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On Nov 7, 2011 12:47 AM, "Jeremy McSpadden" <[email protected]> wrote:

> What do you have as your Quarantine user & group? What are the permission
> on your quarantine folder ?
>
>
> --
> Jeremy McSpadden
>
> On Nov 6, 2011, at 12:31 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have just installed Baruwa with mailscanner-4.84.3 from its repository
> on centos 5.6. I can see filtered messages in interface but unable to
> release emails as well unable to initialize node and getting - Page
> unavailable - Sorry the requested page is unavailable due to a server
> malfunction.
>
> MailScanner --lint output is as below:
>
> *# MailScanner --lint*
> Trying to setlogsock(unix)
>
> Reading configuration file /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf
> Reading configuration file /etc/MailScanner/conf.d/baruwa.conf
> Reading ruleset htmlsigs for keyword inlinehtmlsig
> Reading ruleset textsigs for keyword inlinetextsig
> Reading ruleset sigimgs for keyword attachimageinternalname
> Reading ruleset sigimgfiles for keyword attachimagename
> Read 867 hostnames from the phishing whitelist
> Read 4107 hostnames from the phishing blacklists
> Config: calling custom init function BaruwaLowScore
> Baruwa: Populating spam score settings
> Baruwa: no spam score settings found using defaults
> Config: calling custom init function BaruwaShouldScan
> Baruwa: Starting scanning settings
> Baruwa: Read 1 settings
> Config: calling custom init function BaruwaBlacklist
> Baruwa: Starting blacklists
> Baruwa: Read 0 blacklist items
> Baruwa: Ip blocks blacklisted:
> Config: calling custom init function BaruwaSQL
> Baruwa: Starting SQL logger
> Config: calling custom init function BaruwaHighScore
> Baruwa: Populating high spam score settings
> Baruwa: no high spam score settings found using defaults
> Config: calling custom init function BaruwaWhitelist
> Baruwa: Starting whitelists
> Baruwa: Read 1 whitelist items
> Baruwa: Ip blocks whitelisted:
>
> Checking version numbers...
> Version number in MailScanner.conf (4.84.3) is correct.
>
> Checking for SpamAssassin errors (if you use it)...
> Using SpamAssassin results cache
> Connected to SpamAssassin cache database
> SpamAssassin reported no errors.
> I have found clamav scanners installed, and will use them all by default.
> Connected to Processing Attempts Database
> Created Processing Attempts Database successfully
> There are 0 messages in the Processing Attempts Database
> Using locktype = posix
> MailScanner.conf says "Virus Scanners = auto"
> Found these virus scanners installed: clamav
> ===========================================================================
> Filename Checks: Windows/DOS Executable (1 eicar.com)
> Other Checks: Found 1 problems
> Virus and Content Scanning: Starting
> ./1/eicar.com: Eicar-Test-Signature FOUND
>
> Virus Scanning: ClamAV found 2 infections
> Infected message 1 came from 10.1.1.1
> Virus Scanning: Found 2 viruses
> ===========================================================================
> Virus Scanner test reports:
> ClamAV said "eicar.com contains Eicar-Test-Signature"
>
> If any of your virus scanners (clamav)
> are not listed there, you should check that they are installed correctly
> and that MailScanner is finding them correctly via its virus.scanners.conf.
> Config: calling custom end function BaruwaLowScore
> Baruwa: Shutting down spam score settings
> Config: calling custom end function BaruwaShouldScan
> Baruwa: Shutting down scanning settings
> Config: calling custom end function BaruwaBlacklist
> Baruwa: Shutting down blacklists
> Config: calling custom end function BaruwaSQL
> Baruwa: Shutting down SQL logger
> Config: calling custom end function BaruwaHighScore
> Baruwa: Shutting down high spam score settings
> Config: calling custom end function BaruwaWhitelist
> Baruwa: Shutting down whitelists
>
> Also not getting any error in maillog.
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Dhaval Soni ( RHCA )
>
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