how to actually disable MCP checks?

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Jul 26 18:30:34 IST 2006


It's just printing irrelevant log entries. The MCP checks are not being 
done. I'll see what I can do to stop them. MCP checks are definitely not 
being done.

Daniel Maher wrote:
> Hello all,
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> I would like to disable MCP checks on one group of my email servers.
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> In MailScanner.conf:
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> MCP Checks = no
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> However, if I take a look in my logs, it would appear MCP checks are 
> still being run:
> 
> Jul 26 11:38:11 bugs MailScanner[27585]: MCP Checks: Starting
> 
> Jul 26 11:38:11 bugs MailScanner[27585]: MCP Checks completed at 546003 
> bytes per second
> 
> Jul 26 11:38:14 bugs MailScanner[26824]: MCP Checks: Starting
> 
> Jul 26 11:38:14 bugs MailScanner[26824]: MCP Checks completed at 607785 
> bytes per second
> 
> Jul 26 11:38:16 bugs MailScanner[27499]: MCP Checks: Starting
> 
> Jul 26 11:38:16 bugs MailScanner[27499]: MCP Checks completed at 546278 
> bytes per second
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> 
> What’s the deal?  How do I /actually/ turn off MCP checks?
> 
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> Alternatively, MCP checks are in fact disabled (which is why they appear 
> to process so quickly) – in which case, I can’t help but wonder why such 
> misleading output is still sent to the logs…
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> Any comments?  Thanks!
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>   _
>  °v°  Daniel Maher
> /(_)\ Administrateur Système Unix
> 
>  ^ ^  Unix System Administrator
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> //Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirare.//
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