Re: [Mimedefang] new installation confusion

2004-04-15 Thread Al Sparks
--- Mike Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just finised installing mimedefang on a Fedora linux box and it seems to be working but I have a few questions. If someone could be kind enough to offer some insight I would appreciate it. I'm new to this also. Most of my research and testing

Re: [Mimedefang] Re: Automatically save spam/ham?

2004-04-15 Thread Doug Brott
Ken Morley wrote: On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Ken Morley wrote: I added the following to aliases: local-ham-archive: /etc/mail/spamassassin/corpus/ham local-spam-archive: /etc/mail/spamassassin/corpus/spam This works as I requested (be careful what you wish

Re: Permission fixup (was RE: [Mimedefang] Quarantine management - anyone else working on this?)

2004-04-15 Thread Al Sparks
--- David F. Skoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Paul Murphy wrote: system(chmod -R g+rwX $dir); Perl has its own embeded chmod function. The system call to the shell should be avoided if at all possible, since it does slow things down. You'd have to write

[Mimedefang] clamd memory leak?

2004-04-15 Thread Les Mikesell
I've run into my first performance issue with mimedefang/clamd and eventually realized that it was being caused by some huge outlook attachments forwarded by an internal server through the external box running mimedefang. The attachments were encoded as winmail.dat and I'm not sure what clamd did

Re: [Mimedefang] clamd memory leak?

2004-04-15 Thread Lucas Albers
I think a 50 meg limit on messages is reasonable. Our mail servers handle around 3k/5k/25K per day and their limits are all set to 50megs. Use ftp for larger messages. Les Mikesell said: Is there some consensus on what the max size of a mail message should be? These were around 150Meg. --

Re: [Mimedefang] clamd memory leak?

2004-04-15 Thread Kelsey Cummings
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 02:22:05PM -0600, Lucas Albers wrote: I think a 50 meg limit on messages is reasonable. Our mail servers handle around 3k/5k/25K per day and their limits are all set to 50megs. That's seems pretty large. We limit messages to 15megs. -- Kelsey Cummings - [EMAIL

Re: [Mimedefang] clamd memory leak?

2004-04-15 Thread Nels Lindquist
On 15 Apr 2004 at 14:37, Kelsey Cummings wrote: On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 02:22:05PM -0600, Lucas Albers wrote: I think a 50 meg limit on messages is reasonable. Our mail servers handle around 3k/5k/25K per day and their limits are all set to 50megs. That's seems pretty large. We limit

[Mimedefang] command line notification of failure of mimedefang or similar

2004-04-15 Thread Lucas Albers
I am currently using swatch to monitor my mail log for clamd errors. If mimedefang or clamd stop working I cannot email notify anyone. Does anyone use a command-line mailer/script to connect directly to another mail server in this situation? For cases in which the local mail server is not

Re: [Mimedefang] clamd memory leak?

2004-04-15 Thread Lucas Albers
with that said a 150 meg or even 50 meg limit will cause timeouts on clients, or appear to hang...so better to limit size, to at the MOST 50 megs, imnsho. Nels Lindquist said: On 15 Apr 2004 at 14:37, Kelsey Cummings wrote: On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 02:22:05PM -0600, Lucas Albers wrote: I

[Mimedefang] Mimedefang delivered same email multiple times

2004-04-15 Thread Ajaya Sharma
Hi, I have a problem with mimedefang delivering more than one copy of the same email at different times. I'd be very grateful for any help. My setup is as follows: Hardware: Sun sparc 10, 128 MB OS: SunOS 5.6 (solaris 2.6) Software: perl 5.8, Sendmail 8.12.10, ClamAV 0.70, Spamassassin

Re: [Mimedefang] command line notification of failure of mimedefang or similar

2004-04-15 Thread John
At 06:36 PM 4/15/2004, you wrote: I am currently using swatch to monitor my mail log for clamd errors. If mimedefang or clamd stop working I cannot email notify anyone. Does anyone use a command-line mailer/script to connect directly to another mail server in this situation? Perl has a mail

Re: [Mimedefang] Counting mail traffic

2004-04-15 Thread Egor Moskvichev
Simply use the mailstats command. It will give you output that you need. Thank you for an answer. I've tried your method, but it's not i really need. Mailstats output is very lack of information: Statistics from Thu Apr 15 12:49:43 2004 M msgsfr bytes_from msgstobytes_to msgsrej