Re: release email in amavis temp
some email detect spam also most importan email ,so how to restore email in /var/virusmail/xxx because taht email is important. also any body have some tip to make amavisd-new in openbsd 3.9 most faster working because they a lot delay when send and receive with attachment. my regard You can, however, configure amavisd to save pretty much exactly what you want to a temporary directory. As to the tmp directory and the directory amavisd saves to, set up a cron job to clean it out unless you want to do so manually (I don't; but mail get saved to guard against a possible false positive on really important mail). Joachim
Re: release email in amavis temp
sonjaya schrieb: some email detect spam also most importan email ,so how to restore email in /var/virusmail/xxx because taht email is important. also any body have some tip to make amavisd-new in openbsd 3.9 most faster working because they a lot delay when send and receive with attachment. my regard Hello, amavis works much more faster if its tempdir is mounted on a ramdisk. (but at this moment I don't know how to configure a ramdisk with OpenBSD but surely google will know) guido
Re: release email in amavis temp
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 04:30:20PM +0200, Guido Tschakert wrote: sonjaya schrieb: some email detect spam also most importan email ,so how to restore email in /var/virusmail/xxx because taht email is important. also any body have some tip to make amavisd-new in openbsd 3.9 most faster working because they a lot delay when send and receive with attachment. my regard Hello, amavis works much more faster if its tempdir is mounted on a ramdisk. (but at this moment I don't know how to configure a ramdisk with OpenBSD but surely google will know) You are thinking about mount_mfs(8), I suppose. But the usual caveats about slow lookups still apply, and amavisd does a *lot* of lookups. In particular, a misconfigured network of some kind will make it very, very slow. Joachim
Re: release email in amavis temp
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 08:23:11PM +0700, sonjaya wrote: You can, however, configure amavisd to save pretty much exactly what you want to a temporary directory. As to the tmp directory and the directory amavisd saves to, set up a cron job to clean it out unless you want to do so manually (I don't; but mail get saved to guard against a possible false positive on really important mail). some email detect spam also most importan email ,so how to restore email in /var/virusmail/xxx because taht email is important. Depends on the MTA and mail storage mechanism used, I suppose. also any body have some tip to make amavisd-new in openbsd 3.9 most faster working because they a lot delay when send and receive with attachment. Looks like the virus scanner, unpacker, or something similiar is taking a long time. This can be caused by anything from a busy CPU to a slow disk (in which case mount_mfs(8) may indeed work). Joachim
release email in amavis temp
dear all i have installed amavisd-new by port but amavisd-new trap email that not spam or virus ana locate at /var/amavisd/tmp/x so i wan release, i see in manual that using amavisd-release , but i can find it . -- -sonjaya-
Re: release email in amavis temp
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 07:42:19PM +0700, sonjaya wrote: dear all i have installed amavisd-new by port but amavisd-new trap email that not spam or virus ana locate at /var/amavisd/tmp/x so i wan release, i see in manual that using amavisd-release , but i can find it . Erm... sorry, what do you want do? I know of no such tool, at the least. You can, however, configure amavisd to save pretty much exactly what you want to a temporary directory. As to the tmp directory and the directory amavisd saves to, set up a cron job to clean it out unless you want to do so manually (I don't; but mail get saved to guard against a possible false positive on really important mail). Joachim