Dude,

Can I be a beta tester for your doc :-)

I realised today I need to rebuild my gateways as something is badly wrong


Lance

On 27/11/2012 10:30, JC Putter wrote:
For anyone interested i will soon publish a howto for MailScanner/Baruwa/Postfix on CentOS 6.x
as soon as it's out i'll drop the link here.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Andrew Colin Kissa <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    Hi Neil,

    A working MailScanner simply means that your Mailscanner should be
    able to
    process messages as is without any external custom functions enabled.

    The documentation describes what custom functions you need to
    enable to
    get database logging as well as black and white listing etc, as
    well as how
    to integrate with various MTA's postfix included.

    If you were using Exim, you could use the puppet toaster that
    installs the
    whole setup for you automatically.

    The closest i can point you to for postfix is to look at Rocky's
    spamsnake howto
    on howtoforge, although it is written for ubuntu it will show you
    how the pieces
    fit together.

    - Andrew

    On 23 Nov 2012, at 4:36 PM, Neil wrote:

    > Hi guys,
    >
    > I've been using MailScanner with MailWatch(and MySQL) and
    Postfix for
    > a good few years, but I'd like to try and start testing Baruwa as a
    > possible replacement product for MailWatch.
    >
    > I've done the install from
    > http://packages.python.org/baruwa/install_centos.html but this
    doesn't
    > give any info on how to integrate with Postfix and MailScanner and
    > MySQL(well if it does I've somehow missed it). It mentions you must
    > have a working MailScanner config already, but does this mean I must
    > have the same &SQL options I used for MailWatch, or does Baruwa work
    > in a different way?
    >
    > Are there any install guides on how to integrate with Postfix
    and MailScanner?
    >
    > My MailScanner --lint reports no errors and when I enable my
    > header_checks in postfix, my emails leave the Postfix queue, but
    never
    > get into Baruwa.
    >
    > Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Regards.
    >
    > Neil Wilson.
    >
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