On Dec 9, 2005, at 09:38 , Haines Brown wrote:
Haines,
Based on this thread, I decided to install amavis-stats, but man
amavis-stats left me in the dark. The synopsis is: amavis-stats
[options] logfile, but the manual does not specify what this
"logfile" should be.
I'm running debian with sp
Greetings everyone,
Is there a way to have amavisd-new 2.3.3 delete the message amavis-*
file in the /tmp directory after it has been released from quarantine
using the the AM.PDP interface? I am trying to create a custom
Quarantine management script with SQL. I have the SQL Quarantine setup
Hi all,
I've been having a problem recently. We have three relay servers
(relay1, relay2, and relay3) that are round robin MX for the most part.
We have a cisco local director hooked up to them and some domains use it
in DNS.
Anyway, the servers run fine for the most part, with 20-30 messa
Peter wrote:
> We have amavis-new with Postfix/ClamAV/SA running as our secure mail gateway
> and it works very well. We have an internal Linux mail server that only
> talks to the amavis gateway box for security reasons. I now want to stop all
> our outgoing mail being scanned as mail with passwo
Matt,
> >amavis[3635]: (03635-07) Blocked INFECTED (W32/Netsky-Q),
> >It only says INFECTED, it doesn't mention banned (although at higher log
> > level it is evident that banned was triggered too). Fix the log analyzer.
> Well it depends on the virus of course For example mytob uses a
> sch
Gerry wrote:
>>>Also, not much spam is getting autolearned:
>>>
>>>
>>>su amavis -c 'sa-learn --dump magic'
>>>0.000 0 3 0 non-token data: bayes db version
>>>0.000 0 29 0 non-token data: nspam
>>>0.000 0 1548 0 no
Gary V wrote:
Gerry wrote:
Also, not much spam is getting autolearned:
su amavis -c 'sa-learn --dump magic'
0.000 0 3 0 non-token data: bayes db version
0.000 0 29 0 non-token data: nspam
0.000 0 1548 0 no
> Haines,
>
> > Based on this thread, I decided to install amavis-stats, but man
> > amavis-stats left me in the dark. The synopsis is: amavis-stats
> > [options] logfile, but the manual does not specify what this
> > "logfile" should be.
> >
> > I'm running debian with spamassassin, clamav, and
> Haines Brown wrote:
>
> >Based on this thread, I decided to install amavis-stats, but man
> >amavis-stats left me in the dark. The synopsis is: amavis-stats
> >[options] logfile, but the manual does not specify what this "logfile"
> >should be.
> >
> Have a look at:
> /etc/amavis-stats.conf
> /u
Mark Martinec wrote:
Matt,
I'm using amavis-stats to get a nice graph of all mails
Probably it isn't able to distinguish like that...
That's why I'd love to get rid of the banned logs if a virus is found.
Or in other words: if the virus check doesn't find anything, THEN do
banned checks
We have amavis-new with Postfix/ClamAV/SA running as our secure mail gateway
and it works very well. We have an internal Linux mail server that only
talks to the amavis gateway box for security reasons. I now want to stop all
our outgoing mail being scanned as mail with password protected zips get
Haines,
> Based on this thread, I decided to install amavis-stats, but man
> amavis-stats left me in the dark. The synopsis is: amavis-stats
> [options] logfile, but the manual does not specify what this "logfile"
> should be.
>
> I'm running debian with spamassassin, clamav, and amavisd-new. The
Matt,
> I'm using amavis-stats to get a nice graph of all mails
> Probably it isn't able to distinguish like that...
> That's why I'd love to get rid of the banned logs if a virus is found.
> Or in other words: if the virus check doesn't find anything, THEN do
> banned checks.. That would be t
Haines Brown wrote:
Based on this thread, I decided to install amavis-stats, but man
amavis-stats left me in the dark. The synopsis is: amavis-stats
[options] logfile, but the manual does not specify what this "logfile"
should be.
I'm running debian with spamassassin, clamav, and amavisd-new. T
Based on this thread, I decided to install amavis-stats, but man
amavis-stats left me in the dark. The synopsis is: amavis-stats
[options] logfile, but the manual does not specify what this "logfile"
should be.
I'm running debian with spamassassin, clamav, and amavisd-new. The
rrdtool is also inst
Mark Martinec wrote:
Matt,
I'm running amavisd-new-2.3.3
I recently noticed when the Worm.Mytob.CV comes in which seems to
contain a .zip file with a double-extension file inside, my banned rules
trigger correctly. (which are set to D_BOUNCE)
But instead of acting upon it, amavisd asks my v
Peter,
> I see that when I log to file I do not get the same messages as when I log
> using syslog (maillog). It's messing me up when I'm trying to implement a
> script/reporting mechanism. Any comments?
What differences are you noticing? In message preambles, or perhaps in
the amount of loggin
Matt,
> I'm running amavisd-new-2.3.3
> I recently noticed when the Worm.Mytob.CV comes in which seems to
> contain a .zip file with a double-extension file inside, my banned rules
> trigger correctly. (which are set to D_BOUNCE)
> But instead of acting upon it, amavisd asks my virusscanner too wh
Dale Walsh wrote:
On Dec 9, 2005, at 04:49 , Joachim Schoenberg wrote:
Hello Dale,
2. configure finds user "www" in /etc/passwd,
but in fact the user is "wwwrun".
So "make" complains about missing user "www" later.
I used --with-user, but I thing configure does wrong parsing.
If
On Dec 9, 2005, at 04:49 , Joachim Schoenberg wrote:
Hello Dale,
2. configure finds user "www" in /etc/passwd,
but in fact the user is "wwwrun".
So "make" complains about missing user "www" later.
I used --with-user, but I thing configure does wrong parsing.
If it's finding www in
Hi
I'm running amavisd-new-2.3.3
I recently noticed when the Worm.Mytob.CV comes in which seems to
contain a .zip file with a double-extension file inside, my banned rules
trigger correctly. (which are set to D_BOUNCE)
But instead of acting upon it, amavisd asks my virusscanner too which in
th
Dale Walsh wrote:
On Dec 8, 2005, at 06:15 , Matthias Keller wrote:
Joachim Schoenberg wrote:
Am Dienstag, 6. Dezember 2005 10:48 schrieb Dale Walsh:
Now it's running, but in debug mode I see
parseFile(/var/log/mail, 0, 3393576)
ERROR : Could not open file /var/log/mail: Permission deni
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