for qmail (I'm using it) that don't accept mails
from faked domains, but the problem usually is the username part of
the address.
Salvatore
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:24 AM
To: James Herschel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Notifications
At 11:59 -0500 26-
AM
To: James Herschel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Notifications
At 11:59 -0500 26-01-2004, James Herschel wrote:
>Hopefully this hasn't been asked a hundred times ... Basically, I've got
>qmail-scanner set up to send notifications to sender and admin so that
>
At 11:59 -0500 26-01-2004, James Herschel wrote:
Hopefully this hasn't been asked a hundred times ... Basically, I've got
qmail-scanner set up to send notifications to sender and admin so that
remote users know if their email gets stopped by qmail-scanner.
Using:
SA 2.61
QS 1.20st
ClamAV 0.65
Qmail
if you can deal with it trying once then deleting double bounce, you can apply
this patch. It has worked fantastically for me.:) I am using netqmail and I
applied the patch manually because I had previously patched qmail-send for a
custom function, it was so small. It does not patch qmail scanne
Hi All,
I need a little guidance.
I, like most of us, have been getting hammered by SoBig. I upgraded to
q-s-1.20rc1 this past week, and I was happy to notice that SoBig was in
the default silent-viruses list, but after a couple days of running it,
I have noticed that the "senders" are still bei