Hi.
I dis as you said and found that Mail::SPF:::Query was not installed
as a dependency as it should.
Thanks again !
On 8/4/06, Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guilherme,
My amavis is marking spam but rbl's aren't working thrue amavis:
[5025] dbg: dns: is Net::DNS::Resolver
BLACKLISTED spam is quarantined (I guess 0 is less than the cutoff level
of 4)
Don't know if I noticed this before.
Using sql based blacklist.
(I think I read you can assign numbers to wblist.wb instead of 'W' or
'B')
X-Spam-Score: 0
X-Spam-Level:
On Sunday 30 July 2006 11:37, Benu wrote:
I am running postfix2.2.8 +mysql+sasl+tls+cyrus plus spamassassin-3.1.4,
clamav-0.87, dspam-3.6.2, razor-2.82-14, pyzor-0.4.0-9, dcc-1.3.26-1.53,
and amavis-new 2.4.2 configuration on FC4.
There are no complaints from amavisd debug, amavisd debug-sa
Michael wrote:
BLACKLISTED spam is quarantined (I guess 0 is less than the cutoff level
of 4)
Don't know if I noticed this before.
Using sql based blacklist.
(I think I read you can assign numbers to wblist.wb instead of 'W' or
'B')
for soft wbl, yes you can
X-Spam-Score: 0
Hi,
I'm not getting something about my headers and am hoping someone can
help me understand.
I have:
$sa_tag_level_deflt = -99.0;
in my /etc/amavisd.conf file and normally what I'll see in the email
source is something like this:
===
Subject: Fwd: ** RECOVERY alert - newYarn/HTTP is OK **
Charles wrote:
Hi,
I'm not getting something about my headers and am hoping someone can
help me understand.
I have:
$sa_tag_level_deflt = -99.0;
in my /etc/amavisd.conf file and normally what I'll see in the email
source is something like this:
===
Subject: Fwd: ** RECOVERY
On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 14:46, Gary V wrote:
Charles wrote:
In other words I see where the message is Virus-Scanned, but no
reference to Spam-Status. Is this not hitting the spam filter? If not,
any idea why? It's just these few (less than 5 per day) that come
through like this, all
Greetings. We would like to keep a copy of all messages that are filtered
for backup purposes. We tried postfix always_bcc, but it does not write to
directories. It only writes to email addresses. All we want is to backup all
the mail sent/received to a directory. Thanks for any help.
Greetings. We would like to keep a copy of all messages that
are filtered for backup purposes. We tried postfix
always_bcc, but it does not write to directories. It only
writes to email addresses. All we want is to backup all the
mail sent/received to a directory. Thanks for any help.
I
in a previous tread on this subject Marks answer was (below):
It is possible to archive all mail (but not headers-only).
Search for
$which_section = aux_quarantine;
in file amavisd. There are several examples of additional
quarantining,
right beyond this line. Quarantining can go to
$which_section = aux_quarantine doesn't appear in the amavisd.conf file.
Does it require recompiling Amavisd with special options to get this option
in the conf file?
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At 05:19 PM 8/7/2006, Jim John wrote:
$which_section = aux_quarantine doesn't appear in the
amavisd.conf file.
Does it require recompiling Amavisd with special options
to get this option
in the conf file?
Not in the config file, in the amavisd file itself. Find
the aux_quarantine section and
Search for
$which_section = aux_quarantine;
in file amavisd. There are several examples of additional
quarantining,
If you don't mind having archived clean messages separately from
spam and other malware, the 2.4.0 introduced a clean_quarantine:
amavisd-new-2.4.0 release notes:
- added
Has anyone tried amavisd-new and mysql NDB clustering?
I know how to do load balancing, and split certain functions to separate
machines.
The trick is to load balance AND fault tolerant, at the SQL level.
Keeping up with the AWL, Bayesian tables and SQL based quarantine in
real-time.
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