for file identification.
The .xlsx format does use Zip compression but it's not a standard zip
file, and that might be why this one appears to zip to unpack to a
ridiculous number of files. It shouldn't be getting unzipped in the
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for this?
If this is filling up, it is the result of some other error which you
need to correct.
To quote Wietse Venema, the answer is in your logs.
Look for amavisd log lines containing the words preserving evidence
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Just my opinion,
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details from my overview.
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*from*, not the ones they
connect to.
I'll let someone else show how to route the authenticated mail into
amavisd differently, as I'm not doing that.
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to respond and what
exactly is going on with the system when you observe this, such as what
processes are running, overall system load, RAM available/in use, etc.
Right now there's not enough information for people to do more than
make wild guesses (like mine above.)
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What is not going right?
Call it a wacky hunch, but maybe your system is out of memory.
(And you really should upgrade to an OS that hasn't been discontinued
for quite so many years. The transition from BSD/OS to FreeBSD is not
really that painful.)
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are not running amavisd in pre-queue
mode, so I wonder if perhaps someone has given you an overzealous
interpretation of the law.
amavisd can run in pre-queue mode but it is not a recommended
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This is not a good way to shut down a DNSBL, but unfortunately not
everybody reads the RFCs or is even aware that there is an RFC for
DNSBL operators.
OT:
I
, but unfortunately not
everybody reads the RFCs or is even aware that there is an RFC for
DNSBL operators.
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dead or blocked DNSBL, an unconfigured or misconfigured Razor, or
something of the kind? A network query which was taking 20 seconds or
so to timeout and fail on each message might explain your performance
numbers.
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master.cf -
it may have a specific process limit of 2 set for the amavisd injection
instance of smtp. Alternatively, check whether your main.cf has a
vscan_concurrency_limit = 2 for vscan or whatever you've called the
special amavisd injection processes in master.cf.
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407 ms
is - the same as 0.0, or something else?
No, it's different. It means that there was no SpamAssassin score
for this email, usually because SA processing was not attempted for
some reason.
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at the end of DATA, while in fact quarantining the email and
notifying the recipient.)
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things it shouldn't and probably also has a polluted Bayes DB - note
that AWL=-1.556 indicating that spam had been whitelisted.
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not suspect a memory leak, just steady
growth in memory requirements for newer versions of SpamAssassin,
clamd, etc.
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*Probably* you have something in the SpamAssassin or ClamAV processing
phase causing the processes to bog down. (Assuming you're using
ClamAV.)
P.S. Two more thoughts:
* I second the suggestions already posted to help identify
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want to bypass amavisd send their
content-filter directly to the Postfix instance which amavisd usually
reinjects into *after* its processing.
If you've already got a working set-up, you should find it pretty
easy and quick to add this via either of these methods.
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 09:50:25PM +0200, mouss wrote:
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[snip]
If you want to brute-force the solution, while you look for the true
reason amavisd is failing to strip the previous headers, you could add
a Postfix header_checks rule to be run on the pre-amavisd
-Spam-Flag:/ IGNORE
etc.
This would wipe out the headers in question prior to feeding them
into amavisd-new. I do this in my configuration, just to be on the
safe side.
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allow one server to
clear a big backlog. Once the backlog has cleared, you *MUST* remember
to uncomment the line and reload Postfix again, so that it can resume
accepting mail.
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it as installed enough that it
doesn't try to reinstall it, but when it tries to run it as a test it
fails.
Try
cpan install Compress::Zlib
with the force option (which I don't remember the syntax for at the
moment.)
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better interim measure would be to strip the incoming headers,
by simply replacing that REJECT with IGNORE in the same header_checks
line. It's not a bad idea anyway to strip spam scan headers which
could be mistaken for your own.
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to forward to a shared
cache server (Bind or dnscache.) dnscache is less resource intensive
than Bind and should reduce your lookup times.
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incoming mail through it.
These are a few possibilities to check for.
