Hi,
After upgrading some stuff, squirrelmail cannot any
more keep its session up. It more or less randomly
bombs the logged-in user off, saying:
ERROR
You must be logged in to access this page.
(It comes right after pressing the login button sometimes.)
Anyone seen/fixed this?
I run a
Hello,
I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
users. I have added "mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail ". But this
line
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 03:17:16PM +0100, Robert Hensel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
> fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
> problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
>
On January 10, 2004 09:17 am, Robert Hensel wrote:
> I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
> fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
> problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
> users. I have added "mail
Right now we use sanitizer (stable package) to call a virus scanner and to
strip script,img, style, etc tags
We're thinking of switching to amavisd-new (unstable) and clamav (testing)
because while sanitizer strips out the virus, it still passes the junk
message through. We'd like to be able to d
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 06:07, Luna Kid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading some stuff, squirrelmail cannot any
> more keep its session up. It more or less randomly
> bombs the logged-in user off, saying:
>
> ERROR
> You must be logged in to access this page.
>
> (It comes right after pressin
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 01:17, Robert Hensel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
> fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
> problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
> users. I
Might I suggest MailScanner? For me it's been MUCH more reliable and
flexible. In fact I'm gearing up to replace amavisd-new with MailScanner
at work. We've run into some bugs with the latest version (4.24
specifically), but the verison I'm using on FreeBSD 4.22.5 is solid, and
the version i
Thanks for your reply.
> Might I suggest MailScanner?
You might, some specific problems with amavisd-new that aren't present in
MailScanner might be even more helpful.
At:
http://www.geocities.com/scottlhenderson/spamfilter.html
they say:
# mailscanner system, works with Postfix and
--On Saturday, January 10, 2004 21:53 -0500 Dan MacNeil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Might I suggest MailScanner?
You might, some specific problems with amavisd-new that aren't present in
MailScanner might be even more helpful.
At:
http://www.geocities.com/scottl
This one time, at band camp, Russell Coker said:
> Another option is to receive the entire message, accept it for delivery but
> instead of a 25x give a 55x code with a message saying "this message was
> delivered, but please note that the account holder is on vacation".
>
> These methods should
Thanks for your discussion.
One correction, the muttering about "unsupported methods" is actually
from:
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html#content
which is perhaps slightly more creditable than geocities.
Googling around a bit I got this thread with thoughts from one of
the main develo
mailscanner supports more than just postfix though. exim, sendmail, and
zmailer are all on the list. I'd imagine one could make it work somehow
with qmail too if you're brave enough to be using qmail. I don't know
where in the discussion anyone said that you could only use mailscanner
with p
Hi,
After upgrading some stuff, squirrelmail cannot any
more keep its session up. It more or less randomly
bombs the logged-in user off, saying:
ERROR
You must be logged in to access this page.
(It comes right after pressing the login button sometimes.)
Anyone seen/fixed this?
I run a
Hello,
I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
users. I have added "mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail ". But this
line
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 06:07, Luna Kid wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading some stuff, squirrelmail cannot any
> more keep its session up. It more or less randomly
> bombs the logged-in user off, saying:
>
> ERROR
> You must be logged in to access this page.
>
> (It comes right after pressin
Right now we use sanitizer (stable package) to call a virus scanner and to
strip script,img, style, etc tags
We're thinking of switching to amavisd-new (unstable) and clamav (testing)
because while sanitizer strips out the virus, it still passes the junk
message through. We'd like to be able to d
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 03:17:16PM +0100, Robert Hensel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
> fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
> problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
>
Thanks for your discussion.
One correction, the muttering about "unsupported methods" is actually
from:
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html#content
which is perhaps slightly more creditable than geocities.
Googling around a bit I got this thread with thoughts from one of
the main develo
mailscanner supports more than just postfix though. exim, sendmail, and
zmailer are all on the list. I'd imagine one could make it work somehow
with qmail too if you're brave enough to be using qmail. I don't know
where in the discussion anyone said that you could only use mailscanner
with p
On January 10, 2004 09:17 am, Robert Hensel wrote:
> I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
> fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
> problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
> users. I have added "mail
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 01:17, Robert Hensel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently have a properly working postfix-mysql setup. This all works
> fine, but I would like to implement an autoresponder/other stuff. The
> problem is, that for example procmail doesn't seem to work with virtual
> users. I
--On Saturday, January 10, 2004 21:53 -0500 Dan MacNeil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Might I suggest MailScanner?
You might, some specific problems with amavisd-new that aren't present in
MailScanner might be even more helpful.
At:
http://www.geocities.com/scottlhe
Might I suggest MailScanner? For me it's been MUCH more reliable and
flexible. In fact I'm gearing up to replace amavisd-new with MailScanner
at work. We've run into some bugs with the latest version (4.24
specifically), but the verison I'm using on FreeBSD 4.22.5 is solid, and
the version i
This one time, at band camp, Russell Coker said:
> Another option is to receive the entire message, accept it for delivery but
> instead of a 25x give a 55x code with a message saying "this message was
> delivered, but please note that the account holder is on vacation".
>
> These methods should
Thanks for your reply.
> Might I suggest MailScanner?
You might, some specific problems with amavisd-new that aren't present in
MailScanner might be even more helpful.
At:
http://www.geocities.com/scottlhenderson/spamfilter.html
they say:
# mailscanner system, works with Postfix and
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