testacc wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, you are successfuly running Maia. Now you understand what I
>> meant when I said you could not upgrade amavisd-new to a different
>> version, or even the same version.
> Indeed. But only install maia in the future?
Yes
> That should work than.
> And not first amavisd
> testacc wrote:
>
>>> testacc wrote:
>>>
I have the Problem Solved !!
>>>
In /usr/sbin/amavisd-new there is somewhere a line in the script that
want
to use the /etc/amavisd.conf. Because this is not there, it not exists
it
never could use the right values.
>>>
So
testacc wrote:
>> testacc wrote:
>>
>>> I have the Problem Solved !!
>>
>>> In /usr/sbin/amavisd-new there is somewhere a line in the script that
>>> want
>>> to use the /etc/amavisd.conf. Because this is not there, it not exists
>>> it
>>> never could use the right values.
>>
>>> So I changed thi
> testacc wrote:
>
>> I have the Problem Solved !!
>
>> In /usr/sbin/amavisd-new there is somewhere a line in the script that
>> want
>> to use the /etc/amavisd.conf. Because this is not there, it not exists
>> it
>> never could use the right values.
>
>> So I changed this line to /etc/amavis/maia-
testacc wrote:
> I have the Problem Solved !!
> In /usr/sbin/amavisd-new there is somewhere a line in the script that want
> to use the /etc/amavisd.conf. Because this is not there, it not exists it
> never could use the right values.
> So I changed this line to /etc/amavis/maia-amavisd.conf and
I have the Problem Solved !!
In /usr/sbin/amavisd-new there is somewhere a line in the script that want
to use the /etc/amavisd.conf. Because this is not there, it not exists it
never could use the right values.
So I changed this line to /etc/amavis/maia-amavisd.conf and everything
works gre
testacc wrote:
>> testacc wrote:
>>
>> I have a lot of questions, please try to answer all of them. Note that
>> any change to your system from your current setup may drastically
>> effect the way your mail system functions, it may even break it. I
>> recommend you answer the questions, but do not
> testacc wrote:
>
> I have a lot of questions, please try to answer all of them. Note that
> any change to your system from your current setup may drastically
> effect the way your mail system functions, it may even break it. I
> recommend you answer the questions, but do not make any changes to y
testacc wrote:
I have a lot of questions, please try to answer all of them. Note that
any change to your system from your current setup may drastically
effect the way your mail system functions, it may even break it. I
recommend you answer the questions, but do not make any changes to your
system.
Thanks!
I made the change in the FAQ.
Sam
On 6/24/05, Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sam, Brian,
>
> > The MailZu Team is pleased to announce the availability of MailZu
> > which is a quarantine management interface for amavisd-new. It based
> > on amavisd-new SQL reporting and AM.P
> This extra settings are also not changing anything. I have searched
> everything like expansion_quota, 100*1024, 100 * 1024, and so on with GREP
> but no extra variables can be found.
>
> What I can try is to change /usr/sbin/amavisd and change here the
> min_expansion_quota in direct values.
I
Gary, every information is useful, so you don't have to apologize !!!
> testacc wrote:
>
>> What I can try is to change /usr/sbin/amavisd and change here the
>> min_expansion_quota in direct values.
>
>> But this shouldn't be a solution off course.
>
> testacc, I have a question. Do you also have
testacc wrote:
> What I can try is to change /usr/sbin/amavisd and change here the
> min_expansion_quota in direct values.
> But this shouldn't be a solution off course.
testacc, I have a question. Do you also have /usr/sbin/amavisd-new ?
If you installed amavisd-new from Debian, then amavisd-n
>> This is what I have in my amavisd.conf:
>>
>> $MIN_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 100*1024;
>> $MAX_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 300*1024*1024;
>> $MIN_EXPANSION_FACTOR = 5;
>> $MAX_EXPANSION_FACTOR = 500;
>>
>> And this is what I have in my maia-amavisd.conf:
>>
>> $MAXLEVELS = 14;
>> $MAXFILES = 1500;
>> $
Mark wrote:
>> This is what I have in my amavisd.conf:
>>
>> $MIN_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 100*1024;
>> $MAX_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 300*1024*1024;
>> $MIN_EXPANSION_FACTOR = 5;
>> $MAX_EXPANSION_FACTOR = 500;
>>
>> And this is what I have in my maia-amavisd.conf:
>>
>> $MAXLEVELS = 14;
>> $MAXFILES
Sam, Brian,
> The MailZu Team is pleased to announce the availability of MailZu
> which is a quarantine management interface for amavisd-new. It based
> on amavisd-new SQL reporting and AM.PDP protocol.
Congratulations and thanks for your work!
I added pointers to MailZu in the amavisd-new web pa
> This is what I have in my amavisd.conf:
>
> $MIN_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 100*1024;
> $MAX_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 300*1024*1024;
> $MIN_EXPANSION_FACTOR = 5;
> $MAX_EXPANSION_FACTOR = 500;
>
> And this is what I have in my maia-amavisd.conf:
>
> $MAXLEVELS = 14;
> $MAXFILES = 1500;
> $MIN_EXPANSIO
Nicklas,
> > Is actually seems like the header is attached per sender or mail address.
> > If a sender has sent a mail with bad headers through the mail server
> > it gets sticky and the X-Amavis-Alert header is attached to all
> > further mails from that sender. Is that the correct behavior?
> I
2.3.2-pre3 is a preview of the 2.3.2 release, which is expected
to be released next week. It is available at:
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-2.3.2-pre3.tar.gz
Please try it out, particularly the LDAP and Courier users.
Last-minute small changes are still welcome.
It fixes a few
The MailZu Team is pleased to announce the availability of MailZu
which is a quarantine management interface for amavisd-new. It based
on amavisd-new SQL reporting and AM.PDP protocol.
It provides users and administrators access to email that is suspected
to be spam or contain banned contents and
Ok, this is totally clear !
Sorry Mark for not reading your message the right way. I will post it
directly !
This is what I have in my amavisd.conf:
$MIN_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 100*1024; # bytes (default undef, not
enforced)
$MAX_EXPANSION_QUOTA = 300*1024*1024; # bytes (default undef, n
meow,
> Can I know when the child amavisd process will end or clean these folders?
After $max_requests messages have been processed by a child process,
if everything goes well and the process terminates regularly.
Otherwise check your logs for signs of problems, and see is the
amavisd-nanny utili
Ed,
> Looking at your choice to use an 12 character am_id, I'm wondering
> why you didn't use a larger value.
Search for "introduce a concept of 'mail_id'" in RELEASE_NOTES
and read the explanation there.
> Was it for storage reasons? Or is it a matter of adding more
> entropy sources?
Both.
23 matches
Mail list logo