On 12 Apr 2011, at 6:16 PM, IT-Support wrote:

> Thanks for the help so far.
> Where is the traceback data meant to show up.  On the browser or in the
> logs.

The traceback will show up on the browser screen.

> Does it matter what browser I use.  I've got the whole range: IE, Opera,
> Chrome, Firefox...

It shouldn't really matter, but i have not really tested with opera

> 
> I turned off javascript in Opera and then some of the problems went
> away. I'm still not seeing any traceback.

In this case the issues could be opera / javascript related

> Does Baruwa require that javascript be disabled? That doesn't make sense
> because the Messages screen uses it to refresh.

No it does not. I simply told you to disable it such that the traceback would
not be masked as the ajax calls sanitize the error and do not provide the
full traceback.

> 
> Now releasing from quarantine sends the mail back to Postfix and it
> get's re-caught by the spam/virus scanners and ends up back in
> quarantine.

You need to add 127.0.0.1 to your whitelist incase syncdb did not do it.

> 
> Domains are still a mystery to me.  Is this at all relevant to me if I'm
> just using this MailScanner as a gateway mail server and relaying clean
> mail to another server.

The domains are only useful if you are going to use external authentication
and configure your MTA's relay_domains from the mysql database.

> 
> I'm starting to look like a noob here, but I'm not.  Or I didn't think I
> was. :(
> Thanks again for the quick responses.

I would suggest you take a look at the spamsnake howto to see how
integration of domains in baruwa could be used in your MTA.

> John

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