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useful statements in SPF.
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, but it will still load
your customizations. Does that make sense?
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enough to put them together.)
The UNKNOWN signatures *may* indicate that the connections are coming
through NATted router connections, firewalls, etc. which change the
signature of the packets around enough so that p0f can't recognize the
OS.
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- n - 0 cleanup
-o header_checks=pcre:/usr/local/etc/postfix/post-scorer-noquarantine.pcre
-o mime_header_checks=
-o nested_header_checks=
-o body_checks=
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other mailservers, you can run it on any port you like and tell them
where to find it.)
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 10:53:36AM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 07:54:35PM +0800, Robert Gomezi wrote:
Michael, Thanks for cluebatting me.
I checked the startup script in /etc/init.d/amavisd I'm using
amavisd-new from rpmforge on Centos 5
That invokes amavis
-06) idle_proc, bye: was
busy, 120649.6 ms, total idle 2329.196 s, busy 141.971 s
Oct 19 14:59:06 maildrop amavisd[17042]: (17042-06) load: 6 %, total
idle 2329.196 s, busy 141.971 s
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filtering.
What he said. Just don't reject it, causing bounces, and it's fine.
(Besides, many of the best rejection techniques like DNSBLs, HELO
checks, and greylisting are already useless once it's coming in from
another trusted server.)
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. In the end, the corporation has to live with (or die
with) the choice of filtering technology it has made.
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or the Spamhaus XBL (which
includes the CBL) in the MTA, and then check a broader range of BLs in
SA under amavisd. But it really depends on your situation and your
userbase.
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old versions
of the config files in en masse.
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On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 06:57:53AM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 01:17:06PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have a problem whereby a lot of spamassassin checks do not appear to
be happening
a dummy secondary scanner which just returns OK without
checking the file.
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On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 03:13:32PM -0500, Noel Jones wrote:
At 01:55 PM 8/18/2007, Clifton Royston wrote:
Have you tried to run clamscan lately? When I was setting up my
latest amavisd system I had socket permission problems for the clamd
socket, and my test messages were taking *minutes
On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 03:13:48PM -0600, Gary V wrote:
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Have you tried to run clamscan lately? When I was setting up my
latest amavisd system I had socket permission problems for the clamd
, as I use it
to rescore SA rules downstream of amavisd.
Thanks for the suggestion; I'll contemplate this a bit, but I think
your suggestion may indeed be a workable way to do it.
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of those DNSBLs can do except
grit their teeth and wait for it to pass.
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general musings,
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amavisd configurations running on different port numbers, and one
postfix instance routing to any one of them on a per-recipient basis.
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all their money stolen. No other AV vendors do that, so far as
I know. If you don't want this behavior, ISTR you can disable those
signatures in current versions of ClamAV.
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, },
\$sa_kill_level_deflt,
);
$sa_tag_level_deflt = -999;
$sa_tag2_level_deflt = 5.0;
Once you have that fixed, you'll probably want to adjust the tag levels.
(Disclaimer: I'm running on too little sleep and too little coffee
this morning, so I might be mistaken.)
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be to count a
server IP address as successfully un-graylisted (i.e. enter it into the
DB) only when it delivers a mail which passes amavisd as non-spam.
This could be done behind amavisd in an after-queue deployment.
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readier to blame my own code than amavisd.
Just to be sure, do you have amavisd talking directly to Postfix and
not via another content filter?
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directly to an
alternate machine;
etc.
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On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 09:34:11PM +0200, Henrik Krohns wrote:
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 09:25:12AM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
A bit complicated if you look at the original question..
Simple script in crontab would solve
fills up the system. It can also happen that there's a highly
compressed message (zip bomb) which fills up the tmpfs, and then
everything else fails to uncompress.
Unfortunately if the initial problematic message is no longer
available, it's hard to narrow it down.
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either fixing the problem (just switch to MySQL) or in documenting
that it didn't work with BDB.
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in going between 3.1.4 and 3.1.7.
