mouss wrote:
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
[snip]
Also, the docs say Also for 3.1.0, you can apply a patch [WWW]
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3815 which will allow
you to add a separate MIME header that shows all the message's relay
countries, independent of the rules.
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
OK, thanks. I've gotten so far now that amavisd reports the header but
it is not inserted into the actual message headers.
I tested the snippet I sent you and it worked.
amavis[1968]: (01968-01) header: X-Relay-Countries: VN\n
--per
Michael Scheidell wrote:
we really don't need amavisd-new mailing list cluttered up by idiots and
their backscanner/chalange response crap.
how stupid can you get? subscribe to a mailing list and point to a CR
system?
how about a postfix header_checks:
/^X-Delivery-Agent: TMDA/
Am 29.09.2008 um 16:51 schrieb Stefan Förster:
Hello world,
using DBD:Pg 1.49-2, pgsql 8.3.3 and amavisd-2.6.1, I get the
following error:
Sep 29 16:29:40 nemea amavis[8255]: (08255-01) DO_QUARANTINE, sender:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sep 29 16:29:40 nemea amavis[8255]: (08255-01) SEND via SQL
Thanks Mark.
I had worked out that it was looping and have (at least for now) changed to
quarantining to files.
Thanks also for the doco link. That has told me about the quarantine to mbox
which is probably the way I shall go.
FWIW, I have also modified amaavisd to use bogofilter instead of
Mark,
Thank you for your patience and time with this. I still haven't got it
working.
Mark Martinec wrote:
amavisd-release need not run as any specific user, all it needs
is an access to an inet or unix socket offered by amavisd.
If run as root, it works fine. Run from the web script
rocsca,
due to high load of my Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL boxes, I have had to
disable the primary virus scanner (UVSCAN). I found that UVSCAN is very
CPU expensive so I had no other choice other then disable it. So
Amavisd-new at the moment is using only CLAMAV. If it crash or stops
working
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
Hello,
due to high load of my Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL boxes, I have had to
disable the primary virus scanner (UVSCAN). I found that UVSCAN is very
I have found that ClamAV detects as much or more than uvscan. Can you
place uvscan as a backup scanner?
CPU
https://secure.nai.com/apps/downloads/free_evaluations/default.asp?regi
on=ussegment=small
I will try and I'll let you know..
The CPU has grown again.. I fear that I have to disable it!
Or maybe is there a way to set 'uvscan' as secondary mail scanner and to
scan email only if the
The CPU has grown again.. I fear that I have to disable it!
Just move it from @av_scanners to the @av_scanners_backup list
and keep clamd as a primary virus scanner.
I never have read the conf file completely... :-( Sorry..
Now I have:
@av_scanners = (
### http://www.clamav.net/ -
I got this figured out. Apparently CPAN was updating a Perl installation
in /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl, whereas Amavisd-new was picking up packages
in /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl. Because of that some modules that I
thought I'd updated (namely, MIME::Tools) where still picking up the older
lartc wrote:
hi all,
i've been getting quite a few mens health spams from yahoo.com and
aol.com and aol.co.uk -- there going to various addresses and my
client's address is being bcc'd
this appears to be abuse, as scores are coming in very low on these
messages (less than 1.0)
i've
I think that amavis handles all header re-writing and ignores any such
directives in the spamassassin config files. This info is in the amavis FAQ
btw. So, if you ran your message through spamassassin by hand you would
likely see the X-Spam-Relay-Countries header added to your message, but it
Hello,
I want to write my own rules - in this case my own rules for Uribl.
If this pattern is in the mail, the score should be XX.
I enabled my own rules in local.cf in /etc/mail/spamassassin with
allow_user_rules 1
The spamassassin --lint -D shows me
[16656] dbg: config: allowing user
Hello,
I want to write my own rules - in this case my own rules for Uribl.
If this pattern is in the mail, the score should be XX.
I enabled my own rules in local.cf in /etc/mail/spamassassin with
allow_user_rules 1
The spamassassin --lint -D shows me
[16656] dbg: config: allowing user
Hello,
I want to write my own rules - in this case my own rules for Uribl.
If this pattern is in the mail, the score should be XX.
I enabled my own rules in local.cf in /etc/mail/spamassassin with
allow_user_rules 1
The spamassassin --lint -D shows me
[16656] dbg: config: allowing user
mouss wrote:
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
OK, thanks. I've gotten so far now that amavisd reports the header but
it is not inserted into the actual message headers.
I tested the snippet I sent you and it worked.
amavis[1968]: (01968-01) header: X-Relay-Countries: VN\n
Yup, I'm getting
On Sep 30, 2008, at 9:27 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
due to high load of my Postfix+Amavisd-new+MySQL boxes, I have had to
disable the primary virus scanner (UVSCAN). I found that UVSCAN is
very
CPU expensive so I had no other choice other then disable it. So
Amavisd-new at the moment is using
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