartFilter’s SmartReporter - Maintains Dynamic, Highly Available Database of URL Usage Activity







Solid Chosen by Secure Computing
Corporation for SmartFilter’s
SmartReporter - Maintains Dynamic,
Highly Available Database of URL Usage
Activity

Solid Chosen by Secure Computing
Corporation for SmartFilter’s
SmartReporter - Maintains Dynamic,
Highly Available Database of URL Usage
Activity
06/24/2004 02:55 AM

Solid Information Technology Corp., the first to provide an Autonomic Data Management Platform, announced today that Secure Computing Corporation (Nasdaq: SCUR), the experts in securing connections between people, applications, and networks™, has selected Solid EmbeddedEngine™ as the data management platform in its SmartReporter™, a robust reporting solution offering real-time feedback on an organization’s Web usage. SmartReporter is used in conjunction with SmartFilter® v4.0 Web filtering applications. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]




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I had not been checking and clearing the catchall account. It had been accumulating mail for about three weeks. It contained — are you sitting down? — 582,384 emails. Yep, just over half a million. I had to delete the entire account and bounce the Qmail process to get things running smoothly again. (The mere fact that it was running at all is a credit to RedHat 7.2 — a 1.1 GHz Athlon only goes so far...)

If 90% of email is spam (as it is in our office), then 99.9999999% of the email in a catchall account is going to be spam because 99% of inbound spam has an invalid address. This was proven to me when I created a script to empty the account once per hour. Here was the log file 15 minutes after I recreated the account:

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Almost 300 messages in 15 minutes. One hour later:

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That's right — a thousand messages an hour are coming in misaddressed. That's one every four seconds.

Now, of those thousand, how many are legitimately misaddressed emails? I'd say a fraction — I think we probably get one legitimate misaddressed email every couple days, so one of every 75,000 or so messages is misaddressed. I don't care how good your spam filter is, you just can't process that much volume with any reasonably quality.

Why not just bounce them all, you say? Because we get bounces from our bounces. Some people have their mail servers configured to bounce Message Failure messages. So a spam comes in, can't find a mailbox, and bounces to the Reply-To on the message...which is — not surprisingly — fake, so about 10% of the time the message bounces back to the server administrator email account on our box. So, once again we have a bunch of bad emails accumulating somewhere.

I'd like to bounce them so that a legitimate sender at least knows that they misaddressed the email, however, I'd have to be able to change the Reply-To on the bounce so that the bounced bounces go somewhere we don't care about. Sadly, the server management software we're working with doesn't allow that.

I've abandoned the idea of a catchall account. There's just no way we can manage it effectively. Too bad.

I hate spammers.

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