Quoting Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz luis.daniel.lu...@gmail.com:
Le Vendredi 6 Novembre 2009 11:04:15, Terry Carmen a écrit :
I'm working on an user interface for Amavis along a similar line as
MailZu, but with other functionality such as manipulating the per-user
W/Blist, etc
On 12/24/09 1:15 PM, Terry Carmen wrote:
Is there a configuration option to notify the recipient that someone
attempted to send them banned content (exe, etc.), so it can be
retrieved from quarantine if legitimate.
I'm looking for something like the BOUNCE message, only sent
Is there a configuration option to notify the recipient that someone
attempted to send them banned content (exe, etc.), so it can be
retrieved from quarantine if legitimate.
I'm looking for something like the BOUNCE message, only sent to the
recipient, no tth esender.
Thanks!
Terry
I've been googling for a while and can't seem to find anything to delete
quarantined messages.
Is there anything similar to amavisd-release, or do I just need to go in
and manually delete the files?
Also, since I'm logging to SQL is there anything I need to do to keep
the database
Alrik Bronsema wrote:
I, and other, use MailZu-ng. It's a php frontend which allow you to
whitelist and blacklist addresses. It can also be used to release and
to delete emails from quarantine.
I already have an app that handles this, but works with the postfix HOLD
queue. I'm modifying it
Mark Martinec wrote:
Terry,
Can Amavis be configured to add a header that lists the various mime
types that the message contains?
Not off-the shelf. You may add a custom hook (a perl subroutine)
which would traverse the MIME object and insert a required
header field. Possible,
Can Amavis be configured to add a header that lists the various mime types
that the message contains?
I'd like to add a postfix header check for some file types (for example if the
email contains a Word Doc file or spreadsheet).
Thanks!
Terry
Michael Scheidell wrote:
Terry Carmen wrote:
Can Amavis be configured to add a header that lists the various mime
types
that the message contains?
I'd like to add a postfix header check for some file types (for
example if the
email contains a Word Doc file or spreadsheet).
postfix
I'm collecting spam from a domain, and need to completely bypass amavis for
any mail sent to any user @sampledomain.org.
I have: virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual in main.cf in postfix,
and
sampledomain.org spamtrap
@sampledomain.org spamtrap
in /etc/postfix virtual
amavisd.conf
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Tim Howeth...@bendtel.net wrote:
    One reason could be that it no longer sees the address as local.
 Maybe
your database is no longer there or looked at, or maybe @local_domains_maps
doesn't have the domain anymore? Â More likely something with the
Can anybody point me to the documentation for the penpals feature?
Google: penpals site:http://www.ijs.si/ doesn't come up with much.
tnx!
Terry
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Terry,
Can anybody point me to the documentation for the penpals feature?
For starters please read RELEASE_NOTES, starting with:
new feature: pen pals soft-whitelisting lowers spam score ...
If anything is left unanswered by that documentation,
please ask.
Thanks! That does it.
I
I'm trying to get MailZu working with Amavis, and everything si working nicely
except for release.
I get the error:
Error connecting to servername:9998, Connection refused
which is reasonable, since netstat shows nothing listening there.
My amavisd.conf file contains the following, which I
I'm trying to get MailZu working with Amavis, and everything si working nicely
except for release.
I get the error:
Error connecting to servername:9998, Connection refused
which is reasonable, since netstat shows nothing listening there.
My amavisd.conf file contains the following,
It seems like Amavis ate something it didn't like and then died.
Any thoughts?
A reboot fixed it, but since the whole mail server is down when amavis dies,
I'd like to prevent this from happening.
Thanks!
Terry
Jun 10 13:58:46 wormhole amavis[2652]: (02652-04) LMTP::10024
Jun 10 13:58:46 wormhole amavis[2652]: (02652-04) (!!)TROUBLE in
check_mail: parts_decode_ext FAILED: file(1) utility (/usr/bin/file) error:
run_command (open pipe): Can't fork at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/IO/File.pm line 192. at
/usr/sbin/amavisd line 2602.
Creating a
I am experiencing problems with some spam-mail that causes amavisd to
hang forever. Maybe it has some problems when running spamassassin, at
least in many cases the last debug-output is from spamassassin. However,
when manually feeding the mail to spamassassin, everything works fine.
Hi
We are using amavisd onto an sql database. Each message is given a unique
message id. We would like to add a header to every message with the message
id (md5 encrypted).
Could someone please point me in the right direction on how to achieve this ?
we are using an older version of
Hi
We are using amavisd onto an sql database. Each message is given a unique
message id. We would like to add a header to every message with the message
id (md5 encrypted).
Also, just a quick note. You might want to use the actual MessageID instead of
the hash.
MD5 has not been shown to
Does anybody have a good cheat sheet for installing
postfix/dovecot/amavis/spamassassin on Centos?
Centos installs it's own version of perl, which works great until I go to add
the dependencies for amavis and spamassassin, at which point yum can't find
some of the prerequisites.
Installing from
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
Mark Martinec wrote:
Carlos,
how do I reject messages that have a high score of something like '5'?
You can't.
Spamassassin requires that your mail server actually accept the message
before it can be scanned because it needs to analyze the
I have a small filter app that adds a message header containing the
message size both in bytes and as a string of asterisks (available here:
http://www.cnysupport.com/index.php/source-code/postfix-message-size-header-utility).
It's a small C app that runs as a filter. It reads the message from
Mark Martinec wrote:
Terry,
I have a small filter app that adds a message header containing the
message size both in bytes and as a string of asterisks (available here:
http://www.cnysupport.com/index.php/source-code/postfix-message-size-header
-utility).
It's a small C app that runs
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