Hi Richard,
As you mentioned in your previous mail, I had done both the entry.
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/simscan,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,RBLSMTPD=,
NOP0FCHECK=1
amit IKF wrote:
Hi Richard,
As you mentioned in your previous mail, I had done both the entry.
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/simscan,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,RBLSMTPD=,
NOP0FCHECK=1
I have this line on my badmailfrom @bradesco\.com$
I received this e-mail, this mail is not blocked by badmailfrom rule
InfoEmail [pessoafis...@bradesco.com]
What a wrong on my badmailfrom rule?
My toaster on Fedora 11
qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.18.i586
Hi Richard,
As mentioned I have created spam.cf file. Do I need to restart spamd
service? If yes how to do that?
Regards,
Amit
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Richard Vinke rich...@vogelnestje.nlwrote:
amit IKF wrote:
Hi Richard,
As you mentioned in your previous mail, I had done both
Thanks for your reply.
I've found the problem... I didn't remember that I was relaying on another
of my mail server which DK were enabled.
Thanks again.
Need some more info Kaven. What you've written doesn't make sense to me.
Why would a gmail server return a message saying it can't be
Hello,
Get this problem:
Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/bin/spfquery conflicts between attempted installs of
perl-Mail-SPF-2.006-1.el5.rf and perl-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1-1.2.el5.rf
file /usr/share/man/man1/spfquery.1.gz conflicts between attempted
installs of
amit IKF wrote:
Hi Richard,
As mentioned I have created spam.cf http://spam.cf file. Do I need
to restart spamd service? If yes how to do that?
Regards,
Amit
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Richard Vinke
rich...@vogelnestje.nl mailto:rich...@vogelnestje.nl wrote:
amit IKF wrote:
Hi list!
I have a small mail server, located at my home address. I want to use
the smtp server of my isp (So I don't need the RDNS stuff to my IP).
How can I do that?
Kind regards,
Richard Vinke
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Qmailtoaster
We have installed Qmailtoaster on CentOS 5.3, but spamassassin and clamav
do not appear to be scanning emails coming from other domains (such as
hotmail, yahoo, etc.)
we also rebuilt the cdb's for simcontrol by running:
/var/qmail/bin/simscanmk
/var/qmail/bin/simscanmk -g
We have been reviewing
Your rule looks fine. Check the message headers. I'll bet that the
header (envelope) from: isn't the same as the from: you're seeing.
Diego Pivetta - Sysmo Informática wrote:
I have this line on my badmailfrom *...@bradesco\.com$*
I received this e-mail, this mail is not blocked by
Please show results of:
# rpm -qf /usr/bin/spfquery
# rpm -qf /usr/share/man/man1/spfquery.1.gz
# rpm -qa | grep perl-Mail-SPF-Query
Ole N.Johansen wrote:
Hello,
Get this problem:
Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/bin/spfquery conflicts between attempted installs of
/var/qmail/control/smtproutes
See the wiki for details.
Richard Vinke wrote:
Hi list!
I have a small mail server, located at my home address. I want to use
the smtp server of my isp (So I don't need the RDNS stuff to my IP).
How can I do that?
Kind regards,
Richard Vinke
rpm -qf /usr/bin/spfquery
file /usr/bin/spfquery is not owned by any package
rpm -qf /usr/share/man/man1/spfquery.1.gz
error: file /usr/share/man/man1/spfquery.1.gz: No such file or directory
rpm -qa | grep perl-Mail-SPF-Query
(nothing shows up)
-Original Message-
From: news
Use qmailctl cdb to rebuild cdb's.
Use sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D --lint to run lint
I don't see a glaring problem with your configs.
Do your smtp logs show any simscan messages?
# qmlog -g simscan smtp
08-21 15:38:06 simscan:[5206]:CLEAN (1.20/12.00):6.4401s:Waiting for
social
The perl-Mail-SPF-Query package it's complaining about isn't the latest.
# yum clean all
then rerun.
Ole N.Johansen wrote:
rpm -qf /usr/bin/spfquery
file /usr/bin/spfquery is not owned by any package
rpm -qf /usr/share/man/man1/spfquery.1.gz
error: file /usr/share/man/man1/spfquery.1.gz: No
qmailtoas...@pagedata.com wrote:
Use qmailctl cdb to rebuild cdb's.
Use sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D --lint to run lint
I don't see a glaring problem with your configs.
Do your smtp logs show any simscan messages?
# qmlog -g simscan smtp
08-21 15:38:06 simscan:[5206]:CLEAN
That looks fine.
So what's the deal with the messages in the spam log?
Are you still getting them?
What does the log show when you
# qmail-spam restart
?
qmailtoas...@pagedata.com wrote:
That doesn't look so good. What do you get from a proper lint?
-Eric 'shubes'
Use sudo -u vpopmail -H
Hmmm.
I have
perl-Mail-SPF-2.006-1.el5.rf
perl-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1-2.el5.rf
I wonder why your yum is trying to install
perl-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1-1.2.el5.rf
I show the conflicting files as being owned by perl-Mail-SPF, so I think
I'd simply remove perl-Mail-SPF-Query from the list in
qmailtoas...@pagedata.com wrote:
Use qmailctl cdb to rebuild cdb's.
Use sudo -u vpopmail -H spamassassin -D --lint to run lint
I don't see a glaring problem with your configs.
Do your smtp logs show any simscan messages?
# qmlog -g simscan smtp
08-21 15:38:06 simscan:[5206]:CLEAN
That looks fine.
So what's the deal with the
messages in the spam log?
Are you still getting them?
What does the log show when you
# qmail-spam restart
?
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It looks like it is scanning properly now.
Not sure what changed it exactly. The
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