Halo All, I just upgrade to 2.2 RC3 from 2.1, and now I can't block spam
using RBL.
I already cheque all the RBL that I usually used, but I didn't find any log
message stating that it blocks spam while those spams come to my mailbox.
Can anybody help? TIA.
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Nice, can I see any screenshot of yours?
maybe in your blog?
Patricio A. Bruna wrote:
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> I did a little modification to the Admin Gui that let me declare and
> define customs ACLs and Rules to Squid, if you want to check this visit
> http://www.it-linux.cl/pbruna/?p=13
>
> Regards.
>
>
>
Thanks a lot Higuita.
Daniel Mota Leite (Higuita) wrote:
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> Hi
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> On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 01:26:07 -0800 (PST), Yayad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> thanks for your info, but how to add the imageinfo plugin into
>> spamassasin?
>
> http://www.rul
Thanks Mike, and also Doru, it's okay now.
Mike Tremaine wrote:
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> Doru Constantin wrote:
>> All is ok on my efw.
>>
>> Doru
>>
>> Yayad wrote:
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>>> I got this error when trying to install :
>>>
>>> error: /var/
I got this error when trying to install :
error: /var/tmp/rpm-xfer.Li5OIL: headerRead failed: hdr blob(21535): BAD,
read returned 7896
error: /var/tmp/rpm-xfer.Li5OIL cannot be installed
Mike Tremaine wrote:
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> I made a spamassassin 3.1.7 package for Endian. It is here along with
> the src p
Daniel,
thanks for your info, but how to add the imageinfo plugin into spamassasin?
And, where in the spamassasin we add the whitelist/greylist/blacklist after
we ssh to EFW?
Thanks a lot.
Daniel Mota Leite (Higuita) wrote:
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> Hi again
>
> A few days ago we had a small problem, a s
Jerry, any trouble on your production EFW?
McJerry wrote:
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> Mike,
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> Thanks for the quick response!!!
>
> I loaded the HAVP update you posted on my test EFW and so far it seems to
> have solved the headers issue. I will load on production EFW tonight and
> let you know if further problems
oh I see, thanks a lot for your info.
nadia007 wrote:
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> Yayad;
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> You're right, but what I did is I changed the port. Instead of using port
> 25 I used a different port (any other port not being used will work). The
> proxy utilizes port 25. So all the filte
if i'm not mistaken, if you use portforward for smtp, then the antispam
would not work.
nadia007 wrote:
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> Well... I'm excited to say that my theory worked like a charm!!!
>
> By creating a portforwarding rule on EFW I was able to get my users to
> bypass the proxy and relay their messages
I think I used swap, and also cached.
so I think I better unload my squid.
Thanks again Mike.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:516348 417996 98352 0 152828 96632
-/+ buffers/cache: 1685
Thank you Mike, it's all good now.
Is your timezone set right? I had trouble on my test box it seems like I did
not set it up right and had to manual reset /etc/localtime. You do this by
finding your timezone in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ and then you can just copy the
file to /etc/localtime
-Mi
Thank you, that's just what I need to know :)
Yayad wrote:
> Thank's a lot Mike, just curious, where did the rpm put those files of
> yours?
>
>
I'm not sure what you mean but you can type "rpm -q -l clamav" and it will
show
you all the files from the p
Guys, is it normal that my efw box is using 70-90% of memory installed
(512MB) ?
Anything I can do to reduce it? Even if I restart the box, it's still using
60%.
My running services are these:
CRON server RUNNING
Content filter STOPPED
DHCP Server STOPPED
DNS proxy server RUNNING
E-Mail s
I'm confusing of the time on my efw box.
The clock is not the same - 14 hours late than my current time.
I already tried to use the Time Server in the 'Services', and also tried the
instant update.
Anyone can help me fix this?
TIA.
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Thank's a lot Mike, just curious, where did the rpm put those files of yours?
PhoenixG36 wrote:
> When I try to install the update, I become this message:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # rpm -Uvh
> http://www.stellarcore.net/downloads/efw2-updates/clamav-0.88.4-0.endian5.i386.rpm
> Retrieving
> http
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