Please post your full amavisd.conf file with the comments pulled out.
Ian wrote:
>> You don't need the => 1 in your entry. That syntax is for creating
>> policy banks, where you assign values to a perl array. Normal rules
>> just take the values as a list.
>>
>> @bypass_virus_checks_maps = ( "[
You don't need the => 1 in your entry. That syntax is for creating
policy banks, where you assign values to a perl array. Normal rules
just take the values as a list.
@bypass_virus_checks_maps = ( "[EMAIL PROTECTED]");
That syntax for all of your entries should work.
Ian wrote:
> I'm having
We're running amavis-new on an internal mail server that doesn't see a
whole lot of traffic and only has about 15 users, but seeing a LOT of memory
usage at all times by amavisd.
The server is a VMware virtual image of CentOS 4.3. It's got two processors
and about 1.5GB of ram allocated. We're