running (guessing because
of your hostname) ?
If so, did plesk come with qmail-scanner ?
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Niek
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On 10/12/2004 1:18 AM +0200, Rolando Morales wrote:
Is there a way to block root domains, like *.kr?
Or anyone from @.kr?
I'm using qmail/qmail-scanner/tcp.smtp.
Rolando/TOR
You'd be better off blocking whole countries via a RBL:
http://blackholes.us
Reg
n with spam assassin than it
would be with a virus scanner.
QS tags a message (headers) if SA thinks it is spam.
Configure your mua to filter out these messages.
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Also a good page to read would be:
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Hi list,
The post by Arvinn triggered my memory ;)
Is it possible to make/use warning messages-templates?
I want my own customized warning messages, in a different format
and language. Is this possible already? Maybe a good idea
for the next QS version?
What are your views?
Regards,
Niek Baakman
ing this worm.
Perhaps there is variant which clamav does not _yet_ detect.
You can submit a sample here (if latest version/defs do not detect it:
http://www.nervous.it/~nervous/cgi-bin/sendvirus.cgi
Regards,
Niek
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of 12Mb.
Is this a known issue? Any suggestions and/or solutions?
Paul Norris
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Brian,
This is not possible with a vanilla QS.
Perhaps you, or someone else, can write a patch for it.
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No need to change qmailqeue, the problem is permissions.
check if /var/spool/qmailscan has the correct permissions,
over here they are: drwxrwx--- 5 qscand qscand 4096 May 1 20:47 qmailscan
check underlying directories as well.
You say you have installed suidperl, but you use the suidwrapper.
If y
r-queue"
Doesn't this need to be QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue*.pl*?
No, slackware doesn't come with suidperl, hence a suidwrapper is used.
Niek
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> I can post my maildrop script for those interested.
Jeremy
Please do so
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Hello list,
if I run qmail-queue-scanner.pl with this line:
my $spamc_options=' -f';
instead of
my $spamc_options=' -c -f';
will QS add the spamassassin report to the original mail, or won't this work?
Regards,
Niek Baakman
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you change the 1st line of qmail-queue-scanner.pl to:
#!/usr/bin/perl ??
and also chmoded qmail-queue-scanner.pl to 0755 ?
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Niek Baakman
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nes at the moment.
There is loads of info about this topic thought
Good luck with it, and let us know how it went
Niek Baakman
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;).
load average: 1.00, 1.40, 1.77
That is my current output passing through a whole bunch of emails. I
think that is very good.
Again, thanks to all.
It probably is Nelson.
Just for stats sake, how many emails does your server handle per second, or per minute
?
Regards,
Niek Baakman
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