hat about using 7zip for lha decompression?
The 7zip code is maintained and looks way more
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* Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz [20100221 15:32]:
> Le Jeudi 4 Février 2010 05:44:36, Thomas Arendsen Hein a écrit :
> > diff -urN amavisd-new-2.5.1.orig/amavisd amavisd-new-2.5.1/amavisd
> > --- amavisd-new-2.5.1.orig/amavisd 2007-05-31 14:10:01.0 +0200
> > +++ amav
* Alexander Wirt [20100204 12:44]:
> Thomas Arendsen Hein schrieb am Donnerstag, den 04. Februar 2010:
> > https://issues.kolab.org/merge32 contains a patch (also attached to
> > this mail) that we use with amavisd-new 2.5.x since 2007, it still
> > applies to amavisd-
* Thomas Arendsen Hein [20100204 12:36]:
> https://issues.kolab.org/merge32 contains a patch (also attached to
> this mail) that we use with amavisd-new 2.5.x since 2007, it still
> applies to amavisd-new 2.6.4
It seems the mailing list eats attachments, so again inline
(and of cou
"***UNCHECKED*** Fwd: ***UNCHECKED*** Re: foo bar"
Can you apply this to the development version to be included for the
next release?
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I would not bet on this ;-) However, while ORDER is usually a very "bad"
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anup cronjobs are running each night and removing files older than
2 days. Max allowed mail size is 100MB, 40 Amavis processes on each
host. I never noticed tmpfs filling up, I'm not even monitoring it.
However, if my front MX servers queue is filling up, immediately at
le
(?:ALERT|FUND): ([^;.]+) ;/m ],
>
> Does that work alright?
> Is it necessary to add the 'VIRUS:' to the first regexp?
here some sample avscan outputs http://pastebin.com/m79756f8f
haven't seen VIRUS: so I think you don't have to add it.
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Mark Martinec wrote:
>> I'm actually kinda leaning towards 52
>> partitions at this point for maximum speed and flexibility
>> while using iso8601 week as the value.
>
> Not to forget that some years can have 53 weeks (1..53)
> according to ISO 8601.
>> 52 partitions -> I've also been evaluating
TABLE quarantine DROP PARTITION p3;
> ALTER TABLE quarantine ADD PARTITION (PARTITION p3 VALUES IN
> (4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44,48,52));
Will work as expected. Cleanup took 4 entire days 'til being finished
on the last slave before using partitions. Now it takes just some
seconds :-
t; need SpamAssassin as well. If anyone could help with any part of this, I
> would greatly appreciate it.
>
postfix policyd (www.policyd.org (for me the site's not working right
now)) is able to track message c
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 17:38:34 -0400, Patrick Wong wrote:
> Thanks to Martin and Thomas for responding to my crm114 setup question.
> I have since configured CRM114 as a SpamAssassin plugin, with my setup
> essentially that documented by Mark.
>
> Mark had his crm114 setup to lea
ira AntiVir', ['avscan'],
'-s --batch --alert-action=none {}', [0], qr/ALERT:|VIRUS:/,
qr/ALERT: (.+)/m ],
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> 4 x WD Velociraptor 10krpm 300GB in RAID10 setup
i've had problems with Velociraptor drives in RAID configurations. every
2 months there are some defect blocks... (maybe this problem is fixed now
in newer series).
* first train crm114 (see below)
* then test crm114 "standalone" (cat | crm -u /var/
amavis/.crm114 mailreaver.crm --stats_only)
>
> Starting amavisd like this "amavisd -d noall,crm114" as suggested by
> Mark did not yield more debugging info in the log file.
>
> After a 24 hour cycle, both sp
ction when comparing
values.
If running a large DB you should definitively change column types, as
using string functions in your WHERE statements is seldom a good idea
(performance-wise).
Best regards,
Thomas Gelf
Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Having SQL schema, in wha
Peer Heinlein wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 09 Juli 2009 schrieb Thomas Gelf:
>
>> As far as I remember all docs I used long time ago to set up my first
>> Amavis boxes clearly state that it is absolutely necessary to avoid
>> REJECTs by the postfix instance Amavis is rei
ecks AFTER pre_queue filters. I do not have any experience with
such setups, so no idea if this assumption is true.
Nonetheless I cannot immagine any special case where this DSNs (in case
of REJECT) from Amavis would make sense - so as you did I'd also opt for
suppressing them.
Best regards,
ate whether the one
or the other option would be better - and I settled with the current
solution, partitioning by list with no functions used in partition keys.
I'm still quite happy with this setup - even if there is fo
Xueron Nee wrote:
> Is there any macros can be used in log_templ point to the Helo/Ehlo
> domain passed from upstream?
Not sure how your setup looks like - but usually this is a task that
should be accomplished by your front MX server (Postfix of whatever).
