Re: help please to run spamassassin _and_ ravantivirus from postfix
I think amavisd-new may be what you are looking for, it works with postfix and will run both the antivirus and spamassassin: http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/ I haven't used it myself, I don't do virus checking so I have a simpler setup using a shell script to run spamassassin. Cheers On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 03:03 AM, Chris Evans wrote: I have been happily using postfix's antispam for my fairly small volume Email list (opt in!) server for nearly a year and using ravantivirus for antiviral cover. However, I'm getting more and more spam despite my rbl lookups 'cos I just don't have time to keep updating my postfix body and header checks. I want to go over to using spamassassin and probably Vipul's razor to be more flexible but I want to retain ravantivirus and I want one system to cover all accounts and all lists on my server (i.e. not using spamassassin from procmail). I think I can do: mail in -> amavis -> spamassassin/razor -> ravantivirus using the right combination of 10025 and 10026 but I'm not a unix guru and this is beyond me to set up. I'm sure I'm not the only one to be doing this so please can anyone give me fairly simple instructions about what to install and how to set up master.cf and main.cf to achieve what I want? TIA, C P.S. Debian stable, I386, postfix 1.1.11, ravantivirus 8.4.2 and have the stable debs for spamassassin, razor and amavis.PSYCTC: Psychotherapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Counselling and Therapeutic Communities; practice, research, teaching and consultancy. Chris Evans & Jo-anne Carlyle http://psyctc.org/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Converting from BSD/OS
On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Ben Bass wrote: > I work for an ISP with a very small # of users (approx. 300 dialup, > 700 email) and am planning on moving away from BSD/OS to Debian. > This will be running on a Compaq DL360 platform. My two main concerns > regarding the OS are stability and ease of use. Also if I choose > Debian Linux over one of the BSD's how difficult is it to convert the > passwd from BSD/OS? Debian is stable. Debian is easy to admin and maintain. (Since you may already know BSD, you may want to consider NetBSD or another BSD first.) Converting the password file is easy (unless you use BSD/OS "widepasswords", then I am not sure). I have done this (both ways) several times. I will send you a script off-list. Jeremy C. Reed echo 'G014AE824B0-07CC?/JJFFFI?D64CB>D=3C427=>;>6HI2>
Converting from BSD/OS
I work for an ISP with a very small # of users (approx. 300 dialup, 700 email) and am planning on moving away from BSD/OS to Debian. This will be running on a Compaq DL360 platform. My two main concerns regarding the OS are stability and ease of use. Also if I choose Debian Linux over one of the BSD's how difficult is it to convert the passwd from BSD/OS? Thanks
Re: Problem with squirrelmail-update
Had the same problem. I had to manually edit config.php. Here are the steps I took: 1. Backup up config.php 2. Run conf.pl 3. open config.php and the backup, then do a step-by-step comparison Not sure where the problem was. Sorry, but I have several users who check their mail via SquirrelMail and did not have time to research, just keep working it until it was fixed. There is a bug report on this at: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=190923 I think it has something to do with the themes, but am not sure. I'll send you my config.php if you like. For some reason, I also had to reboot my workstation. I don't think that was the problem . . . but Netscrape had basically lost it and I could not clean it otherwise (Mandrake 8.2, Netscape 7.x). I still haven't gotten themes to work since the upgrade. Rod > Hello! > > After updating my squirrelmail on testing from 1.3.2+1.4.0rc1-1 to 1.4.0-1 > it doesn't work. I'm able to login, and I get the frameset, but the frames > are empty. Any ideas where the problem is? > > regards Markus > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Ameobit, noun- Ameoba/Rabbit cross. It can multiply and divide simultaneously.
help please to run spamassassin _and_ ravantivirus from postfix
I have been happily using postfix's antispam for my fairly small volume Email list (opt in!) server for nearly a year and using ravantivirus for antiviral cover. However, I'm getting more and more spam despite my rbl lookups 'cos I just don't have time to keep updating my postfix body and header checks. I want to go over to using spamassassin and probably Vipul's razor to be more flexible but I want to retain ravantivirus and I want one system to cover all accounts and all lists on my server (i.e. not using spamassassin from procmail). I think I can do: mail in -> amavis -> spamassassin/razor -> ravantivirus using the right combination of 10025 and 10026 but I'm not a unix guru and this is beyond me to set up. I'm sure I'm not the only one to be doing this so please can anyone give me fairly simple instructions about what to install and how to set up master.cf and main.cf to achieve what I want? TIA, C P.S. Debian stable, I386, postfix 1.1.11, ravantivirus 8.4.2 and have the stable debs for spamassassin, razor and amavis.PSYCTC: Psychotherapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Counselling and Therapeutic Communities; practice, research, teaching and consultancy. Chris Evans & Jo-anne Carlyle http://psyctc.org/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem with squirrelmail-update
Hello! After updating my squirrelmail on testing from 1.3.2+1.4.0rc1-1 to 1.4.0-1 it doesn't work. I'm able to login, and I get the frameset, but the frames are empty. Any ideas where the problem is? regards Markus
Re: scponly, rssh
On Tuesday 29 April 2003 02:35, Peter Holm wrote: > Hi, > > looking for a solution to allow users ONLY scp without a shell, I > found > > http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/ > > I was wondering, if there are any debs somewhere, but could not find > any. You didn't look hard enough. rssh is packaged in testing and unstable. Package name is rssh I guess you're running stable (woody, I hope). Downloading the source package and building it locally should mostly work (I have to admit that I haven't looked at the dependencies, though). cheers -- vbi -- random link of the day: http://fortytwo.ch/sienapei/eevojope pgpyyYU3y4JkT.pgp Description: signature