We're a fairly small ISP and our mail server receives around 100-150
thousand messages per day. We've started running q-s system-wide for
viruses and spam. The load the server is under is quite acceptable - most
of the time it's between 0.50 and 2.5, and I haven't seen it exceed 5.0
yet.
However,
Is there currently a way to get q-s to insert the X-Spam-Level header from
Spamassassin? This would be hugely advantageous, as it allows end-users to
easily personalize their spam level.
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On line 454 in qmail-scanner-queue.pl, the error message "$file_id exits -
try again later..." should be changed to "cannot create
$scandir/$file_id". This is a much clearer message for systems
administrators, with an indication of where the problem is, while still
leaving the reason for the error
On line 454 in qmail-scanner-queue.pl, the error message "$file_id exits -
try again later..." should be changed to "cannot create
$scandir/$file_id". This is a much clearer message for systems
administrators, with an indication of where the problem is, leaving the
reason for the error as an exerci
> At 05:58 PM 02/12/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>>Dec 2 17:27:13 pop smtpd: 1070414833.461632 rm:
>>/var/spool/qmailscan/working/new/pop.lightspeed.ca107041483342654090:
>>Permission denied
>
> Ensure that Q-S can write to that directory tree, specifically
> working. Also, the problem only exists with
> On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 13:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> To make a long story short, I followed the instructions for installing
>> qmail-scanner, word-for-word, as described in 'The Qmail Handbook'. I've
>> overcome problems with permissions in the /var/spool/qmailscan files,
>> problems with ru
The odd thing is that this was working before. But let's not get into that.
To make a long story short, I followed the instructions for installing
qmail-scanner, word-for-word, as described in 'The Qmail Handbook'. I've
overcome problems with permissions in the /var/spool/qmailscan files,
problems