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> When using qmail-scanner together with the QMAILQUEUE patch, using the
> recommended method of enabling qmail-scanner through
> ":allow,QMAILQUEUE=..." in /etc/tcp.smtp, we're facing the problem that
> qmail-sc
>
diferent PS no ...
> But you can exclude PS for some domains, users, while email still pass
other AV, SA which are integrated by PS.
Wouldn't this be a useful feature? So you could have many different sets of
rules, and then define which set corresponds to which users/domains.
Anyw
>http://toribio.apollinare.org/qmail-scanner/settings_per_domain.html
>
>if i'm right this feature was in 1.25 as well.
Thank you, I've read the above mentioned article, but I don't see how this can
solve my problem, since I can only limit which scanners are run for specified
domain. So if I e
I'm currently using the "old" (1.25) version of Q-S. Is it possible to make
per-domain rules for INCOMING mail - so I can define different rules for one
domain, and some general rules for all other? My problem is that I need to
allow password protected zip files from one domain only, and I don't
hat by implementing this
functionality QS would be able to recognize the
filetype and then to decide whether to block it or
not.
robert
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command, but I suck at Perl and can't do it by
myself. Any chance of seeing this in the new version?
thanx
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Is it possible to block attachments, even if their
extensions are renamed? I tried this with a "file.mp3"
(which got blocked as supposed), then renamed it to
"file.txt" and it went straight through. How can I
p
not, nor does it imply any official statement or support
of qmail or qmail-scanner.
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to it, generate a very complex regex search or generate a
generic string like "CSAV detected a virus".
Something that may help keep the size of $DD down is if you drop the
"-list" command-line parameter. Then only the header, the footer and the
infected files will be shown
or support
of qmail or qmail-scanner.
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diff -u qmail-scanner-1.24/qmail-scanner
Are you running the Stock Tests? or are you running things like
BigEvil and BlackList from rulesemporium those are what was killing
me... that is what initiated the problem not the actual problem...
For the month+ I fought with my server, the big problem was hitting the
limit of Ch
Oops.. only running 1.22 on this server
Robert Mudryk wrote:
Direct Mail Pcs Disallowed MIME boundary found in attachment -
potential virus
Disallowed MIME boundary found in attachment - potential virus
clamscan: 0.73. spamassassin: 2.63
Direct Mail Pcs Disallowed MIME boundary found in attachment - potential
virus
Disallowed MIME boundary found in attachment - potential virus
clamscan: 0.73. spamassassin: 2.63
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utilization. Turn off sa-reject and load goes away.
I've been running 1.20ST for quite awhile now, and about a month ago, my
mail servers (3 different ones
This Admin demands that his email is valid "1. Would you please be so
kind as to show me in RFC821 where it spells out that an email server
will not use a carriage return in the header?"
Well it doesn't violate RFC821, but that has nothing to do with the
errors in his Header, probably the
Con
over a certian threshold option.
I'm using vmailmgr, and most of my mail goes to virtualdomains. Mail
shouldn't be delivered by locals normally.
Robert Munro
Ps. any chance of putting the installation instructions into a wiki
somewhere so that people can comment on them and update
It's an OpenBSD specific switch, but you are using RH, so I dunno what
the issue is.
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrej Trobentar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 2:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: robert schwartz
> Subject: Re: [Qmai
I believe it's the "-u" option.
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e to admin and sender, but I wouldn't
imagine that it'd be too hard for me to hack this up? Any tips?
Regards,
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--On Tuesday, December 23, 2003 5:37 PM +0100 Salvatore Toribio is rumoured
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There is patch for qmail (search http://www.qmail.org) that adds a
feature "badrcpto" that works similar at "badmailfrom". I have never
tested...
I am using the badrcptto patch on the qmail server at work
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
No great secret here
> -Original Message-
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> To: 'robert schwartz';
Don't you have to compile the tcprules into a cdb format first?
