Bret Clark wrote:
> Thanks for the quick response. Not sure I want to install daemontools, qmail
> and spamassassin are working great and as the saying goes, "if it's not
> broken, don't fix it". The reason I wanted to use qmail-scanner through was
> for our clients in which we are doing relayin
Thanks for the quick response. Not sure I want to install daemontools, qmail
and spamassassin are working great and as the saying goes, "if it's not broken,
don't fix it". The reason I wanted to use qmail-scanner through was for our
clients in which we are doing relaying for. I'll try to dig in
Facundo Barrera - GMail wrote:
> Hi list:
> i'm having some issues with the archive function, it work just
> fine, but it bypass clamav and sa checks, so i receive tons of spam
> and viruses, any idea? also i receive messages from no users that have
> same caracters of the real address, let
Hi list:
i'm having some issues with the archive function, it work just
fine, but it bypass clamav and sa checks, so i receive tons of spam
and viruses, any idea? also i receive messages from no users that have
same caracters of the real address, let's say:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , the archive
> I using Debian Linux and installed qmail as a .deb package which doesn't
use daemontools.
Spamassassin is installed the spamd daemon process running and working
fine when called
with spamc client.
>
Hi Bret
Installing Daemontools will be the best choice, I don't have time to check
the scri
I using Debian Linux and installed qmail as a .deb package which doesn't use
daemontools. Spamassassin is installed the spamd daemon process running and
working fine when called with spamc client.
The ouput from ./configure script is:
The following binaries and scanners were found on your syst