I tried your config, but without editing something in the main.cf like
content_filter=amavis this won´t work, this means mail is delivered
without filtering. So far, so good. If i add something like
content_filter=amavis:10024 every check is passed and at the end, the
spamfilter.sh scripts sends th
I tried your config, but without editing something in the main.cf like
content_filter=amavis this won´t work, this means mail is delivered
without filtering. So far, so good. If i add something like
content_filter=amavis:10024 every check is passed and at the end, the
spamfilter.sh scripts sends th
Hi!
You don't use Amavis? If it's a production box, plaese don't. On the
clamd homepage ist written (FAQ) that rogue e-mails may crash the clamd,
preventing furter mail from being delivered and scanned. It's the
(experimental) clamd feature "ScanMail". Workaround: Let Amavis unpack
the attachme
Does this config use the spamassassin daemon (spamc - spamd)?
I am using this config also, but I don't know how to tell if postfix is using
the spamassassin daemon or not...
El Viernes, 2 de Abril de 2004 06:31, Theodore Knab escribió:
> OK, I think I have Spamassasin working with Clamd on my De
Hi!
You don't use Amavis? If it's a production box, plaese don't. On the
clamd homepage ist written (FAQ) that rogue e-mails may crash the clamd,
preventing furter mail from being delivered and scanned. It's the
(experimental) clamd feature "ScanMail". Workaround: Let Amavis unpack
the attachm
Does this config use the spamassassin daemon (spamc - spamd)?
I am using this config also, but I don't know how to tell if postfix is using
the spamassassin daemon or not...
El Viernes, 2 de Abril de 2004 06:31, Theodore Knab escribió:
> OK, I think I have Spamassasin working with Clamd on my De
OK, I think I have Spamassasin working with Clamd on my Debian box.
I using the following Debian packages:
>From Sarge:
ii razor 2.361-3spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering
ii spamassassin 2.63-1 Perl-based spam filter using text analysis
ii spamc 2.
OK, I think I have Spamassasin working with Clamd on my Debian box.
I using the following Debian packages:
>From Sarge:
ii razor 2.361-3spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering
ii spamassassin 2.63-1 Perl-based spam filter using text analysis
ii spamc 2.
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