Hi Jason,
Is there an archive for this list that is searchable ?
If not, I am willing to host the search engine (ht://dig) for it.
Just tell me if there is a seachable archive, and if not, I can
make the archive searchable.
I do this by making a mailinglist of my own (with mailman) and
subsc
A, you can tell I'm proud! ;)
Per domain scanning is now available via TCPSERVER w/ mysql patch.
It's pretty simple to set up. Of course, this is assuming that you're
running VPOPMAIL and using mysql! I've added an additional sql query in
tcpserver that looks for the ip address that the c
> -Original Message-
> From: CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 14 June 2002 17:40
> To: Hine,Chris; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Qmail-scanner-general]Possible quarantine-attachments.db
> Problem
>
>
> > Whilst upgrading my qmail-scanner installation to
> Whilst upgrading my qmail-scanner installation to 1.12 recently I
> decided to
> check the quarantine-attachments.txt file and found the line:
> .{100,} Virus-Date: Date Buffer Overflow trojan
> had been replace with the following:
> .{100,} Virus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi guys,
I am trying to achieve something like this with the file:
.domain.net:smtp.domain2.com:
machine.domain3.com:domain2.com:
:127.0.0.1:26
So I am trying to route all traffic from .domain.net to domain2.com and
all traffic from machine.domain
The happiest day of my life will come when there is not one single copy of outlook
running ANYWHERE on the planet.
Ok... Ranting done. On to step two, asking questions. :)
Is there a simple way to configure qmail-scanner such that it will report to senders
that they have sent an infected mess
In the process of upgrading my qmail-scanner from an earlier (much earlier) version to
1.12 I noticed something that I thought might be worth reporting here. Please forgive
me if this has been posted already, I could not find it during my attempts.
In the configure script, the section:
i
Whilst upgrading my qmail-scanner installation to 1.12 recently I decided to
check the quarantine-attachments.txt file and found the line:
.{100,} Virus-Date: Date Buffer Overflow trojan
had been replace with the following:
.{100,} Virus-Date: MIME H
I hate to bring this up again, but I need a way for Q-S 1.01 to ignore the
error 2 that Sophos gives when it tries to unpack a zip with a password. We
tried going to Q-S 1.12 which does this, but had to switch back because of
poor performance. Is there a fairly easy modification we can make to 1