From mja at FAMILYRADIO.ORG Sun Oct 29 23:50:28 2000 From: mja at FAMILYRADIO.ORG (Mike Allen) Date: Thu Jan 12 21:14:02 2006 Subject: {Scanned} Re: Can't get mailscanner into the 'circuit' In-Reply-To: <1067385537.21920.38.camel@bach.kevinspicer.co.uk> References: <5C0296D26910694BB9A9BBFC577E7AB00188AFB4@pascal.priv.bmrb.co.uk> <1067385537.21920.38.camel@bach.kevinspicer.co.uk> Message-ID: <39FCB7C4.9050208@familyradio.org> To All: MailScanner is now working on my machine. Thanks to all who contributed to this effort. A summary of what was done that was actually needed follows: 1. Of the three startup scripts in the MailScanner tarball, only mta.sh worked properly on my FreeBSD v5.1-p10 system. 2. The mta.sh startup script needed a slight modification so that MailScanner could start up. 3. I made an error in my sendmail.cf file. The erroneous entry needed to be restored to its former default. 4. The file "INSTALL.FreeBSD" suggests that the rc.MailScanner startup script be used. I did not get this script to work properly. That's why I wound up using mta.sh. Again thanks so very much for your responsiveness and technical help. That has saved me much frustration. And a special thanks to Kevin for his suggestion of "ClamAV" anti-virus program. Free is a good munber! Mike Allen Kevin Spicer wrote: >On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 23:39, Mike Allen wrote: > > > > >>All email from external sources, including this mailing list, are >>arriving in the >>only existing mailbox on this system and they are not tagged. >> >> > >I think I just spotted your problem. You have set > >Virus Scanning = none > >in MailScanner.conf. This turns off all processing, MailScanner just >passes it between queues. [none is not really a valid setting for this >directive, it should be yes or no - but the config parser is smart/dumb >enough to treat none as no] > >If you want to scan only for spam then set Virus Scanning = Yes and >Virus Scanners = none. You might also want to turn off the various >filename/ content checks if this really is your intention (but worry >about that once it works!) > >Personally I'd recommend always running a virus scanner (ClamAV is good >and free is money is an issue). > > > > >BMRB International >http://www.bmrb.co.uk >+44 (0)20 8566 5000 >_________________________________________________________________ >This message (and any attachment) is intended only for the >recipient and may contain confidential and/or privileged >material. If you have received this in error, please contact the >sender and delete this message immediately. Disclosure, copying >or other action taken in respect of this email or in >reliance on it is prohibited. BMRB International Limited >accepts no liability in relation to any personal emails, or >content of any email which does not directly relate to our >business. > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. Mailscanner thanks transtec Computers for their support.