I have an ADSL connection, so I collect mail from my ISP using fetchmail
which delivers to qmail.
Qmail-scanner then identifies all mail as coming from localhost (127.0.0.1)
so the different treatment of incoming mail according to source (in
/etc/tcp.smtp) does not happen - all incoming mail is re
Hi Kieran,
You'll find a file called configure in the qs install directory (e.g.
/usr/local/qmail-scanner-1.20).
Make a backup copy. Edit this file and add the sco worm id to the
SILENT_VIRUSES line, like this:
SILENT_VIRUSES="klez,bugbear,hybris,yaha,braid,nimda,tanatos,sobig,winevar,palyh,fizz
Hi,
I don't know if I did something wrong but I sent a question to the list on
the 27th Jan with the subject "QS not getting 'real' source IP" and there
have not been any responses. Did I do something wrong? Please let me know
what I need to do to get some expert advice on this issue.
If necessar
Hi, I am a comparative Linux newbie. I have a five-pc network which has
a Linux RH9 server providing file (SAMBA), printing, DNS and mail
services to the mixed Linux or Windows clients, all served by a DSL
router & ADSL.
I collect mail from my ISP's POP3 server via fetchmail which delivers to
Hi, I am a comparative Linux newbie. I have a five-pc network which has a
Linux RH9 server providing file (SAMBA), printing, DNS and mail services to
the mixed Linux or Windows clients, all served by a DSL router & ADSL.
I collect mail from my ISP's POP3 server via fetchmail which delivers to
qmai
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