Regards,
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Michael Scheidell wrote:
> I looked at the readme's and some of the stuff Thomas Gelf wrote about
> mysql partitioning and amavisd partitioning, and tried a couple of them
> without much success.
>
> Did anyone write a 'setup/ quarantine cleanup' cheat sheet
#x27;ve never used it before.
To accomplish what you are suggesting it should IMO suffice to "replace"
penpals_find() (is it possible to do so?) with some custom code reading
from Memcache - plusadding something int before_send(), storing
penpal-information.
Cheers,
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w this detail the
posted log lines confused me. qr'^MAIL$' would have been the solution
if the log line has been there - but is wasn't. But with this infor-
mation the whole thing changes, it IS the solution.
Thank you very much Mark! Thank you for your immediate and precise
reply - and
se) could also be an option.
That's all so far. I'm pretty sure I've forgotten something - but I'm
confident one of you will for sure find it ;-) Your feedback is more
than welcome, and it doesn't need to be positive - feel free to tell me
why you consider the proposed approa
st seemed reasonable to me. But as run_av does
not even be called for the decoded MIME parts that's probably not the
issue here.
Any suggestions?
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thanks to noah and mark for this feature!
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$cursor->c_close if defined $cursor; # ignoring status
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led as
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> I am running Amavisd-new 2.6.2 from the Debian testing system. Not sure
> when they will get the new 2.6.3 version setup. I noticed that Thomas
> Mueller has the newer 2.6.3 setup in a deb form on his website at
> http://chaschperli.ch/debian/lenny/. I was wondering if a
amavisd
> writes DSPAM headers on messages in quarantine?
>
> Thanks,
give the new 2.6.3 a try. for crm114 the quarantined messages don't miss
the headers anymore - maybe the fix works also for DSPAM?
- Thomas
---
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:13:21 +0200, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Thomas,
>
>> i've installed the new version from avira for unix, version 3.
>> @av_scanner snippet:
>>
>> ### Avira for UNIX 3.x
>> ['Avira AntiVir', ['avscan'],
>>
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 11:10:54 +0200, Richter, Danny wrote:
> hello Thomas,
>
> Try the release candidate for amavisd-2.6.3
>
> http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-2.6.3-rc1.tar.gz
>
> This is from the release notes:
>
> - provide a workaround for a P
e) misbehaviour of amavisd:
if "qr/ALERT: (.+)/m " (i used a wrong one, this one works for me) doesn't
match
the virus description, amavisd will ignore the virus. debug shows "/
parts INFECTED:" and then continues and forwards the email instead of
saving to the quarantin
t /usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/
BayesStore/PgSQL.pm line 52, line 253.
Compilation failed in require at /usr/sbin/amavisd-new line 197,
line 253.
this message was not printed with 2.6.2. seems not to be a fatal error as
amavisd is started after this message.
-Thomas
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:03:32 +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> - better support for CRM114, either as a SpamAssassin plugin,
>> or by directly calling it - instead of, or in addition to
>> SpamAssassin;
>
> does this means it will pass the CRM114-Cache-ID header from sa
massassin-plugin/?
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or example, what was used with this old version:
>
> Gary, Mark,
>
> As you may be aware I maintain an HG (Mercurial) repository of all
> versions of Amavis since the original Amavis-perl versions.
>
> This is avail
i think i found the codepart:
--- amavisd-new.orig2009-03-27 10:49:11.0 +0100
+++ amavisd-new 2009-03-27 12:16:20.0 +0100
@@ -12536,6 +12536,7 @@
$mailfrom_admin_q = qquote_rfc2821_local($mailfrom_admin);
} else { # defaults to email address in hdrfrom_notify_admin
> around.
I could not locate where this happens.
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amavisd 2.6.2
Mail.log:
Mar 27 10:31:42 mailhost1 postfix/smtpd[28249]: warning: Illegal address syntax
from localhost[127.0.0.1] in MAIL command: postmas...@mailhost1.domain.local
Mar 27 10:31:42 mailhost1 amavis[28294]: (28294-01
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:14:17 +0100, Raven wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 11:03 +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 11:16:33 +0100, Raven wrote:
>>
>> > On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 06:56 +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> >> On Tue, 24
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 11:16:33 +0100, Raven wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 06:56 +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 23:58:52 +0100, Raven wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all.
>> > I am trying to make amavis sign outgoing emails with DKIM. I followed
>> &
do not have any policy banks (I even tried making one
> for 0.0.0.0/0 with originating=1 but that didn't change). Amavis is
> 1:2.6.1.dfsg-2 running on debian testing. Any ideas?
try to start amavisd in debug mode:
/etc/init.d/amavis stop
/et
;POLICY-OUT'} = {
originating => 1,
bounce_killer_score = 0,
penpals_bonus_score = 0,
bypass_spam_checks_maps => [1], # don't spam-check outgoing mail
bypass_banned_checks_maps => [1], # don't banned-check outgoing mail
final_sp
avis:
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.postfix.html
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downside is, that you can't use policy banks to distinguish "originating"
and "external" mails, as there is no option to define 2 proxies.
