MrC wrote:
Robert Brooks wrote:
MrC wrote:
I see. Its easy enough to implement. I had originally not seen much
value in those numbers, but will be happy to add the feature if it is
useful.
seeing the overall performance of amavis is useful to me, especially
as I use amavis
Robert Brooks wrote:
MrC wrote:
Robert Brooks wrote:
MrC wrote:
I mean something like this...
Spam Score -5 0 3 5 10 15
I mean something like this...
Spam Score -5 0 3 5 10 15
Percentile5.89% 12.59% 19.43% 24.81% 35.02% 50.37%
Seems like you want a frequency distribution: divide a score range
into arbitrary buckets, fill them by counts of messages falling
Mark Martinec wrote:
I mean something like this...
Spam Score -5 0 3 5 10 15
Percentile5.89% 12.59% 19.43% 24.81% 35.02% 50.37%
Seems like you want a frequency distribution: divide a score range
into arbitrary buckets, fill them by counts of
Hello list,
I'm currently in the process replacing my Obsoleted SuSE91 Postfix /
Amavisd-new / Spamassassin installation with a new one. But I ran into
problems I cannot resolve.
I'm running (my self compiled, on rpmforge based specfile, but with added
missing files), Amavisd-new 2.5.2
Hello John,
just some wild guesses:
Have you disabled selinux? If not, do so in /etc/sysconfig/selinux.
If this doesn't help, maybe running the blocking command under strace
gives you some hints.
Best Regards
Matthias
John schrieb:
Hello list,
I'm currently in the process replacing my
pbr,
$subject_tag_maps_by_ccat{+CC_VIRUS} = [ '***INFECTED*** ' ];
I added the above line to the amavisd.conf file and restarted amavisd.
Didn't change the Subject line. I'm using amavisd v.2.3.3-2
Switch to 2.5.2.
amavisd-new-2.4.3 release notes
- added a by-contents-category setting
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Hello John,
just some wild guesses:
Have you disabled selinux? If not, do so in /etc/sysconfig/selinux.
Yes, selinux is disabled
If this doesn't help, maybe running the blocking command under strace
gives you
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Hello John,
also remove the following line form /etc/sudoers:
Defaultsrequiretty
sa-compile seems to use sudo. This does not work in scripts, when the
requiretty entry is in /etc/sudoers. But this entry is
Hello,
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Hello John,
just some wild guesses:
Have you disabled selinux? If not, do so in /etc/sysconfig/selinux.
If this doesn't help, maybe running the blocking command under strace
gives you some hints.
strace -o
Hello John,
i think you just traced the su command, not amavisd.
try adding -f option to strace or better do it step by step:
first
su - amavis
then
strace -f -o /tmp/amavisstrace /usr/sbin/amavisd debug-sa
make sure, the su command does not prompt you for anything!
Matthias
John
this has been bugging me for a while...
a single amavis process looks like this (in top):
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
13249 amavis16 0 94740 76m 3624 S 0.0 7.6 0:08.68
amavisd
it appears the usage is not the sum of the resident
On Tuesday 02 October 2007 2:09:04 pm Ray wrote:
Hello,
I am new to amavis. I am trying to use the sql lookup for some of the
@*_*_maps.
I have found
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.sql-mysql.txt
and
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.sql.txt
and
Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Switch to 2.5.2.
OK but now have new problems. When I start amavisd I get the error message:
Problem in the Amavis::Cache code
I found a message somewhere that said to set $enable_db=0 and now I get:
Problem in the In::AMCL code
Couldn't find
Mark Martinec wrote:
I mean something like this...
Spam Score -5 0 3 5 10 15
Percentile5.89% 12.59% 19.43% 24.81% 35.02% 50.37%
Seems like you want a frequency distribution: divide a score range
into arbitrary buckets, fill them by counts of
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Hello John,
i think you just traced the su command, not amavisd.
try adding -f option to strace or better do it step by step:
first
su - amavis
then
strace -f -o /tmp/amavisstrace /usr/sbin/amavisd
On 10/3/07, Ray wrote:
On Tuesday 02 October 2007 2:09:04 pm Ray wrote:
Hello,
I am new to amavis. I am trying to use the sql lookup for some of the
@*_*_maps.
I have found
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.sql-mysql.txt
and
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.sql.txt
Hi,
I been looking for another Free AV engine. I am currently using Clamd,
and AVG (But not tied into Amavis, do to the license).
I have am wanting to know what other free AV would you recommend, that
easy to install, can easy be updated and is FREE!
Thanks,
Payne
On 10/3/07, Chuck Payne wrote:
Hi,
I been looking for another Free AV engine. I am currently using Clamd,
and AVG (But not tied into Amavis, do to the license).
I have am wanting to know what other free AV would you recommend, that
easy to install, can easy be updated and is FREE!
Thanks,
On 10/3/07, Gary V wrote:
On 10/3/07, Chuck Payne wrote:
Hi,
I been looking for another Free AV engine. I am currently using Clamd,
and AVG (But not tied into Amavis, do to the license).
I have am wanting to know what other free AV would you recommend, that
easy to install, can easy
Hello John,
the interesting thing is normally at the end: where amavisd hangs. So
just send the last 100 lines.
Also have a look at the file. Maybe you see failing systemcalls or
interesting error messages.
Matthias
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