File master.cf
89.105.*.*:smtp inet n - n - 10 smtpd
-o smtpd_sender_restrictions=reject_unknown_sender_domain,
reject_non_fqdn_sender, permit_sasl_authenticated,$chk_sender
^^^
no spaces are allowed within a postfix option
Hej,
the $*_ttl values tells how long the result of a virus/spam test
remains valid:
# expiration time of cached results: time to live in seconds
# (how long the result of a virus/spam test remains valid)
$virus_check_negative_ttl= 3*60; # time to remember that mail was not
infected
Hello Michael Scheidell,
First, did you use the ports version of amavisd/postfix/SA? (looks like you
did)
Yes.
Second, you have a non-standard installation, using the master.cf settings
different than the 'normal' documentation on setting up amavisd/postfix/SA.
You might start with looking
Ivan,
I have smtp-amavis in master.cf
smtp-amavis unix - - n - 10 smtp
-o smtp_data_done_timeout=1200
-o smtp_send_xforward_command=yes
-o disable_dns_lookups=yes
-o max_use=20
The maxproc (=10) should match your $max_servers
(or else
Vladislav,
I'm trying to find out email delays are abnormally big on my mail host.
It's postfix + amavisd-new.
I increased amavis log verbosity (log_level=3 in amavisd.conf), and
detailed timings show
Btw, log level 2 suffices to see timing reports.
that most of the time is taken for
floss,
the $*_ttl values tells how long the result of a virus/spam test
remains valid:
# expiration time of cached results: time to live in seconds
# (how long the result of a virus/spam test remains valid)
$virus_check_negative_ttl= 3*60; # time to remember that mail was not
infected
David,
We are using amavisd-new + amavisd-milter and, once in a while, a mail
comes in that can't be scanned in the given $child_timeout time. The
mail gets temporarily rejected like this (amavisd-new 2.6.2):
4.5.0 Error in processing, id=04844, virus_scan FAILED: virus_scan:
ALL VIRUS
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 18:40:49 +0100, Mark Martinec wrote:
I agree it is too long. I'll make the following change:
Perfect. Thanks!
Each temporary failure should leave behind preserved temporary
directory, along with a mail message (email.txt), available for
later examination. The