We have a client that wants to be able to Quarantine specified
attachments, but then wants to be able to view them, and either deliver
to intended recipient, or delete.
Just wondering if anyone has implemented something similar?
Regards,
MB
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Load on one of our qmail,vpopmail,qmail+scanner,clamd server is
averaging ~7 - Is it possible to run clamd on remote server?
Regards,
MB
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> >
> > Mar 17 12:03:51 server2 X-Qmail-Scanner-1.20rc1:
> > [server2.example.com107954543145531004] Requeuing: Maximum time
> > exceeded.
>
> I have seen this - It was due (In my case) to a large zip
> file containg a compressed tif (~120M)
>
> I needed to reduce the maximum message size c
>
> Mar 17 12:03:51 server2 X-Qmail-Scanner-1.20rc1:
> [server2.example.com107954543145531004] Requeuing: Maximum
> time exceeded.
I have seen this - It was due (In my case) to a large zip file containg
a compressed tif (~120M)
I needed to reduce the maximum message size clamav would scan:
--m
>
> >Sould I be looking at qmail-scanner, clamav or qss to either
> modify the
> >time/date format, or make allowances for this change?
> >
> >
> >
> Matt Simerson has altered the date-interpretation in QSS to
> work with the old AND the new dateformat at the same time.
>
> http://www.tnpi.b
>
>
> I am using qmail-scanner 1.21, clamav 0.67 with qss 2.0.2 and
> it is working fine. Are you using an older version of qss?
Update to 2.02 - But still no stats.
I don't appear to be getting any php errors, and my configured log file
def. has entries:
$config["logFile"] = "/var/spool/qmai
> I am using qmail-scanner 1.21, clamav 0.67 with qss 2.0.2 and
> it is working fine. Are you using an older version of qss?
QSS 2.0.1 - Will upgrade now.
Ta,
MB
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> Jim
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Seems since upgrading from qmail-scanner 1.16->1.20 (And clamav
.60->67-1) the time/date format has changed(Consequently breaking qss):
19/02/2004 12:47:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]hello PIF files not allowed per
Company security p
olicy clamscan: 0.60.
Thu, 19 Feb 2004 12:5
> (from 'man clamscan')
>--max-space=#n
>Extract first #n kilobytes from each archive. You
> may give the
>number in megabytes in format xM or xm, where x is a number.
Thanks!
BTW - The default of 100 kilobytes seems a little high?
Regards,
MB
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Today I noticed our gateway mailserver running particularly slow -
Investigating further revealed it had a load of 100+!
The culprit was clamscan: One of our clients had sent 500+ e-mails with
a 5Mb zip attachment, with each zip containing a compressed tif image
that was 50Mb+.
Is there anyway to
Read the archives, and see it is possible to enable --archive, but this
seems a little excessive when I only need to have a copy of one users
outgoing mail.
Regards,
MB
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