On Dec 5, 2005, at 10:30 PM, Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Second, close firewall port tcp 783
Assuming I am a total idiot - any example command to do that - or,
better yet, will you be providing an updated RPM of spamassassin-
toaster that handles all of that, in the near future.
I just hosed
LOL Harry! I was tempted to do the same, but I thought me being a newbie
I might screw up my box with the firewall and CPAN stuff. I don't have a
test box to try it on yet. Fingers crossed - I hope the QT team will
have an RPM update to handle all this in the very near future.
Regards,
Riezal
I followed these instructions and had no problems installing
Spamassassin. Unfortunately, it doesn't solve my problem with mail not
being delivered when I have spam filtering turned on in qmailadmin.
Anything else I can check?
Harry Zink wrote:
Minor problem, as it turns out - I was using webmin to administer the
firewall, and did not have port 1 enabled - hence, it looked like
everything locked up.
Turned off iptables, set the proper ports, and everything was back to
normal.
Still, at the end, when I
On Dec 6, 2005, at 1:43 AM, Bob Taylor wrote:
service spamassassin stop
service spamassassin start
Thanks a bunch, that did it.
Harry
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On Dec 5, 2005, at 10:30 PM, Nick Hemmesch wrote:
I do have a test box with all the functions working with a CPAN
install of ver 3.1.0. It should not be too complicated to
duplicate this install.
Okay, I feel I have it all working now (with some hiccups, that I
overcame).
On Dec 5,
Hi Nick,
is there a way to check if spam emails, which scored more then 12 or 15 are
deleted? Cos I am not sure at the moment if that is done properly?
Cheers
Chris
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i am using latest version qmail-toaster, but i found there are some error in /var/log/qmail/spam/current as following, it is about the auto_whitelist and bayes, how to solve it, thanks.[EMAIL PROTECTED] spamassassin]# cat local.cf # These values can be overridden by editing
Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Qmail toaster as a relay server with MS Exchange server.
However, the emails going out to the internet from Qmail server was very
slow.
I have to qmailctl doqueue every time to force the delivery of emails. Per
day will have about 700 emails from
nilson lee wrote:
i am using latest version qmail-toaster, but i found there are some
error in /var/log/qmail/spam/current as following, it is about the
auto_whitelist and bayes, how to solve it, thanks.
Delete /root/.spamassassin/bayes (directory)
touch /root/.spamassassin/bayes
chmod 600
Hi !
I'm now using a Qmail Server for handling about 40 e-mail accounts . My
boss asked me today to raise the availability level of the server
next to 100% because the e-mail service is getting for my company more
and more important so my obvious conclusion is that I'll need another
Qmail
Massimiliano wrote:
Hi !
I'm now using a Qmail Server for handling about 40 e-mail accounts .
My boss asked me today to raise the availability level of the
server next to 100% because the e-mail service is getting for my
company more and more important so my obvious conclusion is that I'll
Hi Jake,
I'm not sure whether is it because of my DNS server issue. Previously on
MS Exchange Server, I configure in MS Exchange with the same DNS server
IP.. MS Exchange able to deliver all emails very fast and smooth. For
alternate dns server, I configure it as my ISP's DNS Server ip.
Hi Nick,
is there a way to check if spam emails, which scored more then 12 or 15
are
deleted? Cos I am not sure at the moment if that is done properly?
Cheers
Chris
Hi Chris,
Take an old email and edit the spam score to 25, to your test address,
and save it as test-email. Then do:
Hi Nick,
I had a look at the log file and picked out the following lines:
Dec 06 14:48:44 - SPAM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] score 23.1: Sending message to
autolearn
Date: Tue Dec 6 14:48:48 2005
From: uaajzrmksfbr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: ***SPAM*** Don't give in an age. Use Generik Viagra.
File:
Dec 06 14:48:44 - SPAM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] score 23.1: Sending message to
autolearn
Date: Tue Dec 6 14:48:48 2005
From: uaajzrmksfbr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: ***SPAM*** Don't give in an age. Use Generik Viagra.
File: |sa-learn --spam
(2696)
The Point is - what should the output be, if
Okay, I commented that one out, as directed - does that mean some
other script somewhere is doing what mailfilter did previously?
Sorry for sounding like a dunderhead about this.
Harry
Hi Harry,
Are you up and running OK?
I am working on the rpm today. If I can make it work with all the
On Dec 6, 2005, at 10:17 AM, Nick Hemmesch wrote:
I am working on the rpm today. If I can make it work with all the
functions operative, we will go back to rpm installs.
Yep, my knuckles are bloody, but I think it's up and running just
fine right now.
Good experience figuring this out,
On Dec 6, 2005, at 10:17 AM, Nick Hemmesch wrote:
I am working on the rpm today. If I can make it work with all the
functions operative, we will go back to rpm installs.
Yep, my knuckles are bloody, but I think it's up and running just
fine right now.
Good experience figuring this out,
Hi All,
I have found the fix for spamassassin-toaster-3.1.0 and should have a new
rpm ready for download tonight. (hopefully)
I do suggest that everyone install the following modules from CPAN:
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor
IP::Country::Fast
IO::Socket::SSL
Archive::Tar
IO::Zlib
Ok, this is strange. To reiterate the problem I've been having: when I
use qmailadmin to configure spam detection per-account, it writes a
.qmail file in the /home/vpopmail/domains/[domain]/[user]/ directory.
