Benedict White wrote:
> Hi, I am having trouble with a new kind of spam, the sort that hides the spam
> in a jpg file.
>
> Anyone know how to kill these without getting rid of jpg's in general?
>
Have a look at FuzzyOcr
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin
Works like a charm for m
Ricardo wrote:
Hi all!
We have been running Postfix and Amavisd-new for quite some time,
without any problem... until we upgraded our FreeBSD from 4.11 to
5.4-RELEASE.
We are currently running:
FreeBSD: 5.4-RELEASE
Postfix: 2.3-20060207
Amavisd: amavisd-new-20030616-p5 (ancient, I know.
BJ Dierkes wrote:
Hello all,
I have the following:
Debian Sarge 3.1
Amavisd-new 2.3.3 (From source, not from Debian)
postfix 2.1.5-9
clamav 0.84-2.sarge.7
spamassassin 3.0.3-2
The issue I'm having is that Amavisd-new appears to be a killer on my
RAM/SWAP. I expect it to be a memory hungry
Hi
I know this would fit to a postfix list too, but since I guess a lot of
you guys are running this setup I hope to find a solution here too...
I'm running a dual postfix-2.2.5-5 setup with amavisd-new-2.3.3-5
It all works fine except for something that occasionally catches my eye
and is a b
Dale Walsh wrote:
On Jan 19, 2006, at 03:54 , Stephen Carter wrote:
One problem that remains which I'm still trying to track down though
is that banned files are counted twice per e-mail. As a guess I think
the amavis-stats code counts the number of 'BLOCKED Banned'
instances it finds, as whe
Danita Zanre wrote:
I have an offtopic question (but since it's my amavis server I'm going to be bold
).
I have two SLES 9 servers that are configured almost identical at the server, but are not the same hardware. The postfix/amavis setup is exactly the same (in fact I copied the config files
Glenn Sieb wrote:
Martin Svensson said the following on 1/9/2006 5:44 AM:
Remove the big evil rules and move the Bayes DB to a Mysql database
and amavisd/SA will really perform! :)
Some questions...
I've been running Postfix+Procmail+Amavisd-new+SA for a while now...
Since setting up
Anders Norrbring wrote:
On 2006-01-09 10:28 Matthias Keller wrote:
Anders Norrbring wrote:
New reboot, same memory status after 20 minutes..
And top says:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
5012 vscan 15 0 438m 384m 29m S 0.0 38.1 0:16.15
Anders Norrbring wrote:
New reboot, same memory status after 20 minutes..
And top says:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
5012 vscan 15 0 438m 384m 29m S 0.0 38.1 0:16.15 amavisd
4697 vscan 19 0 437m 383m 30m S 0.0 38.0 0:26.33 amavisd
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Hi, i have trouble with my amavis, it block every message that comes
from postfix.
first with:
@bypass_spam_checks_maps = (1); # uncomment to DISABLE anti-spam code
kempf-server postmaster # telne
Nokin Jérôme wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently using Postfix + Spamassassin at my office.
So my master.cf file look like this :
#---
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd -o content_filter=
spamassassin
spamassassin
Ace Dahlmann wrote:
Hello,
I've installed the new version 0.1.19 of amavis-stats.
In the monthly and yearly tabs I get:
NO SPAM/HEADER DATA TO GRAPH
NO VIRUS DATA TO GRAPH
Is that normal with a fresh installed amavis-stats or went something
wrong?
I noticed that older versions of amavis-st
Mark Martinec wrote:
Matt,
I'm using amavis-stats to get a nice graph of all mails
Probably it isn't able to distinguish like that...
That's why I'd love to get rid of the banned logs if a virus is found.
Or in other words: if the virus check doesn't find anything, THEN do
banned checks
Haines Brown wrote:
Based on this thread, I decided to install amavis-stats, but man
amavis-stats left me in the dark. The synopsis is: amavis-stats
[options] logfile, but the manual does not specify what this "logfile"
should be.
I'm running debian with spamassassin, clamav, and amavisd-new. T
Mark Martinec wrote:
Matt,
I'm running amavisd-new-2.3.3
I recently noticed when the Worm.Mytob.CV comes in which seems to
contain a .zip file with a double-extension file inside, my banned rules
trigger correctly. (which are set to D_BOUNCE)
But instead of acting upon it, amavisd asks my v
Dale Walsh wrote:
On Dec 9, 2005, at 04:49 , Joachim Schoenberg wrote:
Hello Dale,
2. configure finds user "www" in /etc/passwd,
but in fact the user is "wwwrun".
So "make" complains about missing user "www" later.
I used --with-user, but I thing configure does wrong parsing.
If
Hi
I'm running amavisd-new-2.3.3
I recently noticed when the Worm.Mytob.CV comes in which seems to
contain a .zip file with a double-extension file inside, my banned rules
trigger correctly. (which are set to D_BOUNCE)
But instead of acting upon it, amavisd asks my virusscanner too which in
th
Dale Walsh wrote:
On Dec 8, 2005, at 06:15 , Matthias Keller wrote:
Joachim Schoenberg wrote:
Am Dienstag, 6. Dezember 2005 10:48 schrieb Dale Walsh:
Now it's running, but in debug mode I see
parseFile(/var/log/mail, 0, 3393576)
ERROR : Could not open file /var/log/mail: Permi
Joachim Schoenberg wrote:
Hello Matt,
Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2005 12:15 schrieb Matthias Keller:
on my suse i also had the problem of a not-so-very-nice layout because
of another font than expected. If you got that problem too I can send
you instructions how to correct it - at least
Joachim Schoenberg wrote:
Am Dienstag, 6. Dezember 2005 10:48 schrieb Dale Walsh:
amavis-stats (0.1.19) stable; urgency=recommended
Hello Dale,
after some problems I was able to compile it:
1. gzcat not found while configure.
I couldn't find it in my distro (SuSE-Linux 9.2),
c
Hi Jeff
Just my 2cents, at least under my suse9 there was a bug in Net::Server
0.89 that it couldn't switch UID or GID
This seems to be fixed in 0.90 as far as i can see on my suse10 box.
Update using:
perl -MCPAN -e shell
install Net::Server
good luck
Matt
Jeff Greeson wrote:
Thanks for t
Alan Glait wrote:
I get ...
amavis[]: () WARN: all primary virus scanners failed,
considering backups
I add "AllowSupplementaryGroups" to clamd.conf ... I add clamav to
vscan group wich run all programs (amavis clamav spam assassin)
I dont know how to fix it ...
Hi
I'd suggest you
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