Noel Jones wrote:
> Hrm, I thought the .ftm included with sanesecurity included most of the
> common headers not in the "official" ftm, but it looks as if they mostly
> address headers added by mailscanner.
>
> So create your own local.ftm file containing that header so clam knows
> it's a mail
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> Mark Martinec wrote:
>> See what ended up in the .../parts directory by turning on
>> per-recipient debugging, e.g.:
>>
>> @debug_sender_maps = ( ['yours...@example.com'] );
>>
>> Apart from turning on full logging for a message to the specified
>> recipient address, it
Mark Martinec wrote:
> See what ended up in the .../parts directory by turning on
> per-recipient debugging, e.g.:
>
> @debug_sender_maps = ( ['yours...@example.com'] );
>
> Apart from turning on full logging for a message to the specified
> recipient address, it will also retain the contents o
Noel Jones wrote:
> Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>> I finally caved and decided to install the SaneSecurity signatures for
>> ClamAV on my incoming mail host. However, I can't get the second
>> signature test[1] to pass. I was hoping somebody here could point me in
>> the right direction.
>>
>> I hav
Michael,
> I finally caved and decided to install the SaneSecurity signatures for
> ClamAV on my incoming mail host. However, I can't get the second
> signature test[1] to pass. I was hoping somebody here could point me in
> the right direction.
>
> I have already installed the SaneSecurity signat
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> I finally caved and decided to install the SaneSecurity signatures for
> ClamAV on my incoming mail host. However, I can't get the second
> signature test[1] to pass. I was hoping somebody here could point me in
> the right direction.
>
> I have already installed the S
I finally caved and decided to install the SaneSecurity signatures for
ClamAV on my incoming mail host. However, I can't get the second
signature test[1] to pass. I was hoping somebody here could point me in
the right direction.
I have already installed the SaneSecurity signatures. Mail comes i