Version 4.00.0a4
Paul Houselander
paul_houselander at BRISTOL-LEA.ORG.UK
Mon Sep 23 14:43:28 IST 2002
Thanks
If I start with "Load SpamAssasin = yes" I get
Can't locate Mail/SpamAssassin.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /opt/MailScanner/bin /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at MailScanner/SA.pm line 69
appearing on the console every 10-15 seconds
Also just noticed I got
We haven't got any child processes, which isn't right!, No child processes at /opt/MailScanner/bin/mailscanner line 174.
We have just tried to reap a process which wasn't one of ours!, No child processes at /opt/MailScanner/bin/mailscanner line 177.
Seems fine if I set to "Load SpamAssasin = no"
I dont have spamassasin installed.
Cheers
Paul Houselander
Network & Intranet Support Officer
Bristol City Council
----- Original Message -----
From: Julian Field
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: Version 4.00.0a4
At 12:49 23/09/2002, you wrote:
Just trying it out on a totally fresh server.
Looks really good, comments are
1. Sophos.install - does not point to the new location for sophos-wrapper and sophos-autoupdate scripts.
Fixed.
2. If "Use SpamAssassin = no" and "Load SpamAssassin = yes" in mailscanner.conf, it does try to use spamassasin. I would have expected the "Use SpamAssassin = no" to have precedence.
Does it try to use it, or just try to load it?
Working out whether "Use SpamAssassin" is yes or no is no longer easy because it could be a ruleset rather than a simple value. That's why I put in the "Load SpamAssassin" option in, as that has to be just yes or no.
Im very interested in the ability to do different signatures for different domains, and will be trying that out next, I was looking at the example and it seemed to apply for outgoing mail only e.g.
From: *@domain1.com /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/domain1.sig.txt
From: *@domain2.com /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/domain2.sig.txt
Does this work for for To: as well? e.g.
To: *@domain1.com /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/domain1.sig.txt
To: *@domain2.com /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/domain2.sig.txt
You can have "from", "to" or "fromto" or "tofrom" etc in the first field. It just looks at the first word for the word "from" and for the word "to" so if you want both then you can combine them how you like. So I would do
FromTo: *@domain1.com /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/domain1.sig.txt
FromTo: *@domain2.com /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/domain2.sig.txt
Don't forget to set the HTML sigs as well as the txt ones.
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Julian Field Teaching Systems Manager
jkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk Dept. of Electronics & Computer Science
Tel. 023 8059 2817 University of Southampton
Southampton SO17 1BJ
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