Anyone? Re: Max Values in MailScanner.conf

rob freeman rob at robhq.com
Thu May 25 16:19:17 UTC 2006


I made the changed in my MailScanner.conf for the following:
 
 Max Unscanned Bytes Per Scan = 100m
 
Restart MailScanner and tested with an outside email with no errors.
 
Running version 4.54.4
 
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From: mailscanner-beta-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info on behalf of Julian Field 
Sent: Thu, 5/25/2006 11:00am
To: MailScanner Beta-testers 
Subject: Anyone? Re: Max Values in MailScanner.conf 
 
 
Has *anyone* else seen this problem?

On 25 May 2006, at 16:09, Jeff Ellis wrote:

> The md5sum for that file is: 45526f3f0ab1ee0016d1233f6952fc1c
>
> Julian Field wrote:
>> What's the md5sum of your /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ 
>> Config.pm ?
>>
>> On 25 May 2006, at 06:26, Jeff Ellis wrote:
>>
>>> I upgraded to 4.54.4 yesterday and everything seems to be working
>>> fine except for using "m" and "k" values in the various Max...  
>>> fields
>>> in MailScanner.conf. If I change those I get the following in  
>>> maillog
>>> when starting MailScanner:
>>>
>>> MailScanner[29686]: MailScanner E-Mail Virus Scanner version 4.54.4
>>> starting...
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Value of maxunscannedbytes cannot be a ruleset,
>>> only a simple value
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Cannot open ruleset file 100m, No such file or
>>> directory
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Value of maxdirtybytes cannot be a ruleset, only
>>> a simple value
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Cannot open ruleset file 50m, No such file or
>>> directory
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Value of maxgssize cannot be a ruleset, only a
>>> simple value
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Cannot open ruleset file 20k, No such file or
>>> directory
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Value of maxspamassassinsize cannot be a  
>>> ruleset,
>>> only a simple value
>>> MailScanner[29686]: Cannot open ruleset file 30k, No such file or
>>> directory
>>>
>>> Not really a problem since when I changed the values back to the  
>>> full
>>> numbers (ie 50000000 instead of 50m) and there are no other  
>>> errors in
>>> maillog or when I run MailScanner --lint but was just wondering if
>>> anyone else is seeing this? I'm fairly new to MailScanner, Linux,
>>> etc. so I've probably overlooked something obvious but couldn't find
>>> anything in the archives about it.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jeff
>>>
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