Re: [AMaViS-user] Custom Log Template Question

2011-03-03 Thread Mark Martinec
> Yes, it is an unstructured header field, header section must not include > any characters with code above 256 s/256/127/ Mark -- Free Software Download: Index, Search & Analyze Logs and other IT data in Real-Time wi

Re: [AMaViS-user] Custom Log Template Question

2011-03-03 Thread Mark Martinec
Clay, > But, given the example from my original email, am I thinking correctly > that the subject with it's ascii representation of the "registered sign" > not fall under RFC 2822 specifications for an unstructured header field > using US-ASCII? Shouldn't this then have been MIME encoded to meet >

Re: [AMaViS-user] Custom Log Template Question

2011-03-03 Thread Clayton Keller
Mark, >> I have been struggling with handling some pesky encoded characters in >> mail logs as of late. >> >> My issue involves passing the message on to a remote rsyslog server >> which then processes the messages into a database. From time to time I >> see messages with something similar to the

Re: [AMaViS-user] amavisd-nanny question

2011-03-03 Thread Christian Roessner
> > Is running amavisd-nanny -c 1 >/dev/null > > from cron every hour (or so) sufficient to ensure that? > > I guess so, although I'm not doing this myself. > It can't hurt to put its output to a log file to be able > to investigate past events if need occurs. And if > a need for killing a child p

Re: [AMaViS-user] Custom Log Template Question

2011-03-03 Thread Mark Martinec
Clay, > I have been struggling with handling some pesky encoded characters in > mail logs as of late. > > My issue involves passing the message on to a remote rsyslog server > which then processes the messages into a database. From time to time I > see messages with something similar to the fo

Re: [AMaViS-user] Custom Log Template Question

2011-03-03 Thread Clayton Keller
On 03/02/2011 10:15 AM, Clayton Keller wrote: > On 02/24/2011 10:08 AM, Clayton Keller wrote: >> I have been struggling with handling some pesky encoded characters in >> mail logs as of late. >> >> My issue involves passing the message on to a remote rsyslog server >> which then processes the messa

Re: [AMaViS-user] DKIM signing

2011-03-03 Thread Mark Martinec
Matthias, > > The cleanest way to differentiate mail submitted from inside > > from inbound mail is to provide a dedicated mailer (MSA) for > > mail submission, which accepts only authenticated mail or mail > > from internal networks. All mail from such MSA can then be > > passed to amavisd on a d

Re: [AMaViS-user] amavisd-nanny question

2011-03-03 Thread Mark Martinec
Ralf, > Is running amavisd-nanny -c 1 >/dev/null > from cron every hour (or so) sufficient to ensure that? I guess so, although I'm not doing this myself. It can't hurt to put its output to a log file to be able to investigate past events if need occurs. And if a need for killing a child process

Re: [AMaViS-user] Mutiple recipients postfix/amavis

2011-03-03 Thread Sébastien AVELINE
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Re: [AMaViS-user] DKIM signing

2011-03-03 Thread Matthias Hanke
> My guess is that the $originating flag is not set for mail > coming from inside, so amavisd thinks this is an inbound mail, > which is not to be signed. > ... > The cleanest way to differentiate mail submitted from inside > from inbound mail is to provide a dedicated mailer (MSA) for > mail subm