We'll try to add IMAP4 authentication support to MailZu for RC3 or RC4.
Sam
That is nice, thanks
Gerald
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Yesterday, the 19th, they processed 123,728 messages for us. Of
those, 71,097 were blocked and 20,000 quarantined.
So my question below should wrap around that data. Will it be able
to process 123,728 messages per day, with antivirus/antispam and
local mail delivery?
I have measures in
Gary wrote:
If you already own the hardware, here is a (possibly lame) thought
(but the theory sounds good to me). Set up
amavisd/spamassassin/razor/dcc/avprogram on both machines.
Now that I think about it, I think you could set Postfix up to
send a portion to one server, and the remainder to
Hi,
I updated some rpms and my kernel, and now Amavis won't start.
I was running 2.2.0, but since it stopped working, I tried to upgrade to
2.3.2, but got exactly the same error (only different line):
Jul 21 23:08:32 servername /usr/sbin/amavisd[13301]: No secondary av
scanner: KasperskyLab
Cariad wrote:
Hi,
I updated some rpms and my kernel, and now Amavis won't start.
I was running 2.2.0, but since it stopped working, I tried to upgrade to
2.3.2, but got exactly the same error (only different line):
Jul 21 23:08:32 servername /usr/sbin/amavisd[13301]: No secondary av
Hi,
I'm currently running Whitebox Linux, kernel 2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp.
I have seen some bdb errors on Whitebox after upgrading the db4 RPMs. The
problem seemed to be that the updates have been compiled with different
options. Downgrading the db4 RPMs solved the problem (in this case with
If you need to get your server running, you can set:
$enable_db = 0;
This will buy you some time until the cause of the problem can be
properly determined.
Gary V
Thank you Gary.
However, it seems like I already have solved the problem.
The problem lied in an updated db4 RPM package.
It
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 08:27:01PM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
We're running postfix right now on our mail server. Mail server always
has 97% CPU idle and we have 4 gb of RAM, to which most is usually free.
We deliver mail for about 5000 accounts, but our spam filtering is
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 02:11:37PM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 08:27:01PM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
We're running postfix right now on our mail server. Mail server always
has 97% CPU idle and we have 4 gb of RAM, to which most is usually free.
Cariad wrote:
If you need to get your server running, you can set:
$enable_db = 0;
This will buy you some time until the cause of the problem can be
properly determined.
Gary V
Thank you Gary.
However, it seems like I already have solved the problem.
The problem lied in an
Hi all,
OK, I think I've made a final decision on what I'd like to do.
I think I'm going to setup two of the 1U boxes we have (the 3.06 ghz
machines with IDE drives). I'm going to call one relay1 and one relay2.
I'm going to setup MX records for the 500+ domains we have. Half of them
will
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