ANNOUNCE: Beta 4.23-7 released

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Aug 22 21:18:42 IST 2003


At 21:02 22/08/2003, you wrote:
>I'm sorry... I've been 10 days off-line and didn't catch up with the list...
>but what is "TCP Checks", anyway?

Don't worry, it's some content checking I have started developing.

>reports/xx/sender.tcp.report.txt seems to refer to "banned content"... I
>don't know what it has to do with TCP (unless TCP doesn't mean Transport
>Control Protocol in this context).

No it doesn't mean that in this context.

Mail me off list if you want to give the content checking a try. It's not 
for public consumption yet.

>El 22 Aug 2003 a las 20:54, Julian Field escribió:
>
> > At 20:38 22/08/2003, you wrote:
> > >Hi!
> > >
> > > > > > This contains a few fixes discussed recently to do with RAV and
> > > implements
> > > > > > the new rule "Virus:" keyword allowed in rulesets so you can create
> > > > > > rulesets for some viruses such as
> > >
> > > > >Second try was a better one, all seems to run just fine. Any way to
> > > > >disable to TCP checks ? Or isnt this doing anything anyway yet ?
> > > >
> > > > TCP checks should be off by default, They certainly are in my 
> version. You
> > > > can always add
> > > >          TCP Checks = no
> > > > if it appears to be switched on for some reason.
> > >
> > >Yeah it seems.
> > >
> > >Aug 22 21:34:40 vmx02 MailScanner[8627]: TCP Checks: Starting
> >
> > It's not actually doing anything. It's just printing it. You can always
> > just comment out line 221 and 222 of MessageBatch.pm :-)
> >
> > >Where should i put that one ?
> > >If i put it in the MailScanner.conf and reload it its still showing up.
> > >
> > >Could you have a look ? Its nothing dramaticly :) But just curious...
> > >
> > >Bye,
> > >Raymond.
> >
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>
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