On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 22:26:55 +0200
Christoph Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think it'S the % in your "Message-ID" and "In-Reply-To".
> Try to send an email without these characters.
It was an email someone else sent, I got the bounce. They are using a client called
Microsoft-E
I got a qmail + q-s + clamav system
running pretty fine now.
During installation I came across the
following issue:
q-s was installed using credentials
of user qscand - as default.
clamav, using clamdscan daemon, was
installed using credentials of user clamd - as default.
At first, my system was
Hi,
I think it'S the % in your "Message-ID" and "In-Reply-To".
Try to send an email without these characters.
Greets
Christoph
Josh Trutwin wrote:
I have a user trying to send mail but qmail-scanner quarantines
because of bad MIME headers. I'm not sure what the problem is as I
don't have know the
I have a user trying to send mail but qmail-scanner quarantines
because of bad MIME headers. I'm not sure what the problem is as I
don't have know the policies behind good MIME headers. Here are the
message headers (actual email addresses obfuscated):
Received: from [10.0.1.2] ([64.122.147.74])
> first i want that some local email addresses cannot send
> mails to internet ... only to local email addresses.
> second i want that some local email addresses can
> send/receive .exe attachment and the others can not.
Sorry - per-user rules are beyond the spec of Qmail-Scanner - it was
desi