Hi,

Could you provide us with your custom-made cron job?

Thx.

Cheers,
Nebojsa


On 08/08/11 03:07, Thomas Goirand wrote:

Hi,

Because I was aware of this issue, I simply dropped using the internal
tumgreyspf-clean, and I use my own cron job. If you still wish to have
it fixed, please provide a patch, otherwise, I will simply close this
bug, which IMHO, isn't of any relevance to the package in Debian.

Please let me know your thoughts before I close the bug, so you have a
chance to make me change my mind,

Thanks for the report,
Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

On 08/08/2011 08:29 AM, Nebojsa Trpkovic wrote:
Package: tumgreyspf
Version: 1.35-7
Severity: normal

Hello.

It seems that bug described in closed bug report #588352 can be found in
version 1.35-7 that currently installs in stable (Squeeze) release.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=588352

Example:

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root@mail:/etc/postfix# /usr/lib/tumgreyspf/tumgreyspf-clean

/usr/lib/tumgreyspf/tumgreyspfsupp.py:8: DeprecationWarning: The popen2
module is deprecated.  Use the subprocess module.
    import syslog, os, sys, string, re, time, popen2, urllib, stat

root@mail:/etc/postfix# aptitude show tumgreyspf

Package: tumgreyspf
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 1.35-7
Priority: optional
Section: mail
Maintainer: Thomas Goirand<z...@debian.org>
Uncompressed Size: 209 k
Depends: python-spf, adduser, python, passwd, spfquery
Description: external policy checker for the postfix mail server
   Tumgreyspf can optionally greylist and/or use spfquery to check SPF
records to determine if email should be accepted by your server. The
default behavior is to let emails comming from server that are SPF
approved without any sort of
   greylisting, while all others will be greylisted.

   SPF is information published by the domain owner about what systems
may legitimately send e-mail for the domain. Greylisting takes advantage
of spam and viruses that do not follow the RFCs and retry deliveries on
temporary failure.
   These checks can be used as part of a mail system and allow several
orders of magnitude reduction in spam, lower system load, and few
problems with legitimate mail getting blocked.

   Tumgreyspf uses the file-system as its database, no additional
database is required to use it, see /var/lib/tumgreyspf/data and it's
clean-up cron script. Also take care that tumgreyspf will block emails
from any domain with DNS
   configured with a buggy SPF record.
Homepage: http://www.tummy.com/Community/software/tumgreyspf/

root@mail:/etc/postfix#

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Regards,
Nebojsa Trpkovic







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