Re: [Dbmail] Dbmail virus scanning

2004-12-31 Thread Steven Lynn
That is a postfix question... In it's simplest form, dbMail is just a 'mail store'... Sorry if I hurt any feelings by saying that! I am not a debian user but have been using linux for some time... I use amavis-new with clamd plus a program called ASSP (perl based spam proxy filter placed on my fir

RE: [Dbmail] Dbmail virus scanning

2004-12-31 Thread Nate Zabaldo
Steven Lynn wrote: >In it's simplest form, dbMail is just a 'mail store'... Sorry if I hurt any feelings by saying that! Plus a POP3/IMAP Server right. :-) In any event thanks for your input. I have installed amavisd-new and am looking at clamd as we speak and spamassassin. My email server

RE: [Dbmail] Dbmail virus scanning

2004-12-31 Thread Steven Lynn
Correct.

[Dbmail] pop before smtp

2004-12-31 Thread Nate Zabaldo
I am trying to understand how pop before smtp works in dbmail. I have postfix setup to check_client_access via the dbmail_pbsp table. I can't see any documentation proving this, so please correct me if I am mistaken. When a user attempts to use my mail server for smtp relay postfix checks the

Re: [Dbmail] missing return-path

2004-12-31 Thread Paul J Stevens
Bernard, Are you running 2.0.x or are you using a 2.1.0 cvs snapshot? Bernard Johnson wrote: I'm trying to verify the expected bahaviour of dbmail in respect to return-path headers. My current setup is postfix->amavis->spamassassin->postfix->tmda->postfix->dbmail-lmtp and then I pickup the

[Dbmail] dbmail + squirrelmail

2004-12-31 Thread Nate Zabaldo
Trying to get squirrelmail running with dbmail. After the login page I get: "Error opening ../data/default_pref Default preference file not found or not readable!" I'm on debian woody. I used apt-get to install squirrelmail. Has anyone else ran into this problem and how do you solve it? I'm a

Re: [Dbmail] dbmail + squirrelmail

2004-12-31 Thread Paul J Stevens
Nate, Check your apache error log. This could also be something like an open_basedir restriction or a faulty include_path. And check bugs.debian.org/squirrelmail if this is a known issue. Consider installing squirrelmail from sarge/testing instead of woody. Nate Zabaldo wrote: Trying to get

[Dbmail] Re: missing return-path

2004-12-31 Thread Bernard Johnson
Paul J Stevens wrote: Bernard, Are you running 2.0.x or are you using a 2.1.0 cvs snapshot? Bernard Johnson wrote: I'm trying to verify the expected bahaviour of dbmail in respect to return-path headers. My current setup is postfix->amavis->spamassassin->postfix->tmda->postfix->dbmail-lmt

RE: [Dbmail] dbmail + squirrelmail

2004-12-31 Thread Nate Zabaldo
Steven Lynn wrote: >Check your apache error It was a chmod issue. For some reason it was not readable after the apt-get install. All is working now. Thanks & Happy New Year, Nate

Re: [Dbmail] Re: missing return-path

2004-12-31 Thread Paul J Stevens
Bernard, Could you please report this issue on the bugtracker on www.dbmail.org. Please include as much information as possible. I'll do a drill-down next week or so, and perhaps Aaron has a clue wrt possible problems in the lmtp code. I've checked but have been unable to confirm this bug so fa

[Dbmail] dbmail + squirrelmail + quota

2004-12-31 Thread Nate Zabaldo
Squirrel mail has a plug in for quota usage. Has anyone successfully installed this to work with dbmail? Thanks, Nate

[Dbmail] Re: missing return-path

2004-12-31 Thread Bernard Johnson
I'll report it, but give me a few days to verify it's not a problem on my end. I mainly wanted to verify that the "expected" behaviour of dbmail was to preserve the return-path. I know that some systems, by design (imail), do not preserve this information. I will dig into the guts of the s