Thank you Eric ...
yes, the email message have the exact same times and
headers.
My MTA is postfix.
I am using POP. My mail client is Thunderbird.
Dovecot is POP/IMAP server.
Thanks,
LDB
Eric W. Bates wrote:
Look at the message headers. Are they identical? Or does the second
message have
i have amavisd 2.6 running fine and blocking some file
extensions/type, using banned_filename_re.
so far, so good. It's working fine.
what i was needing now is to exclude some senders/recipients from
the exclude list. For example, mails coming from @something.com wouldnt
be
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
LDB wrote:
Thank you Eric ...
yes, the email message have the exact same times and
headers.
My MTA is postfix.
I am using POP. My mail client is Thunderbird.
I'd be willing to bet that it's your mail client. If you are using
multiple mail
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Fixed it. I just recompiled all the amavisd dependencies (there are a
LOT); so I don't really know which one was glitching.
Bill Landry wrote:
Eric W. Bates wrote:
I have a mysterious problem. After upgrading amavisd-new to 2.6.2 on
FreeBSD (port
Hi
We are using amavisd onto an sql database. Each message is given a
unique message id. We would like to add a header to every message with
the message id (md5 encrypted).
Could someone please point me in the right direction on how to achieve
this ?
we are using an older version of