without ever looking at what gets upgraded or what may need
> changing.
Your second paragraph makes an argument against the first. People who need to
update their config files should be broken on purpose.
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> On Thursday 18 March 2010 18:19:43 Jo Rhett wrote:
>> # /usr/local/sbin/amavisd reload 2>&1 1>/dev/null
>> Daemon [14925] terminated by SIGTERM, waiting for dust to settle...
>> becoming a new daemon...
On Mar 18, 2010, at 11:21 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> amav
r another option to
just have it return a result code as to whether or not the reload/restart was
successful. For use in sa-update scripts, obviously ;-)
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On Mar 27, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> It took me a long time, but it will make it into 2.6.3 release:
when is 2.6.3 due out?
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49 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote:
> Amavis does allow by domain. Its not terribly obvious, but in
>
> @score_sender_maps = { '.example.net' =>-5.0}
>
> Hope this helps,
> Curtis
>
> you can do
>
>
>
> Jo Rhett wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 2009, at 3:2
#x27;s
helpful to tune a lot of the scores higher too ;-)
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a quick off the cuff gander, something like this:
@mynetworks = (x,y,z);
@othertrusted = (a,b,c);
remotenet_policy['othertrusted'] = 'TRUSTED';
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icy based on the remote IP address *other*
than what's in mynetworks. Just like you can set policy based on the
TCP port used, why not different remote IP ranges?
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I'd like to set a policy bank that includes just localhost, and
another that includes two remote machines. @mynetworks includes
localhost but other machines I don't want it to include...
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On Oct 30, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Jo Rhett wrote:
>>>> X-Spam-Status: No, score=x tagged_above=-999 required=3.8
>>>> WHITELISTED tests=[]
>
> John Andersen wrote:
>> This is a spamassassin issue, not a Amavis issue.
>
> No it is not,
On Oct 30, 2008, at 1:00 PM, John Andersen wrote:
> Jo Rhett wrote:
>> The following spam status report claims to be whitelisted.
(snip)
>> X-Spam-Status: No, score=x tagged_above=-999 required=3.8
>> WHITELISTED tests=[]
> It doesn't say its White listed.
You don
CME-V6.5.4.3; MSN
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 081029-0, 29/10/2008),
avis-user&a=2008-06&t=7665285
> Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I could swear that this is a common FAQ item, but right now my
>> searches are only turning up a thread about how to setup postfix to
>> avoid rescanning released items.
>>
>> Ver
his
> would be
> bad - other than if 'localhost' were compromised to send out spam and
> malware.
>
>
> Sorry this is somewhat Exim specific, though hopefully this points
> you in
> the right direction. No dou
ld be forged remotely.
Or should I approach it differently to avoid scanning localhost
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So when I saw all the changes for 2.6 and the fairly quick release of
2.6.1 I waited for this branch to stabilize. I haven't seen any
activity lately, so is 2.6.1 really stable at this point, or is
another release being worked on quietly?
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> think it
> has the option to do that for white and blacklists, might be penpals
> also).
My understanding (and I've seen this work) is that it can match just
the message-id, so that someone replying to an alias or a forwarded
message matches the penpal. (this is the case
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uld score the message according to
the published policy. Exactly the same as the sending IP not being
allowed by the SPF rule explicitly, it does what the DKIM policy
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> published. On
> SPF approach, everyone can easily grab the domain sending machines
> because this is DNS published. With DKIM, unless the admin manually
> configured something, it cannot be used that automated way.
You are misunderstanding something. DKIM is published in DNS TXT
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ng list
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>> AMaViS-HowTos:http://www.amavis.org/howto/
>
>
>
> -
Very very FAQ. Lower the level required for adding headers.
On May 19, 2008, at 8:01 AM, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> I wonder if anyone knows how to do this: our antispam (amavis
> 2.5.4+postfix
> 2.3.8+spamassassin 3.1.9) is working okay, but I need to have
> evidence that
> it's work
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he ~warez lists and get the latest bot code and you'll notice that
they use the same list of victims for both sender and recipient,
randomly. It's been that way for ~4 years now, and growing even more
common daily.