This then causes any mail sent to that address to sit in the queue
forever instead
Ok, this is strange. To reiterate the problem I've been having: when I
use qmailadmin to configure spam detection per-account, it writes a
.qmail file in the /home/vpopmail/domains/[domain]/[user]/ directory.
This then causes any mail sent to that address to sit in the queue
forever instead
For my setup, spam mails that score more than 12 gets put in to a .spam
folder inside the Maildir. For instance, its somewhere in
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user.name/Maildir/.Spam/new
Regards,
Riezal Ross
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Hi All,
I just placed a new spamassassin-toaster rpm on the web site for downloading.
You do need to close tcp port 783 in your firewall.
The auto-whitelist and bayes directories are all spamassassin defaults,
/root/.spamassassin. Change them if you like.
You should run spamassassin -D --lint
My firewall is not on the same box as QT is. So I assume I should
actually block port 783 on my QT box, right?
Regards,
Riezal Ross
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From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 10:21 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
My firewall is not on the same box as QT is. So I assume I should
actually block port 783 on my QT box, right?
Yes
Nick
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Will this also work, if I don't do the CPAN stuff that you recommended?
Regards,
Riezal Ross
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From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 10:21 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] New
Hi Bob,
If your mailfilter is working, there should no abnormal delay.
Remove your current spamassassin and install the new one. Hopefully that
will fix your problem.
If not, there are a bunch of logging statements in the mailfilter script
that are normally commented. You might consider
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Hi Bob,
If your mailfilter is working, there should no abnormal delay.
Remove your current spamassassin and install the new one. Hopefully that
will fix your problem.
If not, there are a bunch of logging statements in the mailfilter script
that are normally commented.
Will this also work, if I don't do the CPAN stuff that you recommended?
Regards,
Riezal Ross
Yes it will.
Regards,
Nick
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Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Hi Bob,
If your mailfilter is working, there should no abnormal delay.
Remove your current spamassassin and install the new one. Hopefully that
will fix your problem.
If not, there are a bunch of logging statements in the mailfilter script
that are normally commented. You
Will this also work, if I don't do the CPAN stuff that you recommended?
Regards,
Riezal Ross
Hi Riezal,
Sorry about the short answer. The filtering schemes will have more tools
and faster filtering if you do grab the modules from CPAN. Spamassassin
will work without them.
Regards,
Nick
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Hi Bob,
If your mailfilter is working, there should no abnormal delay.
Remove your current spamassassin and install the new one. Hopefully that
will fix your problem.
If not, there are a bunch of logging statements in the
Don't delete the selinux install. Just edit /etc/selinux/config and
change SELINUX=enforcing or SELINUX=permissive to SELINUX=disabled.
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/6/05, Bob Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Hi Bob,
If your mailfilter is working, there
Thanks Nick. I haven't used CPAN before and I get this error when I run
the command you specified:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qmail]# perl -MCPAN -e shell
Can't locate CPAN.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Don't delete the selinux install. Just edit /etc/selinux/config and
change SELINUX=enforcing or SELINUX=permissive to SELINUX=disabled.
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/6/05, Bob Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Hi Bob,
If
Would you believe that this whole problem was caused by the fact that
/var/log/maildrop/maildrop.log didn't exist? Created the directory and
the log file, and suddenly the mail filter started working!
Thanks for the help, guys!
Whoops, I believe you are right. On Mandriva, pass 'selinux=0' in the
grub or lilo config for each kernel.
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/6/05, Bob Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Don't delete the selinux install. Just edit /etc/selinux/config and
change SELINUX=enforcing or
Hi All,
If you want to use pyzor, I have the rpms for CentOS 4 at:
For i386
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/cnt40/pyzor
For x86_64
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/cnt4064/pyzor
They are from Axel Thimm's download site: http://atrpms.net/dist/el4/
Regards,
Nick
This still doesn't explain, however, why spamd and clamd are working
globally as well as through mailfilter. Is there any way to disable that?
Bob Taylor wrote:
Hi Bob,
A few messages ago I had instructions for stopping the mailfilter from
sending a message to sa-learn a second time.
Hi Erik,
Thanks, I looked all over for it on my test box.
Regards,
Nick
Whoops, I believe you are right. On Mandriva, pass 'selinux=0' in the
grub or lilo config for each kernel.
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/6/05, Bob Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Don't delete the
Ok, I had already commented that line out. Does it make sense for
messages to have a Received: by simscan 1.1.0 ppid: 13458, pid: 13461,
t: 0.1579s scanners: clamav: 0.87.1/m:34/d:1162 spam: 3.1.0 in
their header if the account doesn't have a .qmail file that redirects
the message
Gotcha. Thanks for the explanation.
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Ok, I had already commented that line out. Does it make sense for
messages to have a "Received: by simscan 1.1.0 ppid: 13458, pid: 13461,
t: 0.1579s scanners: clamav: 0.87.1/m:34/d:1162 spam: 3.1.0" in
their header if
Lately, I have been receiving these kind of messages:
They are just a blank line in the mail index, meaning no sender, no
subject, and the messages appear empty.
What gives?
Here's the content, based on raw headers. Anyone have any ideas what
these are?
On Dec 6, 2005, at 7:48 PM, Bob Taylor wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -e libselinux1
error: Failed dependencies:
Just do an rpm -e --nodeps (I guess)
Harry
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