Michael Hall wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], pcravero, @domain.com, @.domain.com, @.net,
@.
The above entry is I assume altered, there is no way for it to create
those query keys based on the input email address. If you're going
to post logs for debugging purposes, etc. post the real logs, anything
Hi,
Im using amavisd-new ver 2.3.3 & postfix just block SPAM and the stats
that I get from the amavis.log file
using amavislogsumm.pl are as follows
Totals:
---
37439 : Mails
thereof
0 : INFECTED
4929 : SPAM Blocked
0: SPAM Tagged
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 11:16:33AM +0100, Paolo Cravero as2594 wrote:
> Hi,
> I am playing with LDAP profiling for my users, either by domain or by
> recipient address. I need to set a domain as "virus lover", but can't
> seem to be able to do that.
>
> The LDAP entry looks like this:
>
> dn:
Craig wrote:
> postfix-2.2.8_2,1
> amavisd-new-2.3.3_1,1
> I ran into problems last night with this message repeating for about 2
> minutes in the maillog:
> Feb 2 00:33:21 mx1 amavis[75326]: (75326-01) Exceeded storage quota
> 279252000 bytes by do_ascii; last chunk 51216 bytes
> Feb 2 00:33:
We use a combination of Kaspersky and clamav on several machines. While
clamav doaes a pretty good job in recognizing current in-the-wild-
viruses, Kaspersky is reportedly the company with the best update speed;
after new attacks they are, according to tests in the german magazine
c't, regularl
Al Bogner wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2006 16:33 schrieb Peter:
I have been tasked with setting up multiple anti-virus filters on my
existing amavisd-new/spamassassin installation. I see that there are
quite a few (38) compatible with amavisd-new and I am looking for
recommendations fro
Am Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2006 16:33 schrieb Peter:
> I have been tasked with setting up multiple anti-virus filters on my
> existing amavisd-new/spamassassin installation. I see that there are
> quite a few (38) compatible with amavisd-new and I am looking for
> recommendations from people in the
postfix-2.2.8_2,1
amavisd-new-2.3.3_1,1
I ran into problems last night with this message repeating for about 2
minutes in the maillog:
Feb 2 00:33:21 mx1 amavis[75326]: (75326-01) Exceeded storage quota
279252000 bytes by do_ascii; last chunk 51216 bytes
Feb 2 00:33:21 mx1 amavis[75326]: (75326
I have been tasked with setting up multiple anti-virus filters on my
existing amavisd-new/spamassassin installation. I see that there are
quite a few (38) compatible with amavisd-new and I am looking for
recommendations from people in the field. I figure I will use clamav and
would like to add a
Paolo Cravero as2594 wrote:
One update, still hoping for answers!
Setting in /etc/amavisd.conf the following
@bypass_virus_checks_maps = ( [ 'domain.com' ] );
works and lets viruses through. Still, the amavisBypassVirusChecks
content is ignored. I tried with Y, 1, true. Both with and
Charlie wrote:
> I'm having the same problem as described previously. SA header is not
> attached when destination email domain is not $mydomain, even when the
> mail has been identified as spam (score >5.0).
> I have
> @local_domains_maps = ( [".$mydomain",
> '.another.
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