Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place to ask. Nevertheless...
I have setup amavisd-new in a dual sendmail configuration with a cyrus
lmtp backend. Prior to switching to a dual sendmail configuration, I
managed to get posting to shared folders with acls working. But now
that fails.
Does
Hello Gary,
is a few mounths that I use amavisd-new/spamassassin with DB.
Really, It's happening that the data size become huge.. I have executed the
syncs/ force expire option for sa-learn.. I execute the dump-magic option
here the output before and after launching the commands:
av3:~ #
Richard Bishop a écrit :
Hi,
I'm not sure whether this is an amavis or SA question, but here goes.
The setup we have uses exim, amavisd-new, SA, razor, which is extremely
reliable
and catches most of the spam we recieve, though still misses the occassional
few.
Much of the spam we
Rocco wrote:
Hello Gary,
is a few mounths that I use amavisd-new/spamassassin with DB.
Really, It's happening that the data size become huge.. I have executed the
syncs/ force expire option for sa-learn.. I execute the dump-magic option
here the output before and after launching the
Thanks Gary,
I have put
bayes_auto_expire 0
in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file
and I have scheduled the following cronjob:
40 4 * * * sa-learn --sync --force-expire
for amavis user..
Please, let me know if there's something wrong..
BR,
rocsca
- Original Message -
From: Gary
Hello,
i've encountered a problem with amavisd-new.
When a mail has multiple recipients, one local and one remote,
amavisd will create 2 messages in two independent mail-sessions, but
report only a single queue-id back to the calling smtp-client.
Let's take a look at the logs to illustrate
Oliver,
i've encountered a problem with amavisd-new.
When a mail has multiple recipients, one local and one remote,
amavisd will create 2 messages in two independent mail-sessions,
but report only a single queue-id back to the calling smtp-client.
Indeed. It is a known defficiency.
From the
Rocco wrote:
Thanks Gary,
I have put
bayes_auto_expire 0
in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file
and I have scheduled the following cronjob:
40 4 * * * sa-learn --sync --force-expire
for amavis user..
Please, let me know if there's something wrong..
BR,
rocsca
Run:
sa-learn -u amavis
Hello Dale, hello Shane,
Am Mittwoch, 1. März 2006 17:27 schrieb Shane Hickey:
Dale Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-03-01 06:12]:
This is incorrect thinking, it certainly can do what you want but
requires a little work form you.
Have the other server(s) log mail via syslog to this server
I believe I have a test whitelisti set up but my
question is why I needed to put the FQDN of the sender
in the mailaddr table for this to work. I thought
putting @domain.com would be good enough but
apparently not. I had to put @host.domain.com.
What is the best confirmation that this is
I posted a message two days ago and it said that it's been waiting
moderator approval because of suspicous subject. I'm not trying to
be rude, but, it's a bit much. If you are going to invite people to
your mailing list, the least you can do is make sure these people can
post. You don't have to,
I posted a message two days ago and it said that it's been waiting
moderator approval because of suspicous subject. I'm not trying to
be rude, but, it's a bit much. If you are going to invite people to
your mailing list, the least you can do is make sure these people can
post. You don't have
I THINK .domain.com will work.
(@domain.com only does the [EMAIL PROTECTED] .domain.com would do
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
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