On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 14:11:22 -0500, Michael Scheidell wrote:
Any reason that amavisd-new needs IO-Socket-INET6 on a non ipv6
enabled system?
amavisd-new will fall back to IO::Socket::INET if the INET6 module is
not available.
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On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 11:26:13 +0100, Sasa wrote:
Hi, I would put an mail address in my black list and then I have
modified local.cf:
blacklist from t...@hotmail.it
That should be blacklist_from; an underscore (rather than space)
separates 'blacklist' and 'from'.
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= relay_domains.
If I add
example.com
to my 'relay_domains' file will amavisd then recognize the subdomains?
Hint: in amavisd-new, a dot before a domain name implies its subdomains.
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bounce or autoresponse, but
# lacks recognizable structure and a header section from original mail
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am wrong, but I found out I needed to upgrade
“p5-Compress-Zlib-2.015”. But as you can see, this is only 2.015.
You are confusing p5-Compress-Raw-Zlib (which is at 2.027) with
p5-Compress-Zlib.
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IP address should be included in amavisd-new's access control
list. Adjust @inet_acl and $inet_socket_bind as necessary; see the
default configuration and this mailing list's archives for examples.
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On Sat, 26 Sep 2009, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On søn 13 sep 2009 04:59:00 CEST, Sahil Tandon wrote
On Sep 12, 2009, at 4:26 PM, Alrik Bronsema wrote:
If you need more info or the sources, let me know.
i like to know more of quarreminder, in private
Please share the more developed version
://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/release-notes.txt
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Kevin Bailey wrote:
Any bullet points as to why it's better than plain MailZu?
The additional feature list available on-line is rather underwhelming,
so I'm also anxious to know more without having the time to review the
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authenticated users to a less suspicious policy bank (i.e. one that
does not conduct spam and/or virus checks). See the documentation for
examples.
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can set up Spamassassin/Amavis so that all email
addresses which are sent out by the users are automatically added to a
whitelist?
Review the documentation for amavisd-new's pen pals soft-whitelist feature
that has been available since 2.4.2.
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version with this mailing list. And
just to be sure, I hope this isn't mailzu-ng?
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$AMAVISD_VIR_DIR -type d -atime +30 -exec rm -r {} \;
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figured it out.
Share your findings for posterity. I have a few guesses about your situation
but would like to hear it from you. Thanks.
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URIDNSBL, URIDetail, URIEval,
Yep! And that line appears only with $log_level = 2, and it pulls directly
from $spamassassin_obj, so the OP *had* to be loading AWL somewhere in his
conf. :-)
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@client_ipaddr_policy? Or perhaps, I'm doing it wrong :-P
I am not sure about your problem, but according to RELEASE_NOTES,
@client_ipaddr_policy needs to be explicitly re-defined if you modify
@mynetworks_maps in amavisd.conf.
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with most of the mail account
Your question was answered on the postfix mailing list. Please don't
cross-post like this.
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% grep 'extra modules' /usr/local/sbin/amavisd | grep do_log
do_log(1, extra modules loaded after daemonizing/chrooting: %s,
do_log(1, extra modules loaded: %s, join(, , sort @modules_extra));
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On Aug 2, 2009, at 4:08 AM, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz
luis.daniel.lu...@gmail.com
wrote:
Le samedi 1 août 2009 11:15:43, vous avez écrit :
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Luis Daniel Lucio
Quirozluis.daniel.lu...@gmail.com wrote:
A stupid question, what advantages do I get if I use
:
@mynetworks_maps = (\...@mynetworks);
and Perl's backslash reference operator causes @mynetwork_maps to see the
*address* of the array rather than its contents. Instead, try (from
README.lookups):
@mynetworks_maps = (read_array('/etc/amavisd-mynetworks'), \...@mynetworks);
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On Sat, 01 Aug 2009, Mike Cappella wrote:
On 8/1/09 7:26 PM, Sahil Tandon wrote:
In amavisd.conf, I have:
@trusted_networks = ( read_hash($MYHOME/trusted_networks) );
and:
@client_ipaddr_policy = (
\...@trusted_networks= 'BYPASS
or docs, please feel free
to hit me with a cluebat. :-)
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else has experienced this. If not then I will have to debug on the
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On Jul 31, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Nathan M locu.li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Sahil Tandonsa...@tandon.net wrote:
I've seen discussion of this before with respect to mysql's
wait_timeout
variable, but my question is a little different.
If I restart amavisd-new and
@sampledomain.org spamtrap
in /etc/postfix virtual
amavisd.conf contains:
@spam_lovers_maps = ( ['@sampledomain.org'],);
@bypass_spam_checks_maps = ( ['@sampledomain.org'],);
This looks like bad syntax; see the sample conf for how to specify a domain
in @foo_bar_maps.
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:';
See the RELEASE_NOTES and amavisd.conf-sample for more.
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Secret_id is not a problem if the quaranteen is in a SQL database but where
does mail file come from?
The *mail_id* comes from the logs as explained above. RTFM for more.
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probably re-submits scanned messages.
