On 06/05/2009 05:15 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> I'm not getting anywhere on this. I installed your versions
> of Archive-Zip-1.23 and IO-Compress-Zlib-2.008 (along with
> your version of amavisd-new and perl, but on FreeBSD),
> but it doesn't break here with your sample message.
>
> The main suspec
Hi!
On 06/02/2009 07:13 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>> I am experiencing problems with some spam-mail that causes amavisd to
>> hang forever. Maybe it has some problems when running spamassassin, at
>> least in many cases the last debug-output is from spamassassin. However,
>> when manually feeding t
On 06/01/2009 09:02 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
> Alexander 'Leo' Bergolth wrote:
>> I am experiencing problems with some spam-mail that causes amavisd to
>> hang forever. Maybe it has some problems when running spamassassin, at
>> least in many cases the last debug-outpu
On 06/01/2009 08:54 PM, Terry Carmen wrote:
>> I am experiencing problems with some spam-mail that causes amavisd to
>> hang forever. Maybe it has some problems when running spamassassin, at
>> least in many cases the last debug-output is from spamassassin. However,
>> when manually feeding the mai
Hi!
I am experiencing problems with some spam-mail that causes amavisd to
hang forever. Maybe it has some problems when running spamassassin, at
least in many cases the last debug-output is from spamassassin. However,
when manually feeding the mail to spamassassin, everything works fine.
Addition
Hi!
Yesterday I ran into a problem that might also bring other amavis users
into trouble:
Mailbombs containing special attachments caused clamav to get into
trouble. It became very slow on scanning those attachments, so amavisd
killed it after it reached the timeout. In my case (pre-queue-setup),
Hi!
I'm using amavisd-new as a postfix smtpd_proxy_filter.
I've noticed that some mailers (some sendmail configurations) include an
AUTH parameter to the MAIL FROM command, which apparently postfix passes
to amavisd. However, amavisd rejects those mails because I have not
defined @auth_mech_avail.
Hi!
Is there a way to select a different policy bank depending on the client
ip address when using a before-queue setup?
(I know of the example using the FILTER option in postfix lookup tables
but I can't use this to select a different smtpd_proxy_filter.)
I was thinking of something like interf
On 03/28/2007 04:51 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>> I've noticed that in my postfix before-queue (smtpd_proxy_filter) setup,
>> some connections to amavis terminate after 100 seconds with timeouts
>> (according to postfix' smtpd_proxy_timeout), even though amavisd's
>> sa_timeout should be at the defau
Hi!
I've noticed that in my postfix before-queue (smtpd_proxy_filter) setup,
some connections to amavis terminate after 100 seconds with timeouts
(according to postfix' smtpd_proxy_timeout), even though amavisd's
sa_timeout should be at the default value of 30 seconds. (It's not set
in the config-
On 03/05/2007 09:03 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>> When using amavisd as a before-queue filter or when using it as a
>> central filter for many MTAs, it might be useful to let Net::Server
>> dynamically fork additional children if necessary.
>>
>> I've done a patch (attached) that lets the Amavis-clas
Hi!
When using amavisd as a before-queue filter or when using it as a
central filter for many MTAs, it might be useful to let Net::Server
dynamically fork additional children if necessary.
I've done a patch (attached) that lets the Amavis-class use
Net::Server::PreFork instead of Net::Server::Pre
Hi!
I'm experiencing some random crashes (once or twice a day) of amavisd
worker processes.
However, since amavisd runs in daemonized-mode, I don't see any
error-message, I'm just seeing that postfix looses the connection to
amavisd. (See attachend syslog-messages.)
How about redirecting runtime
Hi!
Yesterday I suggested that it yould be useful to additionally consider
the message-ids of the "In-Reply-To" or "References" headers for the
penpals feature.
I've now done a small patch that implements that behavior. (Attached.)
It uses the Message-Ids of the "References" header of an incoming
Hi!
Thanks for the penpals feature!
However sometimes, the replies that should be white-listed are sent
using different from-addresses. In this case, the current
pen-pal-feature won't work.
But if the follow-up correspondence is a real reply, the "References" or
"In-Reply-To" headers will contain
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