Re: [AMaViS-user] @lookup_sql_dsn

2008-01-20 Thread Mark Martinec
Rocsca, @lookup_sql_dsn It is worth to use it? What I have to put in amavis SQL database. If static lookups meet your needs, there is no advantage to enable SQL-based lookups. The main advantage of SQL-based (or LDAP-based) lookups is that changes in a database take effect immediately, no

Re: [AMaViS-user] Logging SA matched rules in 2.6.0-pre3

2008-01-20 Thread Mark Martinec
Raj, Uncomment (remove the first '#') both occurrences of the: #[? %#T ||, Tests: \[[%T|,]\]]# [...] Thanks, I am having SA rules logged in log file. I am also using sql logging, is it possible to log the SA rules to sql also? The sample config did not have some thing like

Re: [AMaViS-user] amavisd no SPAM for users in aliases

2008-01-20 Thread Mark Martinec
Christophe, I think my problem is that I don't know How to say : - my LDAP users ( 90% of my users) are spam lovers. and - my /etc/aliases and canonical relocated users are non spam lovers .. So you either have a $final_spam_destiny=D_PASS, or you have all recipients declared as spam

Re: [AMaViS-user] Shared quarantine

2008-01-20 Thread Mark Martinec
Rocsca, I have a frontend SMTP gateway that serves serveral domains. The frontend spans trhough several server. Every server has the same configuration/hardware. The platform of every server is Postfix+MySQL+Amavisd-new. I would like to enhanche my system implementing a shared quarantine

Re: [AMaViS-user] F-Prot 6 Daemon support for amavisd-new

2008-01-20 Thread Mark Martinec
Alex, yesterday I had the time to fix the support for the new f-prot version. Just add: ['F-Prot 6', \ask_daemon, [SCAN FILE {}/*\nQUIT\n,'127.0.0.1:10200'], qr/^(0|8|64) /, qr/^1 /, qr/^1 infected: ([^]+)/ ], to your config. Since yesterday it has processed a few

Re: [AMaViS-user] Logging SA matched rules in 2.6.0-pre3

2008-01-20 Thread Rajkumar S
On Jan 21, 2008 3:30 AM, Mark Martinec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A simple solution could add a field to a msgs table, and store a list of rule names there, perhaps as a comma-separated list of rule names. Such a solution does not offer useful/quick queries on stored records for the purpose of