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',
'mailuser',
'mailuser2007']);
$sql_select_policy = 'SELECT name FROM virtual_domains WHERE
CONCAT(@,name) IN (%k)';
Of course if you don't use sql, you don't need non-default sql lines in your
configuration!
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the
amavisd-new instance which was processing that particular message. In the
above case, your mail server received a message from the first IP, which in
turn had received it from the second IP. Do keep in mind that remotely
created Received: headers are sometimes spoofed!
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such. Or is that wishful thinking?
This is answered on the web site:
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/#sec-loss
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Regarding ram disk, we've used it for years without incident, but I recently
read some warnings about instability. Is there any truth to this? What in
particular should I be worried about when using a ram disk?
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On Wed, 27 May 2009, Douglas C. Stephens wrote:
At 08:36 PM 5/27/2009, Sahil Tandon wrote:
How do others review messages in an SQL quarantine? Maia is overkill for
me and MailZu's web site is down -- I assume the project is no longer
maintained. And for context, I use SQL only for storage
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Dan Horne wrote:
Another question I have is that these weights don't seem to add up
correctly? From that last one:
(1.37 + 0.001 + 1 + 0.992 != 1.956)
Soft black/white listing in amavisd-new?
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Wendel, Ryan wrote:
I was wondering where I can change the BANNED, message contains part
banner to something more end-user friendly. What variable in what
configuration file holds this banner?
You can edit the amavisd Perl executable.
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the responses
there:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2009-01/0942.html
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people are doing to stem the spam tide. I'd be surprised if there
weren't such a list somewhere...does anyone know of one?
http://www.claws-and-paws.com/spam-l/spam-l.html#what
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Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
I know amavis 2.6 supports DKIM, is there any howto for amavis to know how to
configure it?
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/release-notes.txt; scroll down to the
section titled A QUICK START TO DKIM SIGNING.
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Neither the apache user nor the group can access the maillog because of
the permissions on the file. You need to give apache read-only access
to the maillog.
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I need a domain registry who won't spam me every two weeks with crap
and argue that since I am a client of theirs, its not a violation of
can-spam laws to spam me and refuse to stop. And, no, I can't
change the
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SPF_PASS=-0.001]
The scores sum to -0.601; however I have soft-whitelisting of all mail
coming from this mailing list so the score is knocked down silently by
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Sebastian Deiszner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my amavis is blocking zip files which included legal exe-files.
Who do i stop this?
Take a look in the example/sample configuration files; pay attention to
the lines around BLOCK THE FOLLOWING, EXCEPT WITHIN ARCHIVES.
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http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html
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, and the loop bails out,
as this is something which should not have happened.
smtpd had a bad command start-up during a restart just prior to the first
instance of the rw_loop log, so it is very likely due to that. Thanks for
the explanation.
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The rest of the typical SA report is also present, with all the different
rules and their associated scores. How can I configure amavisd-new to skip
SA altogether if ClamAV hits on a message?
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Gary V [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/23/08, Sahil Tandon wrote:
In a recent quarantine alert, I see:
SpamAssassin report:
AV scanner ClamAV-clamd reported spam (not infection):
Email.Scam4.Gen1080.Sanesecurity.07120200
The rest of the typical SA report is also present
this?
Is outgoing mail definitely processed by amavisd? In your amavisd.conf, is
there a policy bank associated with outgoing mail? Perhaps therein you have
bypass_banned_checks_maps set to 1?
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* Stefan Jakobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-19-2008]:
I recommend to use amavis-logwatch (I use it too)
+1. Mike does a great job on updating patterns et cetera.
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view and release
emails if necessary.
Of course there are pros and cons. Nuances. YMMV. Et cetera. Had I known
you were using amavisd-new as a proxy, I would not have suggested policy
banks. :-)
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customers for...). :-)
It's great that you've been an admin for 12 years - congratulations. Just
next time you ask a question on this list, don't assume we know the
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adding
amavisd_ram=100M to one's /etc/rc.conf to get amavisd-new to use ram disk. Is
that incomplete? Doesn't one need to do something like this?:
http://www.arschkrebs.de/postfix/amavisd_tmpfs.shtml
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give me the text of a line to enter into
amavisd.conf or a pointer to where I can find my answer?
This is not a good idea. Legitimate bounces that you do not want to
discard are sent from the null address.
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this? I've searched the web and mailing list archives, and this is
the config that I came up with, but it's not working properly.
http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html
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Does the above occur on every email containing a rar archive? Are you able to
unrar something at the shell, outside of amavisd?
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by SA running through amavisd (even though some scores/rules may be
ignored). But I could not find any information on the handling/loading of
modules. What is the right way to disable an SA module with an amavisd setup?
Should I be editing the bin?
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* Hannes Erven [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-01 17:00:50 +0100]:
Gary V wrote:
On 12/1/07, Sahil Tandon wrote:
After disabling SPF verification in init.pre, I restarted amavisd-new. The
logs show that SPF modules are still being loaded:
Nov 30 22:52:57 bulwark amavis[73066]: Module Mail
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