Pollywog wrote:
Oct 14 21:45:47 slider MailScanner[16860]: Messages found but no hashed queue
directories. Please enable hashed queues for incoming and deferred with a
depth of 1 or 2. See the Postfix documentation for hash_queue_names and
hash_queue_depth.
This is a postfix issue.
Make sure
I am going to be setting up anti-spam and anti-virus with courier mta and
other free software tools.
Can folks here suggest their entries in a top-ten reading list?
I'm interested in both top-level stuff (grey listing vs. black listing,
clamav vs. others, automatic decisions vs. user
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
I am going to be setting up anti-spam and anti-virus with courier mta
and
other free software tools.
Can folks here suggest their entries in a top-ten reading list?
Hi Mark,
there are some things to think about.
Will this be gateway scanner or a local delivery
Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
I am going to be setting up anti-spam and anti-virus with courier mta and
other free software tools.
Can folks here suggest their entries in a top-ten reading list?
I'm interested in both top-level stuff (grey listing vs. black listing,
clamav vs. others, automatic
Someone mentioned MailScanner with Postfix. Will MailScanner with with
Postfix on a system that runs Courier IMAP rather than POP3? I am using
Postfix and Courier IMAP with Amavis, Spamassassin, and ClamAV.
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On 10/14/2004 09:26 pm, Pollywog wrote:
Someone mentioned MailScanner with Postfix. Will MailScanner with with
Postfix on a system that runs Courier IMAP rather than POP3? I am using
Postfix and Courier IMAP with Amavis, Spamassassin, and ClamAV.
I installed MailScanner on another machine,