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> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amavis-user
> AMaViS-FAQ:http://www.amavis.org/amavis-faq.php3
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Did you restart amavisd?
On Feb 15, 2008, at 7:17 AM, RJ45 wrote:
> yes amavisd-milter I use it but when I try to configure SMTP_AUTH
> policy bank it produces no effect
>
> thanks
>
> Rick
>
>
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Jo Rhett wrote:
>
>> That policy bank is s
rge.net/lists/listinfo/amavis-user
>> AMaViS-FAQ:http://www.amavis.org/amavis-faq.php3
>> AMaViS-HowTos:http://www.amavis.org/howto/
>>
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hink he is using Eric Allman's Sendmail MTA, not the
"sendmail" program provided by postfix. The page you referred him to
has instructions for Postfix when using the sendmail-lookalike
command line program provided by postfix.
RJ45, are you using amavisd-milter? If not, how is se
alled SMTP_AUTH for smtp auth users, and you can disable
virus scanning like so:
$policy_bank{'SMTP_AUTH'} = {
originating => 1,
@bypass_virus_checks_maps = (0),
os_fingerprint_method => undef, # don't query p0f for internal
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ports generated complaints about "spam
about spam".
Switching to "quarantine to a Spam folder" using a local sieve filter
made everyone happy. They set their kill and kill2 levels, and
anything in between is dumped into "Spam". If they are missing an e-
mail,
fund. =]
Um, I'd rather pay you to maintain it than take it over, trust me!
> I am quite happy to contribute these changes back and make them
> available for others to use.
That would be awesome. I'd much rather that you took it over.
Ping Alex. I'll send patches in a bit.
rt (except for editing options as per your patch)
and recommend MailZu?
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Things I need help with:
* I don't use quarantine and I don't personally know anyone who
does. If anyone is using quarantine could test that I don't break
any of that code?
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#x27;m worried about ongoing database changes. I'd much rather have the
amavisnewsql code using the stock tables. That's why I'm asking
about the value of the mailaddr table...
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arying degree of computer
> knowledge).
Glad to hear.
I guess based on feedback, that dropping quarantine isn't a good idea.
Unfortunately, that means I'll need someone to test those components
because I have no environment for this and don't care to create one.
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Lennard Bakker wrote:
> For most users i don't want to tag there email because they don't
> understand filtering options of there email client. They just want to
> read there expected email with the default client config.
Yeah, we do the move to Junk folder as a global script for all users.
> So
Dave McGuire wrote:
> On Jan 29, 2008, at 6:42 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
>>> Because 99% of the time, end-users are complete morons who couldn't
>>> find their own butts with both hands, a funnel, and a roadmap. The
>>> vast majority of them can't handle sorti
'm
going to take over/fork a SQL-db editing tool, and am tempting to
drop all support for quarantine in that.
But before I did that, I wanted to see if there were good reasons to
keep it I wasn't thinking of.
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peed up SQL would be great.
Pretty much my thought.
> Keep in mind things like penpals and @. @domain.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> user@
> and [EMAIL PROTECTED] lookups.
In looking at the code, I think these are synonymous. There's no
difference, really.
> Mark what do you think?
Miguel wrote:
> Jo Rhett escribió:
>> It's a setting in the address book of Exchange.
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138053
>>
> Umm, i dont think so, the remote user sends the very same email touser1
> and user2, they receive it without issues, its only
MrC wrote:
> This is *not* a mail server issue. The mail server is not converting
> the attachments; rather, the MUA is displaying the attachment
> differently for user 1 & 2 vs. 3.
Um, not it's not, sorry. Outlook will send in different formats based
on the recipient settings in the address
I have asked repeatedly on the list about how to query SQL for
local_domains_maps. To first some answers which didn't seem to relate,
then resounding silence.
After taking some time to read the code today, I believe I have figured
out the answer. Will someone please tell me if I'm right or wr
It's a setting in the address book of Exchange.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138053
Miguel wrote:
> Hi to all, im facing a really strange problem, i have a contact that
> sends emails with several images attached to the email, the email has
> several copies to the same domain, so for so go
ith 100 entries per address, and it still came
out faster.
