On 06.03.2006 14:56, Dale Qualls wrote:
All I could find on the 'net had to do with possible timeout erros
(apparently this is what the -97 means).
spamd is running but it almost seems like SA isn't answering when it's
called by the filter.
Any thoughts off the top of your heads?
Maybe
Hiya!
Nope, I used that but didn't see diddly. I am going to look at the
var/log/mail log when I can though, that should show me if the
spamassassin daemon is responding, I didn't think to do that at the
time.
I'm thinking that the -97 may be a timeout but I'm not positive. I
already have QT
Yes, they are currently triggered once for all, hence my request ;)
I was trying to figure out of there's any way to handle it with external
auth, but couldn't come up with anything.
To make it somewhat compatible with current SMTP filters, it could just
keep appending the new address to the
Personally, I'd like to see the ability to call external filters at each
stage of the process (connect, HELO/EHLO, MAIL FROM, RCPT TO (once for
each recipient), DATA, and post-DATA). Ideally, these would be triggered
once the command is accepted and parsed, but before the SMTP result code
is
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Dale Qualls wrote:
Well, we attempted to replace our mailserver this weekend but had to
revert back to the older one due to a filter issue that didn't make
much sense to me.
Original setup:
RH8
XMail 1.22
f-prot (using a modified clamav filter)
SA 3.0.2 (using
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, David Lord wrote:
Update on my problem with xmail-1.22 failing to compile on NetBSD
3.0/i386.
Still no luck with this. It would be nice to hear from someone that
is using xmailserver with NetBSD 3.0/i386.
Sorry, I have a very short memory ;) What was the problem with
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Tuesday, March 07, 2006 4:53 PM:
The error -97 is ERR_FORK. It means you there are too many running
processes, or the system was unable to exec your filter.
-97 can also happen if the specified filter segfaults.
I know from my own experience. :D
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Regards,
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Alexander Hagenah wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Tuesday, March 07, 2006 4:53 PM:
The error -97 is ERR_FORK. It means you there are too many running
processes, or the system was unable to exec your filter.
-97 can also happen if the specified filter segfaults.
I
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, John Kielkopf wrote:
How difficult would it be to add filters that are triggered for each
RCPT TO, similar to smtp pre-data filters? Does functionality like this
already exist in Xmail?
It would be helpful in the case of greylist and blacklist filters to
add more
Hiya!
Yes. Actually, I installed xmail then copied my backup over the top
of the fresh install so that all of my pathing and executables would
be in the exact same place (/var/MailRoot).
Dang.
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later,
Dale
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Tuesday, March 7,
On 7 Mar 2006, at 7:54, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, David Lord wrote:
Update on my problem with xmail-1.22 failing to compile on NetBSD
3.0/i386.
Still no luck with this. It would be nice to hear from someone that
is using xmailserver with NetBSD 3.0/i386.
Sorry, I
Davide Libenzi wrote:
Just don't ask me to call out filter for every input
char next time! :)
Damn, and I was just going to ask for that! ;)
-John
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