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If this is the problem, pipe is not affected because postfix is not
running it chrooted; IIRC it can not due to permission issues.
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pretty easily
generate more load than the mailserver can handle.
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of an executable prefix. It could be that the
initial 'LZ' prefix causes file to think it's an LZA archive - which
also starts with 'LZ' - and start decoding it as a binary.
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For what it's worth, I also got a banned message warning - which is
how I've got my setup configured - on your forwarded email to the list.
I can't see what's triggering it either. Very odd.
My guess is that something
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 11:53:06PM +0100, Jakob Curdes wrote:
Clifton Royston schrieb:
For what it's worth, I also got a banned message warning - which is
how I've got my setup configured - on your forwarded email to the list.
I can't see what's triggering it either. Very odd
, and
some sort of simple SMTP client.
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. In combination with the other
listings, though, it's probably correct.) Find the machine this is
coming from, get it fixed, and then request it to be de-listed with the
various blacklists: DSBL, NJABL, and SORBS.
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which can cause
processes to completely hang is if a Berkeley DB database used by
either SpamAssassin or amavisd is corrupted; however, it probably
wouldn't start working temporarily again if this were the problem.
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weeks ago, and I've been having pretty good results since then.
It may also be that the recently added graylisting on our mailservers
is deflecting the spamware used by this particular stock spammer.
Graylisting does seem to offer a huge benefit.
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/log/FuzzyOcr.log contains a ton of details.
Don't forget to 1) touch this file, 2) make it writable by amavisd.
Chowning it to your amavisd user is probably the best way.
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in the latest version, at least from the tests I'm running.
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the last update without restart.
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Using Tomcat but need
trailing ''. You need to tinker with your
Postfix settings if you want to avoid this behavior.
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on the same system. However, it's annoying
and arguably wrong when applied to incoming spam.
If this is what you're seeing, it's nothing to do with amavisd.
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stocks ruleset, and score the two GIF attachment
rules it adds very heavily. However, you can't detect animated GIFs
specifically without analysing the GIF content.
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be how your Bayes DBs ended up
poisoned. With autolearn it can happen anytime a new style of spam
comes through which is not caught by SA's existing rules.
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some
magic threshold I never reached, it was actually reducing the net
accuracy of my scoring.
I was big on the idea of dspam, but the practice turned out to be a
bit disappointing. I'm sure it's improved since, but I have not found
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AMaViS-user mailing list
AMaViS-user
in the correct location for your SpamAssassin
local.cf file.
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for instructions on how to do this.
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On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 06:51:16PM -0500, Glenn Sieb wrote:
Clifton Royston said the following on 1/12/2006 2:52 PM:
How are you submitting mail?
Via SMTP, how else (grin).
Seriously, though--via Thunderbird on my desktop, which is not the
server in question (that sits in a basement
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is correct.
2) Check the amavisd log messages to see which configuration files are
actually loaded on startup. The directories used for system and local
SA config files vary considerably from one OS distro to anohter.
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, and an upgrade might be required to use newest versions of
SpamAssassin; I forget.
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that were unnecessary for a typical installation, and
has now been pared down to a much more minimal configuration. You may
have been relying on some of them you weren't remembering.
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main.cf:
smtpd_restriction_classes = from_freds_net, from_joes_net
from_freds_net = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/from_freds_net, permit
from_joes_net = check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/from_joe, permit
installed, so that amavisd is getting a different set of libraries than
the ones you're updating. E.g. your copy of amavisd begins
with #!/usr/bin/perl, and there's a separate perl in /usr/local/bin.
That will cause no end of confusion.
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) access map. The regex- or pcre- maps must be
specified as such when referenced in the Postfix config file, e.g.
regex:rewrite-map, or pcre:rewrite-map
Don't try to mix them with your ordinary access maps.
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do the last couple steps
(e.g. move the file and then resubmit it with sendmail) but simply
releasing the original queue file from hold seems simplest.
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