On Sun, July 20, 2008 3:53 am, MrC wrote:
Voytek Eymont wrote:
Well, this is a tough call. You're using a distro with a stability
policy, but CPAN is all about latest and greatest. So, if you need
stability, stay with your distros packages and just update for security
issues. If you want
Hi
is it possible to log subject with amavis? I konw that it is a werid
question.
LD
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Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Hi
is it possible to log subject with amavis? I konw that it is a werid
question.
Amavisd-new doesn't do this by default, but you can hack the
code if you really need it logged by amavisd-new.
If you're using postfix as your MTA, it's trivial to log the
Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Hi
is it possible to log subject with amavis? I konw that it is a werid
question.
Amavisd-new doesn't do this by default, but you can hack the
code if you really need it logged by amavisd-new.
and yet another alternative is to uncomment:
#[?
Merci
Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Hi
is it possible to log subject with amavis? I konw that it is a werid
question.
Amavisd-new doesn't do this by default, but you can hack the
code if you really need it logged by amavisd-new.
If you're using postfix as your MTA, it's trivial
On 7/23/08, Christoph Pleger wrote:
I have named my test machine 'mail.pleger.local'. It accepts mail for
mail.pleger.local and for pleger.local. I send mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] $mydomain is set
to pleger.local, so I believe that spam headers should be inserted in