Monday, June 30, 2014, 6:03:11 PM, Eric wrote:
> Yeah, it's trying to run from both supervise and init.d.
That's what I thought - the question is, how do I fix this without
accidentally making things worse? (Well, the *other* question is, what
caused the problem in the first place, but at the mo
Hi folks,
Not sure if there is a cure for this but I will ask.
Very recently a customer got a virus or trojan on
their machine which spammed using her account.
This caused my mail server to be spam blocked.
Not good but not permanent.
So...
1. Can we throttle the account?
2. Making the max re
Sorry about the clamd/clamav confusion. The package name is clamav.
You have the latest version from .qt., but I'm curious as to how you got
the testing version, if that repo is disabled (as it should be now in
most setups).
That's where the the problem lies though. The testing version is the
On 07/02/2014 07:32 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi folks,
Not sure if there is a cure for this but I will ask.
Very recently a customer got a virus or trojan on
their machine which spammed using her account.
This caused my mail server to be spam blocked.
Not good but not permanent.
So...
1. Can we
Hi Eric.
Has this 'testing' something to do with my spamd is logging in the
maillog file rather than the /spamd/current file ? (since last update
beginning of April) or has my age caught up with me making me forgetting
things I have read/done ;-)
(repo = 1 in current)
Cheers,
Finn
BTW when will
On 07/02/2014 11:25 AM, Finn Buhelt wrote:
Hi Eric.
Has this 'testing' something to do with my spamd is logging in the
maillog file rather than the /spamd/current file ? (since last update
beginning of April) or has my age caught up with me making me forgetting
things I have read/done;-)
That
Hi Eric,
My thanks for your reply.
best wishes
Tony White
On 3/07/2014 03:14, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 07/02/2014 07:32 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi folks,
Not sure if there is a cure for this but I will ask.
Very recently a customer got a virus or trojan on
their machine which spammed using