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 02:42:27 +0100, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Thomas,
>
>> i'm trying to activate the pen pals / bounce killer feature.
>
> P.S.,
> with amavisd-new-2.6.2 please apply the patch:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=amavis-user&m=123249133113408
>
>
how do I
know that amavisd knows that it's a local mail?
as i've configured port 25 for smtpd_proxy_filter i don't know a method
how to redirect port25-authenticated users to a policy bank with
"originating => 1".
- Thomas
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I'm not seeing support for the new spam_tag3_level functionality in
the SQL lookups in 2.6.2
Is there a reason for this? Or is it just an oversight?
It was simple enough to add these two lines to the sql_prepare section
of process_request.
unshift(@Amavis::Conf::spam_tag3_level_maps,
Hello Mark
Mark Martinec wrote:
> Thomas,
>
>>>> Since a few days I see many strange log entries like:
>>>> amavis[64239]: Net::Server: Ran out of accept retries!
>>>> amavis[64153]: Net::Server: Accept failed with 29 tries left: Software
>>
Hello Mark,
Mark Martinec schrieb:
> Thomas,
>
>> Since a few days I see many strange log entries like:
>> amavis[64239]: Net::Server: Ran out of accept retries!
>> amavis[64153]: Net::Server: Accept failed with 29 tries left: Software
>> caused connection abort
bytes) from
This postfix message is caused by spamers. Maybe it has some "bad" side
effects for Net::Server module.
System FreeBSD 6.3 (i386):
amavisd-new-2.6.1_1,1
postfix-2.5.5,1
p5-Net-1.22_1,1
p5-Net-DNS-0.63
p5-Net-IP-1.25
p5-Net-SSLeay-1.35
p5-Net-Server-0.97
Any idea?
Regar
Hi Mark-
Think that per-recipient header modification is something that might
be possible to do via a custom hook at some point?
Thanks-
Tom
On Nov 14, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Thomas,
>
>> Is it possible to add a custom header that's unique per-recipient?
We've been using a custom system to handle email quarantine for
sometime - all our quarantined mail is sent via smtp to a quarantine
server, where a custom delivery agent delivers it to the appropriate
place.
We'd like to switch to a sql quarantine, but we need to transition our
web interf
Is it possible to add a custom header that's unique per-recipient?
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-prot /usr/local/
cd /usr/local/f-prot
./install-f-prot.pl
(default on all questions is OK)
Add entry to amavisd.conf / av_scanners_backup. Use example-entry from
amavisd.conf-dist.
Works fine!
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To: amavi
mavis/tmp/amavis-20081107T094933-82618/parts/10'\n\n
\nResults:\nFolders ...:1\nFiles ...:1\nPacked ...:0\nArchives ...:0
\nInfected files:0\nSuspect files ...:0\nI/O errors ...:0\n
Nov 7 10:48:08 xyz amavis[82618]: (82618-06) run_av
(BitDefender): CLEAN
Nov 7 10:48:08 xyz amavis[82618]: (82
.+)/ ],
);
The trick is to disable MIME scanning for the backup scanner.
The config is for amavisd-new 2.3.3, I guess it should
also work for newer versions with little to no adjustment.
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Mark Martinec schrieb:
> Thomas,
>
>>> Content is scanned regardless of @local_domains_maps,
>>> it's just the adding of X-Spam-* header fields ...
>> Sure. I also see this by a X-Virus-Scanned entry even for non $mydomain
>> entries: X-Vir
Hello Mark
Mark Martinec schrieb:
> Thomas,
>
>> Is there a way for amavisd-new to add X-Spam-Score from spamassassin in
>> every header? It works fine for all mydomains with @local_domains_maps =
>> ( [".$mydomain"] );
>>
>> but I have a lot of
for this ranges including adding all
X-* flags to the header.
Can this be done with @mynetworks in amavisd.conf?
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t; -> ) ENGINE=InnoDB;
> Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.03 sec)
You can't create table quarantine referencing table msgs as long as msgs
doesn't exist. Could this be the root your problem?
Cheers,
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Ed W schrieb:
> Thomas Gelf wrote:
>> [part 3 of: "Scalable amavisd-new installation"]
>>
>> There is also a self-written component I'm really proud of: the log
>> aggregation system.
>
> Funnily enough I need to now build something similar to th
even if someone is
using aX3C4f6btXgX instead of aX3C4f6btXgX[25] in scenarios where he
should use partition_tag.
Thanks a lot for the great work!!
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PS: Thanks also for mentioning myself in the release notes!
