At 15:05 +0200 26-10-2004, Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:Salvatore Toribio wrote:
This is very strange. The number is always lower in the quarantine log. There should be an explenation, shouldn't it? Or is it a bug?At 11:40 +0200 26-10-2004, Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
How do you guys explain this?
# grep "SA: yup, this smells like SPAM - hits=.*\.. - quarantining message\.\.\." qmail-queue.log | wc -l
9865
# grep "SPAM exceeds" quarantine.log | wc -l
9634
#
I will check.
Maybe I found it. Messages with a 'disallowed attachment assosiated with unrelated MIME type' can be quarantined as spam, but I added a check (I don't remember why) that stops the spamassassin routine of setting the quarantine_description if it already exists, so in the quarantine.log the message has the other description. Fixed in 1.24st.
Look at this description I found in a message blocked as spam:
---perlscanner results ---
problem 'Disallowed file (message.scr) assosiated with unrelated MIME type (audio/x-wav) - potential virus' found in attachment message.scr
---spamassassin results ---
problem 'Disallowed file (message.scr) assosiated with unrelated MIME type (audio/x-wav) - potential virus'
found in message /var/spool/qmailscan/tmp/proxy210992360126795120
---
Regards
Salvatore
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