Is there any reason that this change shouldn't be adopted by amavisd
in 2.6 ?
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>> a UNION of the 'users' table with whatever list of domains
>> you can fabricate by a SELECT from your existing postfix schema.
On Jan 18, 2008, at 9:02 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> I'm confused as to how to make this used by amavis. And why would it
> need to b
Mark Martinec wrote:
> Jo,
>
>> Can amavis lookup a map via SQL or not?
>
> Yes, as Gary already showed how (quoting a text from amavisd.conf-sample).
>
> If you have some of the users and their settings in SQL tables
> 'users' and 'policy' (amavis schema), but want to extend the
> 'users' table
Gary V wrote:
> On 1/15/08, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> On Jan 15, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Gary V wrote:
>>> But I can tell you that it's not hard to dump your domains into a flat
>>> file that amavis can use:
>>>
>>> mysql -uusername -psome_password database -
avis/local_domains
>
> Then in amavisd.conf:
>
> @local_domains_maps = ( read_hash("$MYHOME/local_domains") );
That seems so silly when "select distinct Domain from Email" will
give the exact answer. Flushing every minute or so to text tables
and then having
Thank you, Gary for the detailed response (quoted below). However it
appears that these queries will break the existing amavisd tables used
for kill score, etc.
Is there a way I can use (different) SQL tables for determining if an
address is a local user?
> On 1/14/08, Jo Rhett <
t; It probably wouldn't hurt to keep distinction more clear.
Um... show the pages relevant to MTA without postfix-specific
references? It's a very postfix-specific setup.
And I think we should probably have README.penpals as well, instead
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trying to find documentation on how to do this, and
coming up blank.
I have an existing SQL table with all of my mail users, if I can
query that it would be perfect.
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Jo Rhett wrote:
> I see no documentation of determining SMTP-AUTH users from AM.PDP protocol.
Sorry, I found this in the amavisd-milter documentation. It sets
SMTP_AUTH policy bank for you.
> In general the amavisd document is far too postfix-specific. Would you
> accept patc
Mark wrote:
>> I have maybe 70 domains locally, so I was using
>> @local_domains_acl = ('.');
> Not recommended, except for testing.
> There is an increasing number of features which need
> to distinguish between inbound, outbound and all-internal
> mail. The @local_domains_maps and the originating
Mark Martinec wrote:
> 'originating' is implicitly set by mynets, but you can set it
> explicitly, typically from a policy bank.
Mark, I just went back through the documentation and all I can find is a
hack for postfix to use different TCP ports to set different policy banks.
> Example use:
>
Michael Scheidell wrote:
>> From: Jo Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 17:21:02 -0800
>> To: Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc:
>> Subject: [AMaViS-user] local maps
>>
>> (seperated topics because the issue is diffe
lay).
The problem is that I'm hosting a bunch of friends, and I in no way
really want to be editing/restarting everything any time they host a
new domain. (same set of problems for other hosting providers too)
What are my choices to resolve this? I need some sort of db lookup
fo
u wouldn't want to
set "originating" for all crackberry mail...
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ry servers. Which may be local domain name, but coming
from remote source. Penpals would help.
* Is originating only set by mynets? The messages which are failing
are SMTP-auth messages. Isn't that originating? Should we check for
auth and mark messages as originating?
On Jan 3, 2008, at 3
to use
penpals for local<->local users as well.
Can we have an option to tune this?
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On Sep 23, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> Anyone have an answer that isn't obvious?
> I already said I can't put it on the proxy.
No, you didn't. You mentioned that as an option.
And stop being rude to people who answer the question you asked.
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Petr Rehor wrote:
> Bug fixies:
> - Properly calculate timezone offset for synthesized Received header
> on platforms where gmtime() and localtime() returns the pointer to the
> same static struct.
Is this wrapped into the 1.3.0 tarfile now? (remove/replace?)
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ll spam the spam and virus contact address on every
> email from the 'local network'.
>
> If you don't put it in there, it breaks some of the things I mentioned
> above.
>
> Anything else I missed?
