Where is the following text defined? Specially, where is the email
address defined?
Spam detection software, running on the system mf1.example.edu, has
identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message
has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label
All,
Running Debian 4.x.My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
disappearing. I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have not
located it yet. Does anyone know?
Thanks,
Jason
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On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 01:04:54 +0200, Mark Martinec wrote:
Since the problem is in Socket::SOMAXCONN, this is where it should
be fixed, probably not in Net::Server. It is unlikely the Perl
core module will be fixed, at least not for the current version.
But certainly, if you'd be willing to
hi all,
this directory keeps filling up, so i am using tmpwatch to keep its size
within reason.
is there a directive to tell amavis to nuke these file automagically ??
as my server is becoming busier, this directory is quickly becoming
difficult to manage ...
thanks
charles
Jason wrote:
All,
Running Debian 4.x.My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
disappearing. I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have not
located it yet. Does anyone know?
Do you mean /var/run/amavis/amavisd.pid?
Are there any amavis errors in /var/log/mail.log?
grep !
Tomas,
I would love to be able to get copy of each released message. I want to
learn from messages my users release from SQL quarantine through MailZu
interface.
$interface_policy{'9998'} = 'AM.PDP';
$policy_bank{'AM.PDP'} = {
protocol = 'AM.PDP',
inet_acl = [qw( 127.0.0.1 [::1]
Jordi,
My amavisd-new+spamasssassin runs well. At present, when SPAM mail is
detected by SA, it is sended to my $MYHOME/$QUARANTINEDIR
(/var/amavis/quarantine in my system). Currenly I use Postix with
virtuals domains/users (with MySQL backend) and Dovecot as POP/IMAP server.
My last goal
Running Debian 4.x.My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
disappearing. I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have
not
located it yet. Does anyone know?
Do you mean /var/run/amavis/amavisd.pid?
I do, but mine is located in /var/amavis
grep ! /var/log/mail.log
Nope.
2007/7/30, Gary V [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jason wrote:
Running Debian 4.x.My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
disappearing. I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have
not
located it yet. Does anyone know?
Do you mean /var/run/amavis/amavisd.pid?
I do, but mine is
Luis wrote:
2007/7/30, Gary V [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jason wrote:
Running Debian 4.x.My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
disappearing. I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have
not
located it yet. Does anyone know?
I've had a similar problem over two servers (debian
Hello,
I am working with mailzu and I have the following lines in the amavis config
file:
## Policy
$interface_policy{'9998'} = 'AM.PDP';
$policy_bank{'AM.PDP'} = {
protocol = 'AM.PDP',
#inet_acl = [qw( 127.0.0.1 [::1] 192.168.0.ip_equipo_donde_este_ezu )],
inet_acl = [qw(
Jason wrote:
Running Debian 4.x.My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
disappearing. I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have
not
located it yet. Does anyone know?
Do you mean /var/run/amavis/amavisd.pid?
I do, but mine is located in /var/amavis
grep !
On 7/30/07, Sergio Restrepo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am working with mailzu and I have the following lines in the amavis config
file:
## Policy
$interface_policy{'9998'} = 'AM.PDP';
$policy_bank{'AM.PDP'} = {
protocol = 'AM.PDP',
#inet_acl = [qw( 127.0.0.1 [::1]
Here's something I can't come up with an answer:
The scenario:
1. amavisd reads in a file upon startup e.g. using read_hash for
@local_domains_maps to read in a list of domains and subdomains
2. The file is edited while amavisd is running
Question:
Will amavisd children take notice of the
2007/7/30, Gary V [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Luis wrote:
2007/7/30, Gary V [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jason wrote:
Running Debian 4.x.My /var/amavis/amavisd.pid file keeps
disappearing. I'm sure something in cron is doing it, but I have
not
located it yet. Does anyone know?
I've
Hi All
Im running postfix, clamav, spamasssasin and amavisd-new-2.5.1. Im
trying to get a sender whitelist working.
I have added the following in my amavisd.conf file, what im wondering is
how do i tell if this is actually working and reading my whitelist table
@whitelist_sender_maps = (
Patrick wrote:
Here's something I can't come up with an answer:
The scenario:
1. amavisd reads in a file upon startup e.g. using read_hash for
@local_domains_maps to read in a list of domains and subdomains
2. The file is edited while amavisd is running
Question:
Will amavisd children
Luke wrote:
Hi All
Im running postfix, clamav, spamasssasin and amavisd-new-2.5.1. Im
trying to get a sender whitelist working.
I have added the following in my amavisd.conf file, what im wondering is
how do i tell if this is actually working and reading my whitelist table
Thanks Gary, I will check this out
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary V
Sent: Tuesday, 31 July 2007 12:28 PM
To: amavis-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [AMaViS-user] (no subject)
Luke wrote:
Hi All
Im running postfix,
Try this for example in /etc/crontab:
0 3 * * * root find /var/virusmails/ -mtime +2 -type f -exec rm -f {} \;
This deletes for me at 3:00am every morning all the files in /var/virusmails
older than 2 days.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, lartc wrote:
hi all,
this directory keeps filling up, so
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