> Scott Lammers said:
> > I have already put the QMAILQUEUE line into the smtpd run file, at the
> > very top, and the mail sent through the sqwebmail interface does not get
> > scanned when sending to local, same domain, recipients. I may not have
> > been clear in my previous message. Any advis
Aaron Carr wrote:
If it's in the smtpd run file, it should work. Everything passes through
smtpd, even mail that's a local domain.
Maybe you should start checking the silly stuff like paths and permissions?
Could be the issue is hiding that way. Have you looked at all the logs to
be sure eve
t; Scott
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> Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]qmail scanner and vpopmail
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To: qmail-scanner-general@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]qmail scanner and vpopmail
If you put it in your qmail-smtpd run file, it will scan every email
coming/going from the server.
That includes vpopmail.
Aaron
Scott Lammers said:
> Hello,
>
>
>
>
If you put it in your qmail-smtpd run file, it will scan every email
coming/going from the server.
That includes vpopmail.
Aaron
Scott Lammers said:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I really need some help with q-mail scanner and yes, I have read as much
> as I can get my hands on, including the FAQ. I have Fr
Hello,
I really need some help with q-mail scanner and yes, I have
read as much as I can get my hands on, including the FAQ. I have FreeBSD
with Qmail, tcpserver, etc, Vpopmail, sqwebmail, vqadmin, qmailadmin,
qmail-scanner and clamav. I have installed everything and everything
works