On Wed, March 17, 2010 11:00 am, Mark Martinec wrote:
>> so, dumb question:
> These are two mostly independent features: verification and signing.
> The message [1] only says that verification is disabled. Turning on
> DKIM verification does not require any keys or certificates on your side,
> th
Voytek,
> as I was re-starting amavisd after a recent re-config I noticed the DKIM
> message [1] in the log;
>
> [1]
> DKIM signature verification disabled, corresponding features not
> available. If not intentional, consider enabling it by setting:
> $enable_dkim_verification to 1, or explicitly
as I was re-starting amavisd after a recent re-config I noticed the DKIM
message [1] in the log;
I'm 'vaguely' familiar with DKIM to the extent that 'I know it exists' but
not much beyond, and, do not have DKIM here, looking at amavisd docs, it
requires certain setup with certificates, etc
so, du
Bruno,
> I found the following in the amavisd.conf-sample:
> $spam_quarantine_method = 'local:spam-%m.gz';
> but did not found explanation about its syntax or parameters.
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#quarantine
> What is %m ?
RELEASE_NOTES:
For the record, here is
Richard,
> I've enabled the SQL logging and quarantine and i see it filling up
> pretty fast.
> Is there an option to only log the quarantined messages?
No, there is no such option - apart from hacking the code.
I'm not expecting such need, as logging all records is needed
for penpals and bounc
Müfit Eribol wrote:
> I have amavisd-new-2.6.4, postfix-2.3.3 running on a CentOS 5.4 box.
>
> Everything was fine before. The admin used to receive all the spam
> notifications by email. But, this notification stopped somehow.
> Although, there is no problem with the notification for BANNED and V
Voytek,
> I have Postfix with SMTP AUTH with amavisd, it all works well (as long as
> I don't touch it..)
>
> (cross posted to postfix list as well)
Advice (mouss and others) feed authenticated mail to amavisd on a
dedicated port is good, regardless of whether you need this separation
right away
Otávio,
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 09:41:09 Gerd v. Egidy wrote:
> > $r->banned_filename_re = new Amavis::Lookup::RE(qr/.\.($re)\$/i);
> There is no banned_filename_re within PerRecip, so that's not gonna work.
>
> > What is the right way to implement banned rules for domains (using
> > Amavis:
On Tue, March 16, 2010 5:08 am, Mark Martinec wrote:
> No they are not valid according to RFC 5322 (ex RFC 2822).
> Mail client should have encoded these characters according to RFC 2047.
Mark, Noel, thanks
yes, they're using a rather old mail client
> WHAT IS AN INVALID CHARACTER IN A MAIL H
Mark Martinec wrote:
> Helmut,
>
> > don't know when it started but I see the following lines in the
> > logs:
> >
> > Use of uninitialized value $args[0] in sprintf at
> > /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.1/Mail/SpamAssassin/Logger.pm
> > line 241.
> > [...]
> > Mar 8 19:48:44 teg amavis[66
On Tuesday March 16 2010 05:16:10 Sahil Tandon wrote:
> I do not believe any of this is in question. Using pipe(8) with the
> appropriate concurrency considerations in main.cf makes for a very
> robust delivery solution.
I didn't intend to imply that using a piped delivery by itself is
a problem.
Mark,
Mark Martinec schrieb:
>> I'm not quite clear what tables the logging mechanism in AMaViSd uses
>> and which I have to define to use bounce killer. Any hint?
>
> You need tables maddr, msgs, msgrcpt, and quarantine,
> search for "R/W part of the dataset" in README.sql-mysql / README.sql-pg
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