At 22:49 + 7-02-2006, Eric Carlson wrote:
I install qmail scanner and it work good. all email comes from it to
spamassassin. I no want it to scan email created on local host, such
as forums on same server as very slow no reason. Just email from
outside. Is this easy to turn off please. Thank
Besides all new features and/or corrections about
q-s, I wonder about performance improvements in this version, so far.
BTW, I had searched in the q-s list (A LOT) about
keeping q-s persistent (in any possible way) but up to now I have no idea
if this is possible, how to do it and if it is worth.
Kris wrote:
> Regarding sub-spamassassin.pl
>
> should'nt line 37 have some escaped quotes? (im not entirely sure how
> SOUT works)
> open(SOUT,"|$spamc_binary $spamc_options >
> $scandir/$wmaildir/new/$file_id.spamc")||&error_condition("cannot open
> for write $scandir/$wmaildir/new/$file_id.sp
Regarding sub-spamassassin.pl
should'nt line 37 have some escaped quotes? (im not entirely sure how SOUT works) open(SOUT,"|$spamc_binary $spamc_options > $scandir/$wmaildir/new/$file_id.spamc")||&error_condition("cannot open for write $scandir/$wmaildir/new/$file_id.spamc - $!");
should look
This is to announce the pre-release of Qmail-Scanner 2.00. This is a
major upgrade over 1.25 - the version jump represents this (there were
no 1.26+ publicly released).
I want this pre-release to go out first so that the "more enthusiastic"
can give it a "once over" and see if there are any glarin
I install qmail scanner and it work good. all email comes from it to
spamassassin. I no want it to scan email created on local host, such
as forums on same server as very slow no reason. Just email from
outside. Is this easy to turn off please. Thank you.
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With the "-unzip no" option.
On 2/7/06, Ryan Pavely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What am I missing. I would like to block such attachments like .exe .pif.pif0 PIF files not allowed per Company security policy
.exe0 EXE files not allowed per Company security policyHowever how ca
What am I missing. I would like to block such attachments like .exe .pif
.pif0 PIF files not allowed per Company security policy
.exe0 EXE files not allowed per Company security policy
However how can I limit this to not include extracted archives?
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Ryan Pavely
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