Re: [exim] Exim and Clam AV

2007-08-03 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Graeme Fowler wrote: On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 00:27 -0400, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: I just installed ClamAV .90 and I'm trying to get it to work with Exim...here's what I have in my exim.conf av_scanner=clamd:/usr/local/clamav/sbin/clamd This is wrong. Use of clamd requires the path

Re: [exim] Exim and Clam AV

2007-08-03 Thread Graeme Fowler
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 00:27 -0400, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: I just installed ClamAV .90 and I'm trying to get it to work with Exim...here's what I have in my exim.conf av_scanner=clamd:/usr/local/clamav/sbin/clamd This is wrong. Use of clamd requires the path to the running socket, or an IP

Re: [exim] gray list blocking local users

2007-08-03 Thread Gregory Machin
yip i know it would not be the easiest thing to do .. know of any howto's on writing acls and macros ? On 8/2/07, Renaud Allard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gregory Machin wrote: no .. incomming mail logged into the grey list if mail is recieved from the same address more than say 5 times and

Re: [exim] Exim and Clam AV

2007-08-03 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Graeme Fowler wrote: On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 03:23 -0400, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: I guess I'm stuck as to how to start clamd. I meant what arguments should be passed. And is there a special port for clamd? Sorry, I've always been kinda lost with clamav. Ideally, use the ClamAV

Re: [exim] Exim and Clam AV

2007-08-03 Thread Graeme Fowler
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 03:23 -0400, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: I guess I'm stuck as to how to start clamd. I meant what arguments should be passed. And is there a special port for clamd? Sorry, I've always been kinda lost with clamav. Ideally, use the ClamAV package provided by your distibution.

Re: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the official mirrors)?

2007-08-03 Thread Nigel Metheringham
On 2 Aug 2007, at 20:18, David Woodhouse wrote: On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 13:58 +0100, Nigel Metheringham wrote: However CVS with ViewCVS has no good way of telling you what things were committed together (in subversion and other VCS systems you would use the changeset, but CVS commits are

Re: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the official mirrors)?

2007-08-03 Thread Angel Marin
Nigel Metheringham escribió: The patch you want is, I think, at http://vcs.exim.org/viewvc/exim/exim-src/src/filter.c? r1=1.11r2=1.12pathrev=exim-4_64 However CVS with ViewCVS has no good way of telling you what things were committed together (in subversion and other VCS systems you

Re: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the official mirrors)?

2007-08-03 Thread David Woodhouse
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 08:41 +0100, Nigel Metheringham wrote: Its probably a mistake in our organisation (or maybe the git split points) that the edit to the Changelog does not appear in that changeset (the Changelog is in the exim-doc tree). Well, if I point git-cvsimport at just 'exim/' then

Re: [exim] Problem using exim in Cygwin (filter)

2007-08-03 Thread Magnus Holmgren
On Friday 03 August 2007 11:00, Yves-Alain Nicollet wrote: I use exiim in Cygwin, and so far sending/receiving mail works fine. Now I want to use the filtering capability, and I can't seem to make it work. Right now, for a test, my .forward file contains: # Exim filter pipe

[exim] Problem using exim in Cygwin (filter)

2007-08-03 Thread Yves-Alain Nicollet
Hi. I use exiim in Cygwin, and so far sending/receiving mail works fine. Now I want to use the filtering capability, and I can't seem to make it work. Right now, for a test, my .forward file contains: # Exim filter pipe /cygdrive/d/XHOME/bin/tt and tt is an executable shell script containing:

Re: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the official mirrors)?

2007-08-03 Thread Andrew Johnson
ftp://ftp.demon.nl/pub/mirrors/exim/ Still has a complete set (as do I if you need to go back to exim 0.53) -Andy- -Original Message- From: Lutz Preßler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 August 2007 13:32 To: exim-users@exim.org Subject: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the

Re: [exim] Transfer mails from server a to b

2007-08-03 Thread Olivier Cant
Oliver, maybe have a look at imapsync (available as debian package) if you have an imap server runing, this can be handy if both your servers are alive recieving mail at the same time. We use it when we migrate MX servers and have both recieving mail and user connected at the same time.

Re: [exim] gray list blocking local users

2007-08-03 Thread Gregory Machin
Looks good .. found some use full stuff already . thanks for the tip.. On 8/3/07, Renaud Allard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gregory Machin wrote: yip i know it would not be the easiest thing to do .. know of any howto's on writing acls and macros ? The exim documentation is very clear,

Re: [exim] Where to find old exim releases (on the official mirrors)?

2007-08-03 Thread Philip Hazel
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, Nigel Metheringham wrote: Interesting question as to how many old versions we should carry... that could do with some discussion. Indeed. I have (at the moment) all Exim 4 releases, but I think I tidied up the ftp site recently. Possibly too enthusiastically... I said at

Re: [exim] gray list blocking local users

2007-08-03 Thread Renaud Allard
Gregory Machin wrote: yip i know it would not be the easiest thing to do .. know of any howto's on writing acls and macros ? The exim documentation is very clear, but you may want to try http://www.exim-new-users.co.uk/ first. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature -- ##

[exim] Transfer mails from server a to b

2007-08-03 Thread Oliver König
Hello, I have got Debian 4.0 (Etch) with Exim 4.62 and Maildir format on my old server. I have just set up a new server and I want to move all mails in my Maildir folders to the Maildir folders on new server. Can I just move all mails (with scp or ftp) from the old to the new server? If no what

[exim] Warning to Linux postmasters

2007-08-03 Thread Tony Finch
Make sure you have the line mdns off in /etc/host.conf on your incoming SMTP servers. One of my colleagues in our network engineering team discovered today that ppswitch was spewing multicast packets, much to our surprise. It turns out that recent versions of glibc have quietly added

Re: [exim] Warning to Linux postmasters

2007-08-03 Thread Wakko Warner
Tony Finch wrote: Make sure you have the line mdns off in /etc/host.conf on your incoming SMTP servers. IIRC, /etc/host.conf is for libc5. libc6 uses /etc/nsswitch.conf One of my colleagues in our network engineering team discovered today that ppswitch was spewing multicast packets,