Whitelist seems not to work?

Steve Hickel smhickel at CHARTERMI.NET
Thu Jan 16 02:58:38 GMT 2003


Redhat 7.3. I ran from my user login, doesn't work. Logged in as root
didn't work. Do I need to be in a subdirectory? Which one.

Thanks,

Steve

On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 03:43, David While wrote:
> You don't say what OS you are using but if you use RedHat then to restart
> MailScanner (assuming its already running) simply do
> 
> service MailScanner reload
> 
> If its not running then you can do
> 
> service MailScanner start
> 
> regarding your conf files - if you use the rpm to upgrade MailScanner then
> your conf files will not be overwritten - the package will create the new
> conf files with extension .rpmnew - you can then look for differences
> between you existing and new files.
> 
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> University of Central England
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> All,
> 
> I have set domains in my whitelist and they appear not to be allowed and
> are still filtered. I double
> checked the mailscanner.conf for the reference to the file and I put these
> changes in the whitelist.conf file under rules.
> 
> Any thoughts as to what I should be looking for?
> 
> Also,
> 
> How do I restart mailscanner without having to reboot the linux box? I did
> a restart once and Mailscanner didn't work until I reinstalled it.
> Plus when I make changes to my .confs, do they get overwritten on an
> update?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Steve
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