I know this isn't a regular expression list, but would anyone be able to
tell me how to match on a blank subject line so that Qmail-Scanner will
quarantine emails with no subject ? I did a search on google re this but i'm
still not exactly sure what's needed here. I think its either (?i)\w* or
just
All:
qms-analog version 0.3.4 is released to SourceForge.
You can download it here:
http://www.qms-analog.teel.ws
Changes listed below.
MST
Version: 0.3.4, 06/30/2004
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1) Fixed a problem with obscenely long local-domains
strings, which would cause qms-analog to core dum
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 12:43:17PM -0400, Christian Reeves wrote:
> If I have a Message-ID: regex in qmail-scanner.txt, will qmail-scanner log
> the hits?
So you mean you have a regex in quarantine-attachments.txt, and you want to
know if Qmail-Scanner would log anything when it blocks?
Well, you
Christian Reeves wrote:
If I have a Message-ID: regex in qmail-scanner.txt, will qmail-scanner log
the hits?
If it doesn't by default, can I make it log them (to verify my regex is
working)?
logging is controlled by '--log-details [yes|syslog|no]' (yes by default)
This will log to /var/spool/qmails
If I have a Message-ID: regex in qmail-scanner.txt, will qmail-scanner log
the hits?
If it doesn't by default, can I make it log them (to verify my regex is
working)?
Thanks
Christian
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