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> Subject: Re: R: R: [Qmail-scanner-
Andrea,
After changing /etc/tcp.smtp you need to reload the cdb database. To
do this, run the following command as root (assuming a Life With Qmail
installation):
# /var/qmail/bin/qmailctl cdb
and/or
# /var/qmail/bin/qmailctl restart
These commands will (respectively) reload the tcp.smtp configu
nstall of clamav would be great. Failing that
I'll get a test machine together and write a guide.
Robert
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I'll get a test machine together and write a guide.
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> I've had add last satarday (from a suggest of
Federico Lombardo) the
> feature that spam mail being deleted won't be
notified to the recips.
Is there a feature not to notify admin if spam is
deleted? or indeed quarantined?
Robert
eject spam that scores above 15
Thanks for any help or for pointing me in the right direction
Robert
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I'm using Qmail-Scanner + Spamassassin and it's working great (I threw
clam av in too). I have one question, I put Spamassassin preferences in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf but I can never seem to alter the
default behavior of SA. Is this an SA issue or related to how QS calls
SA? If anyone ca
mail from other domains with test virii are all blocked by
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--On Saturday, June 7, 2003 1:22 PM -0600 "Sancho2k.net Lists"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumoured to have written:
Salvatore Toribio wrote:
This exactly what I'm doing with the patch posted by Chis Heine, you can
configure a threshold in qmail-scanner (for ex. 10; 12 is too much) to
quarantine a me
--On Saturday, June 7, 2003 5:28 PM +0200 Salvatore Toribio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumoured to have written:
What I want to do is the following:
quarantine spam over say 12 (or preferred configurable limit) and never
deliver it to a user mailbox
tag spam over 7 and then let the individual make a
--On Sunday, February 2, 2003 6:06 PM +0100 Michael Andreasen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumoured to have written:
Hi There
I have a qmail+qmail-scanner+spamassassin
So i need someway need a way to pass the recipients email adress to the
spamd (or via i.e. spamc -u [EMAIL PROTECTED]) so every user
not using
vpopmail, I believe both squirrelmail and horde have the ability to edit
the vacation message for local users.
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TRY
!/usr/bin/perl
and make sure that the
smtp rules file is
:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue"
and NOT
:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl"
alternativly just install the RPM which allows perl setuid
r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Redhat 8.0
Enzo wrote:
try this and see if it works then work back from there
:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl"
I assume the test messages were sent via smtp to the server and not sent
from the server.
if you want to do a local test you need to set the QMAILQUEUE env var
r
Done!
Easy one here it's a problem with a space and not a tab character in the
/var/spool/qmailscan/quarantine-attachments.txt
on line 82
See the list archives for mor info on this.
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than the FAQ ? on this?
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I think you need to change the tcp rules file to point to the wrapper
and not the scaner queue
ie
% cat /etc/tcpcontrol/smtp.rules
#:allow
:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue"
ie run the wrapper and not the perl scanner as this should have had it's
permission bits set.
Hope
If this helps you solve your problem please just send me an email to
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There are three areas to look at when you get this error message.
qq_temporary_problem
1) Have you increased the soft limit to 5/6M as the default of 2
That worked. you rock.
Why did it work?
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At 12:06 PM 10/29/2002 +0100, Thomas Dahl Pedersen wrote:
Look in the list archive and you will find a quick solution:
in grab_env_headers change:
open(SOUT,"<&STDOUT")|| &tempfail...
to:
open(SOUT,"<&1"
It worked! You rock. Thanks.
--Robert
At 01:24 PM 10/29/2002 +0200, Egidijus Antanaitis wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed qmail-scanner + avpdaemon successfully on my qmail
server. Everything worked till now. One local user have decided to send 100
e-mail 3 megabytes each. After 1 or less
message for some
(valid) reason (including the other end dropping the connection).
I didn't try excessively hard to find documentation on my own but is there
somewhere all this is documented? Where would i find info on "g_e_h"?
-- Robert
At 05:49 PM 10/28/2002 +0100, Federic
Title: Qmail-Scanner and SpamAssassin...
I'm sorry to mix the applications, but I've run out of ideas.. and thought maybe one of you had had a similiar problem.. I'm a newbie who is trying really hard to get this to work! :)
I am using Daemontools and TCPServer... I have Qmail running, I hav
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