MailScanner + SA3 + SURBL not registering.

Dean Jones dean at SAHRA.ARIZONA.EDU
Fri Oct 1 16:29:24 IST 2004


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Remco Barendse wrote:
> Strange.... I can confirm the same problem.
>
> I don't know how to remove a perl module, after the suggestion on this
> list I simply re-installed the tarball and restarted MailScanner but still
> no URI hits from MS.
>
> Can I do a forced re-install of all the perl modules in the
> install-SA-CLAMAV package?
>

hye,

this is what i did to finally get Net::DNS to fully re-install.
it is probably not the 'proper' way to do this, so please be careful.
When i upgraded to SA 3 i used the CPAN shell to make sure Net::DNS was
upgraded. apparantly this wasn't enough.

Make sure spamassassin/mailscanner isn't running or doing checks while
you do this.
I dloaded the version of Net::DNS i needed from cpan.org.
Then i found my perl install and lib/site_perl/5.8.4/Net
After backing it up, i removed the DNS.pm and
lib/site_perl/5.8.4/Net/DNS directory.
Then i re-compiled and installed from the tar.gz i dloaded from cpan.org.

Fired MailScanner back up and RBL and URIBL checks were both working.

Hopefully that will do it for you.



>
> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Julian Field wrote:
>
>> I haven't changed the SA3 code, it all works on my production and
>> development systems, as do Steve's systems.
>>
>> At 21:47 30/09/2004, you wrote:
>>
>>> This issue has been reported by myself and Ugo earlier this week
>>> on the list.  I'm at a loss too.  When the next version of MS
>>> comes out, I will upgrade and see if the problem remains.
>>>
>>> Jeff Earickson
>>> Colby College
>>>
>>> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Dean Jones wrote:
>>>
>>>> Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:49:31 -0700
>>>> From: Dean Jones <dean at SAHRA.ARIZONA.EDU>
>>>> Reply-To: MailScanner mailing list <MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
>>>> To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>>>> Subject: Re: MailScanner + SA3 + SURBL not registering.
>>>>
>>>> Steve Swaney wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>> SNIPPED <<<
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Doing the command that you suggested manages to make the SURBL checks
>>>>>> work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It almost as if there is a spamassassin option in MailScanner.conf
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> turns it off.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> There is a command in MailScanner that turns SpamAssassin off;
>>>>>
>>>>> Use SpamAssassin = yes
>>>>>
>>>>> But if you have SpamAssassin turned on in MS and the test above works,
>>>>> MailScanner should run the exactly as the test does. How are you sure
>>>>> thst
>>>>> MS is not running the tests?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Use SpamAssassin is set to yes, and SA is doing other checks.
>>>>
>>>> The only way i have to guess is just by the data SA drops into the
>>>> logs.
>>>> It never hits on any URIBL_* scores running natively.
>>>>
>>>> I can forward SURBL test emails through from outside addresses and they
>>>> don't get hit by the SURBL checks.
>>>>
>>>> I'm at a loss :)
>>>> otherwise SA 3 is working great.
>>
>>
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