Hi all,
I am getting duplicate email messages from Amavis list.
When people post any messages, it is being delivered twice to my mailbox. I
don't know if this is my postfix or amavis has a bug or misconfigured. All
other list that I have has no problem. (postfix list, spamassassin list,
etc)
Plea
Hi,
I posted this before.
But I am really lost here.
I tried to find the cause and I thought it was the spamassassin rbl checks
that was timing out and taking amavisd down.
So I disabled spamassassin rbl check module. But it is still happening.
So for 5-10 mins, one amavisd process is stuck proces
> >
> > > > Does amavisd-nanny show more than 12 connections in use at a
> > > > time? If not, good. You may need to reduce the number of
> > > > connections allowed in the postfix master.cf amavisd entry
> to get the
> > > > processing time down to some reasonable number.
> > > >
> > > > I see y
> I don't see anything wrong with these times. They summarize as:
Thanks,
So then I do not have any bottleneck problem?
Is this only a matter of upgrading my hardware then?
>
> $ ./amavis-logwatch --timings 100 --timing_percentiles "50 100" <
> maillog.jkim
>
> ==
> At 07:03 PM 9/12/2007, Justin Kim wrote:
> >For 12 connection on amavis, I setup postfix master.cf to have the same
> >process number. And postfix, amavis everything is localhost.
> >For 20 max_server numbers on separate amavis1 server, I didn't
> do anything
>
> >Hi all,
> >I am having little bit of problem with delivery.
> >I had postfix+mysql+dovecot+amavisd-new all in one machine.
> >It was working fine but I just wanted separate those components
> so I tried
> >to offload amavisd-new first.
> >After one day of separating it, i see a lot of messages i
Hi all,
I am having little bit of problem with delivery.
I had postfix+mysql+dovecot+amavisd-new all in one machine.
It was working fine but I just wanted separate those components so I tried
to offload amavisd-new first.
After one day of separating it, i see a lot of messages in the active queues
Hi all,
I am using amavisd-nanny for the first time.
I don't quite understand what to read. I couldn't understand explanation in
the documentation.
Can someone help me to understand what are the dots mean and how to read my
amavisd-nanny?
Thank you in advance.
Justin
PID 06473: 0:02
Hi all,
I am using amavisd-nanny for the first time.
I don't quite understand what to read. I couldn't understand explanation in
the documentation.
Can someone help me to understand what are the dots mean and how to read my
amavisd-nanny?
Thank you in advance.
Justin
PID 06473: 0:02
>Now everything works fine.
> >I just made one change on master.cf
> >Instead of using smtp_fallback_relay, I used just fallback_relay:
> >
> > amavis unix - - n - 12smtp
> > -o smtp_data_done_timeout=1200
> > -o smtp_send_xforward_command=yes
>> # $myhostname = 'amavis1.websitedynamics.com'; # must be a
>> fully-qualified domain name!
>>
>> $notify_method = '[10.150.10.7]:10025';
>> $forward_method = '[10.150.10.7]:10025'; # set to undef with milter!
>>
>
> You forgot the smtp: tag on the above, but just remove the two lines
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 04:12:31PM -0700, Justin Kim wrote:
>
>>>> I wanted to offload amavis to a separate machine. [...]
>>>> Sep 6 15:19:04 postfixmailserver postfix/smtp[6288]: connect to
>>>> 10.150.150.1[10.150.150.1]: Connection refuse
> > I wanted to offload amavis to a separate machine. [...]
> > Sep 6 15:19:04 postfixmailserver postfix/smtp[6288]: connect to
> > 10.150.150.1[10.150.150.1]: Connection refused (port 10024)
>
> amavisd.conf:
>
> $inet_socket_bind = undef;
> @inet_acl = qw( 127.0.0.1 [::1] 10.150.150.0/24 );
Hi All,
I just have a quick question.
I wanted to offload amavis to a separate machine.
I was using postfix+mysql+amavis for virtual domain and virtual user setup.
I tried to setup a new amavis server then I thought I could easily offload
amavis part from my original postfix server.
But I get
Sep
> This really belongs on the postfix list...
>
> It might be useful to spend some time learning about the various smtpd
> access checks.
>
> http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html
> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#smtpd_helo_restrictions
>
> In this case, we're talking about check_
> Justin Kim wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I would like to show my main.cf and master.cf first.
> >
> > master.cf
>
> ...
>
> >
> > So I setup postfix with amavisd-new to scan spam only.
> > And I wanted to enable in main.cf
> > smtpd
Hello,
I would like to show my main.cf and master.cf first.
master.cf
smtp inet n - n - 150 smtpd
amavis unix- - n - 12 smtp
-o smtp_data_done_timeout=1200
-
> At 03:29 PM 8/24/2007, Justin Kim wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I have installed and using amavisd-new for about 1 year now.
> >It is been great since the installation.
> >But I noticed sometimes that Amavis is having hiccups and during
> the hiccups
> >th
Hello,
I have installed and using amavisd-new for about 1 year now.
It is been great since the installation.
But I noticed sometimes that Amavis is having hiccups and during the hiccups
the email delivery is delayed.
Postfix is accepting lot of messages and it defers couple of thousands
messages d
>
> #1, that rate limit thing is a POSTFIX rate limit thing, not amavisd.has
> nothing to do with hosts/deny files, and if postfix is already doing the
> ratelimiting, why not just leave it alone?, or ask in the postfix email
> list.
> #2, amavisd won't do rate limiting,
>
> If you don't know alrea
Hello,
When I check my maillog, I see a lot of valid users who is trying to violate
the recipient rate limit that we set.
tail -f /var/log/maillog/ |grep anvil
gives me
Aug 22 10:29:57 postfix/anvil[22729]: statistics: max recipient rate 103/60s
for (smtp:87.122.82.13) at Aug 22 10:26:28
So I
> On Aug 21, 2007, at 5:47 PM, MrC wrote:
> >>> And what can I do to manage this directory so that I only keep 30
> >>> days worth
> >>> of message zipped?
> >>
> >>Uhh:
> >>
> >> # find /var/virusmails -ctime +30 -exec rm -f {} \;
> >
> > Oh, careful. This will cause a enormous number of exec
Hello,
I have a little problem.
I set Amavisd-new to pass all the messages to the end users.
It flags 'spam' and then passes.
But still the system is using /var/virusmails directory to keep the messages
in gzip format.
I guess it is for the business reason if we want to keep the messages for
certa
Hello,
I am having hard time finding the spammer.
Can someone point me to right direction?
According to the full header I got.
The original reciever was my company's IP.
That means the final recipient will see the spam sender as our company's
postfix server.
Is there a good way to track down these
> Gary wrote:
>
> > Justin wrote:
>
> >> Hello Everyone,
> >> I am using amavis with postfix+mysql setup.
> >> Amavis is scanning messages and is reinjecting messages to
> postfix through
> >> smtp.
> >> I would like to know how can I manage spam scores so that
> certain domain
> >> like yahoo.
Hello Everyone,
I am using amavis with postfix+mysql setup.
Amavis is scanning messages and is reinjecting messages to postfix through
smtp.
I would like to know how can I manage spam scores so that certain domain
like yahoo.com is not getting high score.
My user requested that there are false posi
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