> Any solutions other then take
; my($sa_instdir) = '/var/db/spamassassin/compiled/3.002001';
> unshift(@INC, $sa_instdir, $sa_instdir.'/auto');
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Petr Rehor wrote:
> - Added new amavisd-milter option -D client|server which allow
> personalized header or body modifications.
Is there any documentation of this feature?
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mful due to
> whitelists, etc.) since that domain does it's own filtering. There are
> also of course the issues of somewhat reduced performance on my side.
>
> All that I want Postfix and/or Amavis to do is immediately forward email
> for this backup MX domain to that domain.
ly can't be used by e-
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Still grepping through log fil
Shouldn't we bypass_spam_checks ? Seems like a waste of CPU when we
know that it's really spam.
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default NULL value) and then add
> two new users - 'admin' and '@.spamcop.net' and then set their
> policy_id to the new policy and their priority field to at least one
> digit higher than the priority assigned to the @. user. The spam_lover
> field for the policy
the @spam_lovers_map I
defined in the configuration... which it isn't, or which still has the
wrong syntax.
This is really frustrating, mostly because I'm not stupid but this is
very underdocumented and I can't seem to find any debug options which
give me
Jo Rhett wrote:
> Mark Martinec wrote:
>>>> Are you using SQL? If so, a catchall user with spam_lover "N" would
>>>> have precedence over this static hash.
>>> Yes, I am using SQL but I don't think for this map. But that's why I
>>>
s, only for policy and
black/white listing.
Regardless, I believe that amavisd should probably consider making
abuse@ and spamcop and other spam reporting services be spam lovers by
default. And even if you don't, it should be easy to do without having
to hack at the SQL tables to figure it
2:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00:00:09, pri=174774,
stat=Reject, id=84962 - SPAM
This is *VERY* annoying. How hard is it to document a simple working map?
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Yes, I am using SQL but I don't think for this map. But that's why I
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I'd also like to allow any spam sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Still greppin
ever found how it applied to amavisd-new.
Go look for someone else to be rude to.
*plonk*
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unified patch may be retrieved from: http://www.maiamailguard.org/
> maia/changeset/1184?format=diff&new=1184
>
> David Morton"
>
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Is there a control option to immediately reject such a message? It's
the best way to get the client's attention ... ;-)
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way for us to determine the
final destination in amavisd?
Obviously I can write a script to parse the virtuserrtable (or source
of it) and copy every rule for the destination to each of the
aliases... but I'm hoping that there is something better, something I
overlooked? Clue me in, thanks!
;
> would limit SA debugging to relevant log entries.
Mark, any way to view the unaltered Received header that amavis added?
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es say:
- AM.PDP/milter setup: new configuration setting
$prepend_header_fields_hdridx,
also a member of policy banks, with a default value of 0.
But amavisd.conf-default has this line:
# $prepend_header_fields_hdridx = 1;
Am I misunderstanding the role of amavisd.conf-default? Or which one i
Petr Rehor wrote:
> There is a patch for testing (relative to amavisd-milter 1.2.0):
> http://home.i.cz/reho/amavisd-milter/received.diff
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number, nothing more. We know that it's not 0 or 1, so
the exact number isn't important. What is important is the remaining
output from standard error which is included in the e-mail.
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Petr Rehor wrote:
> There is a patch for testing (relative to amavisd-milter 1.2.0):
> http://home.i.cz/reho/amavisd-milter/received.diff
Any plans for a 1.2.1 release?
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Henrik Krohns wrote:
> Why would you want to do something everytime the update doesn't succeed?
> Either it succeeds or it doesn't, sa-update errors aren't fatal in nature.
Okay, so your updates are corrupted and unusable. You wouldn't want to
do anything about that would you?
There was a corrup
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Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technol
en stop using completely redundant solutions... the person who
developed rulesdujour now uses sa-update himself ;-)
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Jo Rhett
Network/Software Engineer
Net Consonance
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to supp
ne 1 ]
then
echo "ERROR: SA-update appears to have failed."
fi
fi
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Jo Rhett
Network/Software Engineer
Net Consonance
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
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