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Daniel Czarnecki wrote:
> I think SpamAssain is working on my box.
>
> If I receive spam mail what does qmail-scanner do with it once it is
> verified as a positive?
>
> Does the admin get an e-mail? Is the e-mail quarantined?
>
> Do you also need t
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Hi Guys,
Once qmail-scanner runs an email through spamassassin what do you do
with it? i.e. do u just send it to the recipient with the spam header or
do u stop the email from being delivered? or just add to the subject?
Thanks,
Dan
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I think SpamAssain is working on my box.
If I receive spam mail what does qmail-scanner do with it once it is
verified as a positive?
Does the admin get an e-mail? Is the e-mail quarantined?
Do you also need to register RBL to get access to black
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 04:57:38PM -0500, Peter Maas wrote:
> Question
>
> Why doesnt qmail-scanner choose its local domains from the
> /var/qmail/controls/locals or rcpthosts?
...and morercpthosts.cdb? And what else?
It's a good idea, I just can't think of a clean AND QUICK way of doing it.
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Why doesnt qmail-scanner choose its local domains from the
/var/qmail/controls/locals or rcpthosts?
it would seem easier if you have many domains.
Peter
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On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 11:39:22PM +0200, Maurice Snellen wrote:
> Why not do it the other way around and allow for tests to be excluded
> based on environment variables set and just let it scan everything by
> default.
I just can't win :-)
Orginally SA was called for ALL mail - then people star
Jason,
On Thursday, June 20, 2002, at 08:47:26 [GMT +1200] (which was 22:47
where I live) you wrote:
JH> I understand your problem. I think the simplest solution would be for
JH> Qmail-Scanner to look for another variable - QS_SPAMASSASSIN perhaps - and
JH> run the SA module if it finds it. Then
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 01:07:11PM +0200, Maurice Snellen wrote:
> I must say that I found this an unpleasant surprise since there is no
> mention of this (in my opinion rather fundamental change) in the
> CHANGES file.
True enough - but it is explicitly mentioned in the FAQ...
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Jason
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 11:24:44AM +0200, Jan de Groot wrote:
> I am using qmail-scanner to scan my mail for spam and virusses.
> Everything goes fine for mail delivered to my domain via qmail, but
> whenever Fetchmail sends mail to my qmail daemon, it won't get scanned
> by spamassassin.
Too tru
Hello
I am running qmail-scan on two different servers, both version 1.12 one is
working and one is not.
machine 1 (working) config (also has spamassassin on it)
./configure --spooldir /var/spool/qmailscan --qmaildir /var/qmail --bindir
/var/qmail/bin --qmail-queue-binary /var/qmail/bin/qmail
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel Czarnecki writ
es:
>I have the same problem. I have 2 Qmail processes running. The first excepts
>connections on port 25 on all interfaces and forwards them to port 26
Quoting Peter Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just setup Qmail-scanner + spamassassin yesterday.
>
> If you have an entry like
> 63.172.73.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>
> Spamassassin will NOT scan that message, or messages from those ip
> addresses.
>
> Header from yahoo.com (non relay client ip)
> R
I just setup Qmail-scanner + spamassassin yesterday.
If you have an entry like
63.172.73.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
Spamassassin will NOT scan that message, or messages from those ip
addresses.
Header from yahoo.com (non relay client ip)
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