Management is asking me to identify whether qmail-scanner
supports the following feature. If not, they are going to want to replace our
qmail gateway in favor of something that does, which I oppose because I like
the open source model. Are the following features already supported in the
lat
Does qmail-scanner support selective email notification based on content type?
In other words, I want the recipient or sender to be notified that an email with a zip
file attachment was quarantined, but *not* to be notified that emails with viruses
were quarantined. Is this possible?
Regards,
> >> which of course deleted all messages in the archives
> maildir that
> >> were older than 36 hours.
Which is the reason why a competent sysadmin will do a "tar -czvf
/home/backups/var.spool.qmailscan..tgz /var/spool/qmailscan" prior to
upgrading software, changing software, reinstalling so
Guys,
I put together a patch that provides support for spambayes. I ran it for a
few days, and it worked okay. But then, the system started thrashing badly,
with lots of hung processes and disk i/o, so I had to remove it.
I haven't had time to debug the thing, ... Was wondering if anyone here
cou
I've got the darndest problem. It appears that random emails occasionally
disappear for an unknown reason, from /var/spool/qmailscan/archives/new. The
reason I know this is because every once in a while, I do an "ls |wc -l" to
see how many emails are in the folder. Now usually over time, the number
ect: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Spambayes support?
>
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> Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote:
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> >Does qmail-scanner have spambayes support?
> >
> >
> >
> No - just SpamAssassin.
>
> Jason
>
>
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>
> --
Does qmail-scanner have spambayes support?
Michael Martinez
CSREES/ISTM/USDA
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Hey, there's something that's been bugging me.
Sometimes when I want to test the email functionality of an email server or
smtp machine, I telnet to it on port 25 then issue some smtp directives.
For example, my usual sequence is as follows:
Helo ..xxx
Mail from: blahblah
Rcpt to: blahb
In reference to using rblsmtpd and the other spam prevention tools listed
below, I was wondering whether these programs give one the option of
specifying a system or configuration file, rather than a computer server, as
the means by which the list of known spam relays is obtained.
Michael Martinez
Currently, the way I prevent spam is three-fold:
I use qmail's "badmailfrom"
to block unwanted "From:" addresses
I use
rules in tcp.smtp (tcpserver)
to block ip addresses of hosts that appear to be
such things as mass-mailing entities
I use qmail-scanner's quaran
Is it safe to say that the rest of q-a.txt (v1.15) is okay?
Michael Martinez
System Administrator
Information Systems and Technology Management
CSREES - United States Department of Agriculture
(202) 720-6223
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Haar [mailto:Jason.Haar@;trimble.co.nz]
> Sen
Hi,
Before I upgrade my qmail-scanner, I'd like to get some feedback from those
of you who have upgraded and are actively and currently using the latest
version (1.15). how's it working for you?
I'd like to know if there are any issues to be aware of, I believe I've seen
a couple posts on the li
Or stick the entire friendgreeting.com net range in tcp.stmp if you use
tcpserver (use www.hexillion.com/utilities to look up the netrange).
Or look through the internet headers for e-card email (if you have have
received it already), and block the ip it came from
Michael Martinez
> -Origin
hey ... while we're on this subject, has anyone noticed that the new hbedv
engine and virus definition file seems to be catching fewer viruses than the
previous version? I don't have hard statistics, but ever since I upgraded it
appears not be catching as many as it should.
When I first installe
I concur, I've seen this too.
Michael Martinez
> -Original Message-
> From: Volker Schaefer [mailto:vs@;neopoly.de]
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 5:53 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Qmail-scanner-general]HBEDV antivir version 6.16
>
>
> Hello,
> for your information, the HBED
My security officer, who receives email alerts, uses her emails to perform
an eyeball comparison between the number of viruses stopped at the gateway
and the number stopped at the Exchange server. She also maintains a record
of these figures. I would like to see the notifications continue. Perhaps
Is it possible to inject the contents of /var/spool/qmailscan/archives/new
back into the qmail queue, and if so, how would this be done?
Michael Martinez
System Administrator
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This is a belated follow up to my postings and other people's responses last
week.
By way of summary, I was having a problem where the email headers of
locally-relayed outbound mail were getting mangled, resulting in remote
hosts not being able to recognize the sender and therefore "Reply" wouldn
griculture
(202) 720-6223
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Haar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 5:21 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Problem: header added by
> QS getting
> overrun on From line
&g
I am running qmail with qmail-scanner, with tcpserver listening on the smtp
port, on a Redhat 7.1 system. i'm using antivir as the antivirus software.
I've been doing this successfully for a couple months. The machine it's
running on is allowed to accept mail from the world, but not to send mail
d
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