MS Archive to email issues
Andrew Hodges
ahodges at phenom-networks.com
Sun Dec 31 14:08:43 CET 2006
Hi,
Get this out the way first.....
My system is running on a non Sun OS RaQ550....
MailScanner version 4.56.8 - Compiled from source
ClamAV version 0.88.7 - Compiled from source.
SpamAssassin version 3.1.7 - Install via perl -MCPAN -e shell > install
Mail::SpamAssassin
O/S Strongbolt 1.4.0 (CentOS 4.4 and BlueQuartz) - Installed from
OSOffice.co.uk
Other packages installed just in case there are any known issues
NuOnce RaQBackup - From NuOnce Networks
NuOnce ModAuthExternal - From NuOnce Networks
Awstats - From WebMerch
Dincom sysgui - From Dincom
Dincom apcgui - From Dincom
I am fairly new to MailScanner and I have a confusing problem getting
the Archive Mail function to work as I would have expected....
I wish to archive all email to 2 email address's - bcc at domain1.test
<blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.test> and bcc at domain1.beta
<blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.beta> - this is to (domain1.test) test new
rules and scores and (domain1.beta) test new beta's of the various
software - these 2 domains reside on different boxes...
I have tried all the settings I can think of (listed below) but it only
seems to archive clean messages to the email address's. If I set
Archive Mail = /var/spool/MailScanner/archive in MailScanner.conf then
*ALL* email is archived to the folder.
This is where I am getting stuck, I can only think that MailScanner is
stopping delivery of this archive email, or that I have yet to find the
magic configuration option that makes all this work.
In my attempts to find the solution to this I have tried the
following.....
Please note that there are other options in some of the rules files that
have been omitted as I do not believe that they have an impact on the
archive function and the errors that I am experiencing. It saves my
fingers and your eyes/brain power......
######################################################
Archive Mail =
I have set this to bcc at domain1.test <blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.test>
in MailScanner.conf
I have set to a ruleset with just FromOrTo: default bcc at domain1.test
<blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.test>
I have set to a ruleset with To: xyz.com bcc at domain1.test
<blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.test>
I have set to a ruleset with To: *@xyz.com <blocked::mailto:*@xyz.com>
bcc at domain1.test <blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.test>
######################################################
Scan Messages = %rules-dir%/scan.messages.rules
scan.messages.rules contains
To: domain1.test no
FromOrTo: default yes
######################################################
Spam Actions = %rules-dir%/spamactions.rules
spamactions.rules contains
To: domain1.test deliver
To: xyz.com store forward spam at xyz.com <blocked::mailto:spam at xyz.com>
######################################################
High Scoring Spam Actions = %rules-dir%/high.spamactions.rules
high.spamactions.rules contains
To: domain1.test deliver
To: xyz.com store delete
######################################################
Non Spam Actions = %rules-dir%/non.spamactions.rules
non.spamactions.rules contains
To: domain1.test deliver
To: xyz.com store deliver header "X-Spam-Status: No"
######################################################
I have also done the following just in case...
MailWatch SQLWhiteList
I have added an entry From: 127.0.0.1 To: default Allow
I have also edited the filename, filetype and dangerous content scanning
rules
To include 127.0.0.1 to bcc at domain1.test
<blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.test> allow all
This information was found in a MailWatch article relating to the
release of messages from quarantine, as I use MailWatch I though that
this would be a good idea anyway, but found it whilst searching for a
solution to the archive issue.
So that my system knows where domain1.test is I have created
mailtertable entries for domain1.test smtp:[IPAddress} I have also
created a DNS zone for domain1.test and created A and MX records...
If I do a sendmail bcc at domain1.test <blocked::mailto:bcc at domain1.test>
from the bash prompt and the enter some data followed by <cr> . <cr>
then the email is received by the domain1.test box and processed, so I
know my live box is talking to my test box.
Searching google has turned up a few clues but nothing that has
corrected the issue, I have also searched the mailing lists and just
about everyone is Archiving email to folders or mailbox files, no one is
archiving to email - should I take a big hint from this???
As stated at the beginning, the archive to email does work, only with
clean messages, and it is putting the headers in for MailScanner,
something that the book states it should not do.
Thanks in advance
Andy Hodges
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