PPS: Most work I spent has not been for those little changes but for
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One could also add
quar_type binary(1),
even if it is it not really needed right now.
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with your quarantine. So just copy & paste default db scheme would
not really help - but such an example could be a hint of how things
COULD be done.
Regards,
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Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães schrieb:
> Please check this message i sent last week, rega
ted MySQL bug - but
it could really be something like that - if both threads are getting
the same autoincremental id - and BOTH INSERT's are therefore failing.
Such behaviour could match your description of amavisd-new's logic.
Don't know whether this i
Thomas Gelf schrieb:
> Thank you for your great work!! I'll switch my mail-traffic away from
> one of my filters within the next hours and test some domain on the
> patched amavisd-new in production. If everything goes well I'll switch
> the routing back and put the patch
server
putting mail in quarantine has been they don't care as it is not
relevant.
With file-based quarantine this would not work unless you are using
a shared filesystem.
Cari saluti,
Thomas Gelf
Paolo Cravero schrieb:
> Anyone? Mark?
>
> When releasing from full MySQL quarantine
tion. If everything goes well I'll switch
the routing back and put the patch on all (both) current live filter
hosts - even if doing so could waste my weekend ;-)
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Ok, I got it - but... I like the role of the lonely wolf ;-)
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Thomas Gelf schrieb:
> Mark Martinec schrieb:
>>> The full patch is on its way...
>> So here it is, adding back the missing 'Ok, id=01234-01-2, from MTA...'
>> to SMTP responses (with some code streamlining):
> Wow, what a service! I'll test it
Thomas Gelf schrieb:
> Thomas Gelf schrieb:
>> db partitioning caused me some headache last days...
>
> It's getting even worse. The following SQL will not work...
>
> > CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `msgs` (
> > ...
> > PRIMARY KEY (`mail_id`,`
Thomas Gelf schrieb:
> db partitioning caused me some headache last days...
It's getting even worse. The following SQL will not work...
> CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `msgs` (
> ...
> PRIMARY KEY (`mail_id`,`partition_tag`),
> FOREIGN KEY (`sid`, `partition_tag`)
&g
sting partitions - so IMO the only
option left are LIST partitions.
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If I didn't misunderstand the whole thing, $conn->socket_* is
"Amavis" himself and $msginfo->client_* is "MX In" - correct?
Cheers,
Thomas
NB: I'm sorry for calling you erroneously Marc
Thomas Gelf schrieb:
> The problem is, that there is no way to keep an additional unique key
> on the tables. MySQL docs are telling me:
>
> "...every unique key on the table must use every column in the table's
> partitioning expression." (this also includes the t
Thomas Gelf schrieb:
> Can someone give me a little hint where to get this info
> from while being in process_smtp_request()?
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> Hi Marc,
>
>> Looking into it... Looks like an undesired side effect
>> of a change in a client-side SMTP pipelining support.
>
> the following patch fixes the problem at least for my
> personal needs
Everything seems to be fine, I'm
MTA([123.45.67.89]:25): ...
Cheers,
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--- amavisd 2008-04-23 20:50:05.0 +0200
+++ amavisd.new 2008-05-21 12:19:18.0 +0200
@@ -15668,7 +15668,10 @@
&$check_mail($conn,$msginfo,$lmtp); # do all the contents
checking
$self->{tempdir}->
g into it... Looks like an undesired side effect
> of a change in a client-side SMTP pipelining support.
Thanks! I tried to disable pipelining announcement on the host amavis
has to deliver the mails through (forward_method) - but this does not
seem to have any effect, so no workar
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n that I will get the same mail_id more times (once
per week) it should not do any harm if my "3rd-party-apps" are able
to handle it - is that correct? Or could amavisd-new somehow get into
trouble?
Many Thanks,
Thomas Gelf
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4 VALUES LESS THAN (30),
PARTITION p5 VALUES LESS THAN (36),
PARTITION p6 VALUES LESS THAN (42),
PARTITION p7 VALUES LESS THAN (48),
PARTITION p8 VALUES LESS THAN (54)
);
(and that's why I was confused regarding mail_id). If there is a bett
;myhostname'), $conn->socket_ip),
+c('myproduct_name'),
$conn->socket_port eq '' ? 'unix socket' : "port
".$conn->socket_port);
$s .= "\n with $smtp_proto" if $smtp_proto=~/^(ES|S|L)MTPS?A?\z/i;
# rfc3848
$s .= "\n
so: how can I avoid duplicate mail_id's (and trouble when someone
is going to release such a mail)?
Thanks a lot for clarification!
Regards,
Thomas Gelf
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mouss schrieb:
> Thomas Gelf wrote:
>> Amavisd-new seems to use localhost_name for it's own EHLO,
>> but is using $myheloname for it's own SMTP greeting banner
>> (and 250 reply to HELO)...
>
> if it helos with myhostname and this happens to be the hostname of
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