Thanks for the great and fast support.
With javascript turned off Baruwa appears to do what it should, but with
javascript on I get the errors.
It is the same whether I use Internet Explorer or Opera or Firefox.
"Error connecting to server. check network!" when Javascript is turned
on.
No problems when it is turned off, so I'm not getting any traceback.
The other problem is Releasing from Quarantine. It goes out and gets
re-quarantined.
I have this line in my Whitelist:
6 any 127.0.0.1 =builtin=
But it doesn't work as I'd expect.
I managed to release one spam email, but another spam email and a
'virus' email were re-quarantined. The 'virus' wasn't a virus but some
attachments that were known to be good.
As far as the domains go, that isn't relevant to me as I use a script to
extract valid recipient from Active Directory. I'll ignore domains at
this stage then.
Regards,
John
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Colin Kissa
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 10:06 AM
To: Baruwa users list
Subject: Re: [Baruwa] Installed but not quite right
On 12 Apr 2011, at 6:16 PM, IT-Support wrote:
> Thanks for the help so far.
> Where is the traceback data meant to show up. On the browser or in
the
> logs.
The traceback will show up on the browser screen.
> Does it matter what browser I use. I've got the whole range: IE,
Opera,
> Chrome, Firefox...
It shouldn't really matter, but i have not really tested with opera
>
> I turned off javascript in Opera and then some of the problems went
> away. I'm still not seeing any traceback.
In this case the issues could be opera / javascript related
> Does Baruwa require that javascript be disabled? That doesn't make
sense
> because the Messages screen uses it to refresh.
No it does not. I simply told you to disable it such that the traceback
would
not be masked as the ajax calls sanitize the error and do not provide
the
full traceback.
>
> Now releasing from quarantine sends the mail back to Postfix and it
> get's re-caught by the spam/virus scanners and ends up back in
> quarantine.
You need to add 127.0.0.1 to your whitelist incase syncdb did not do it.
>
> Domains are still a mystery to me. Is this at all relevant to me if
I'm
> just using this MailScanner as a gateway mail server and relaying
clean
> mail to another server.
The domains are only useful if you are going to use external
authentication
and configure your MTA's relay_domains from the mysql database.
>
> I'm starting to look like a noob here, but I'm not. Or I didn't think
I
> was. :(
> Thanks again for the quick responses.
I would suggest you take a look at the spamsnake howto to see how
integration of domains in baruwa could be used in your MTA.
> John
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