Bradley wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem under Zimbra version 4.0.3 which includes AMaVIS
2.4.1. I'm hoping someone here can help since I have found no answers
on the Zimbra forums.
I am running Zimbra community edition on a Debian/sid box. Everything
works fine until I turn on
Bradley,
...parts_decode_ext FAILED: Error reading from file(1) utility:
Bad file descriptor at (eval 51) line 151
This is probably unrelated to Net::Server. Must be something
weird with a pipe to a subprocess running file(1) utility.
Are you running amavisd chrooted? Does file(1) utility work
Justin,
Thanks for the idea on how to fix the problem, unfortunately it doesn't
seem to totally fix it, I have a feeling that it's not just the mail_text
field that is being affected but other fields like subject etc, it seems to
only happen with poorly built email and viruses
Fields From:,
amavisd is not chrooted unless Zimbra is doing so...And I don't believe it
is. And there is no amavis or vscan user. Everything is run as
the zimbra user...That said, file works fine from the command line:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amavisd]$ file db/nanny.db
db/nanny.db: Berkeley DB (Hash, version 8,
Hi,
I've have a problem with double mail delivery when using
recipient_bcc_maps and transport_maps. When the BCC recipient contains
an adres which is routed by the transport_map postfix will deliver the mail
twice, when de BCC recepient address domain is not listed in the
transport_map the
You *might* get some assistance on this list, but your question is
really Postfix-specific. You would probably get more insight and
assistance using a Postfix list.
- Mark
--- Maurice Sienema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've have a problem with double mail delivery when using
Maurice,
I've have a problem with double mail delivery when using
recipient_bcc_maps and transport_maps. When the BCC recipient contains
an adres which is routed by the transport_map postfix will deliver the mail
twice, when de BCC recepient address domain is not listed in the
transport_map
We use Amavisd with LDAP (qmail+amavis schema) and everything mostly works fine.
However, I have yet to find documentation that talk about the schema values
that
can be set in LDAP per user. (Or, should I not look for LDAP specific guides?)
In particular, most users do not want to receive