Can you share your switches you are using to call tcp server with this
patch? Sounds nice and Would
help with spam bombing as well.
-John
- Original Message -
From: "Devendra Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Qmail-
At 18/08/04 04:53 (), Jason Haar wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 02:53:40AM +0800, Jason Wong wrote:
> If you're running qmail using tcpserver then block it using tcprules.
What I
> have done is modify my qmail-scanner so that after scanning it checks
whether
> there was a problem with the mail. S
Quoting Wendell Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hey all!
Is there a way to quarantine mail dubbed as spam? I have read the
"Philosophy behind Quarantining...", "PerlScanner module", and "Messages
marked as spam are not quarantined!" sections and assume that it is
possible.
My assumption was to filter ea
Hey all!
Is there a way to quarantine mail dubbed as spam? I have read the
"Philosophy behind Quarantining...", "PerlScanner module", and "Messages
marked as spam are not quarantined!" sections and assume that it is
possible.
My assumption was to filter each mail by looking for the string
"X-Spam
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 05:08:13PM +0200, Salvatore Toribio wrote:
> There is a qmail patch that does something similar with the
> return-path, and it is done at the start of the smtp session:
>
> http://js.hu/package/qmail/
>
> http://js.hu/package/qmail/qmail-1.03-mfcheck.4.patch
Thanks for t
At 14:24 + 18-08-2004, Payal Rathod wrote:
Hi,
I plan to write a filter using qmail-qfilter which will check for
unknown domains in From fields and delete the mail (any help here is
appreciated a lot). But my QMAILQUEUE varibale is taken by qmail-scanner
running clamscan and SA. Can I make it r
> > Jorge Valdes posted on 2004-06-29 instructions to add
> > scanning using the
> > File::Scan perl module (available via CPAN) to qmail-scanner.
> >
> > I have taken his instructions and created a patch which
> > includes configure support for q-s-1.23.
>
> Small problem. Needs to be recursiv
Hi,
I plan to write a filter using qmail-qfilter which will check for
unknown domains in From fields and delete the mail (any help here is
appreciated a lot). But my QMAILQUEUE varibale is taken by qmail-scanner
running clamscan and SA. Can I make it run my filter also and after that
deliver the m
Olivier,
yes, i did that, and i tested the suid capabilities of perl, and it's all
working fine (i got succesful messages when -g is executed, etc), less Q-S.
I can't find which could be the problem :-\ Any idea?
Regards,
Ignacio
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From: "Olivier Dony" <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Aug 18, 2004, at 6:58 AM, Ignacio M. Sbampato wrote:
* Q-S is *NOT* rejecting (and getting in quarantine) messages based on
the
default rules in quarantine-attachments.txt (subject ILOVEYOU, for
example,
or the rules for vbs, cpl, and so on extensions)
What do you think can be the problem?
So
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