On Thu, May 22, 2008 19:13, Bill Landry wrote:
aborted at /etc/mail/spamassassin/ImageCheck.pm line 7.\n
where is this module from ?
does it work with 3.2.4 ?
Benny Pedersen
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Leonardo Rodrigues,
I'm doing some file blocking with amavisd and i noticed amavisd
2.6.0 can done file blocking on two different variables:
banned_filename_re
and
banned_namepath_re
(yes, use only one at a time, i know)
Even both at the same time may be used, but this gets
Peter,
A customer received a mail from a colleague in the Ukraine, who sent the
mail in CC to two more recipients. The mail was categorized as Spam, got 5
points and thus was marked as SPAM in the Subject line, and
delivered to the recipient.
However the two people who were supposed
Hello Mark,
thank you for your answer:
That is excactly the problem. I do not have different levels set for different
users. They are all the same, getting their seetings from a mysql db as
described in the READMEs.
I just looked a the amavisd log, as you suggested. The problem seems to be
The general problem is that mail sent to forward addresses
which are nonusers (ie: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED])
are not getting their X-Spam headers.
All users are virtual users and are found in the mysql db 'vmail'
table of 'users'.
There is a separate 'virtual_domains' table.
The
Jason,
The general problem is that mail sent to forward addresses
which are nonusers (ie: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED])
are not getting their X-Spam headers.
All users are virtual users and are found in the mysql db 'vmail'
table of 'users'.
There is a separate 'virtual_domains'
Peter,
That is excactly the problem. I do not have different levels set for
different users. They are all the same, getting their seetings from a
mysql db as described in the READMEs.
I just looked a the amavisd log, as you suggested. The problem seems to be
the penpal function I