Peter,
> > Is there anyway I can preserve the X-DSPAM-Signature in the headers
> > when an email is tagged as spam? I'm just using SA's static rules
> > and DSPAM's bayesian capability.
> > In spam email, the X-DSPAM-* headers are missing...
>
> Just point me to the right piece of code to look
Nicklas,
> I'm getting the following error when trying to start amavisd 2.4.0 in
> QMQPqq mode.
>
> "Problem in the In::QMQPqq code: "strip_tempdir" is not exported by the
> Amavis::Util module
> Can't continue after import errors at (eval 43) line 24
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at (eval 4
> The first time I read the docs, I smiled at the unfortunate oxymoron of
> Quarantined (ie. a condition of enforced isolation) and D_PASS (ie. letting
> mail pass). Perhaps it can best be thought of as "save a copy to the
> quarantine location, and continue processing as directed via D_PASS,
> D_
boka,
> Apr 9 15:01:18 rilej amavis[28436]: (28279-01) (!!) run_command: child
> process [28436]: run_command: failed to exec SCALAR(0x8788c2c) v -c- -p-
> -av- -idcdp -- /var/amavis/amavis-20060409T150118-28279/parts/p002: No
> such file or directory at /usr/local/sbin/amavisd line 2124.
Looks
> > > I have $final_bad_header_destiny = D_PASS; but badh mail will be
> > > quarantined.
>
> That is normal, quarantining is independent from letting mail
> pass despite noticing a problem in it. Turn quaranting off
> for bad headers, if you don't want it:
The first time I read the docs, I s
Luc,
> > I have $final_bad_header_destiny = D_PASS; but badh mail will be
> > quarantined.
That is normal, quarantining is independent from letting mail pass
despite noticing a problem in it. Turn quaranting off for bad headers,
if you don't want it:
$bad_header_quarantine_to = undef;
(or $bad_
Michael wrote:
>> > Question is on priorities:
>> > I see this in the README.sql file and see @sub1.example.com twice,
>> > once with priority 5, once with 3. Which should it be?
It depends on what the priority is set to for other records.
You define how you want it structured. A match is attem
Hello,
Le Dimanche 9 Avril 2006 18:40, Luc de Louw a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Since the update to 2.4.0 I it looks like final_bad_header_destiny is
> ignored.
>
> I have $final_bad_header_destiny = D_PASS; but badh mail will be
> quarantined.
>
> A quick look to those quarantined mails shows that alm
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
> Is anybody using the Squirrel mail plugin for configuration?
>
>
> I'm getting the following error:
>
> Unknown column 'users.username' in 'where clause']' called from
> ReadPolicyList on line 1067
>
> I assume this is a problem with SquirrelMail just want to run it by you
>
Got it figured out, I was missing some tables...
> Is anybody using the Squirrel mail plugin for configuration?
>
>
> I'm getting the following error:
>
> Unknown column 'users.username' in 'where clause']' called from
> ReadPolicyList on line 1067
>
> I assume this is a problem with SquirrelMail
Is anybody using the Squirrel mail plugin for configuration?
I'm getting the following error:
Unknown column 'users.username' in 'where clause']' called from
ReadPolicyList on line 1067
I assume this is a problem with SquirrelMail just want to run it by you
guys first.
Thanks
-
Hi all,
Since the update to 2.4.0 I it looks like final_bad_header_destiny is
ignored.
I have $final_bad_header_destiny = D_PASS; but badh mail will be
quarantined.
A quick look to those quarantined mails shows that almost all of these
emails are regular mails which should be delivered.
Michael,
> Sounds interesting, any idea what kind of a load it puts on
> system/network to do the os fingerprinting?
The p0f itself imposes about as much load as tcpdump.
You can easily see how much time it consumed by
observing output from 'ps' or 'top'.
An hour CPU in a month maybe?
It helps to
> > Question is on priorities:
> > I see this in the README.sql file and see @sub1.example.com twice,
> > once with priority 5, once with 3. Which should it be?
>
> > INSERT INTO users VALUES ( 7, 5, 0, '@sub1.example.com', NULL, 'Y');
> ^^^
>
Hello,
sometimes in my /var/log/maillog i can see messages like this:
Apr 9 15:01:18 rilej amavis[28436]: (28279-01) (!!) run_command: child
process [28436]: run_command: failed to exec SCALAR(0x8788c2c) v -c- -p-
-av- -idcdp -- /var/amavis/amavis-20060409T150118-28279/parts/p002: No
such file o
Michael wrote:
> Question is on priorities:
> I see this in the README.sql file and see @sub1.example.com twice, once
> with priority 5, once with 3.
> Which should it be?
> INSERT INTO users VALUES ( 7, 5, 0, '@sub1.example.com', NULL, 'Y');
^
Hi,
the new release of uvupdate is now available from
http://uvupdate.allmaechd.net.
The new script fixes the following minor problems:
--
- The RedHat Release 9.0 offers a different MTA as expected.
The -q parameter (attach as file) is not supp
I was tracking down a problem with quarantine, (amavis 2.3.3, not ready
for all the neat stuff in 2.4 yet).
For some addresses, for one of my domains (@domain.org) I send the
quarantine to an email address.
I also wanted to do the same for an email address(user) such as
'spamtrap'.
Question is on
Michael Scheidell wrote:
[..]
Sounds interesting, any idea what kind of a load it puts on
system/network to do the os fingerprinting?
Until now I cannot see any significant additional load on the system.
Okay its weekend any very little mails are processed.
I'll keep you updated when somethi
Dear Mark,
Mark Martinec wrote:
[..]
that p0f-analyzer.pl is running, and that amavisd is receiving client IP
address from MTA, which in the Postfix case means the XFORWARD
must be enabled in the Postfix service feeding mail to amavisd, e.g.
-o smtp_send_xforward_command=yes (or -o lmtp_send_xf
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