MailScanner ANNOUNCE: Stable version 4.56 released
Randal, Phil
prandal at herefordshire.gov.uk
Sun Oct 1 16:13:49 IST 2006
Julian,
Max Spamassassin Size = 40000 continue 10000
Throws up this error:
Oct 1 16:08:51 mx2 MailScanner[12544]: Syntax error in line 1630, 40000
continue 10000 for maxspamassassinsize should be a number
Cheers,
Phil
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Subject: MailScanner ANNOUNCE: Stable version 4.56 released
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Hi folks!
A new stable release for you. New things this time include:
- -- control of reports sent to senders of "too large" messages,
- -- Postfix 2.3 support,
- -- fine control of maximum size of message section sent to
SpamAssassin,
- -- significant improvement to reliability of tnef extraction utility,
- -- new location for web bug replacement to alleviate server load.
Available from www.mailscanner.info
The full Change Log is this:
* New Features and Improvements *
1 Added a complete new set of configuration settings to report on
messages and attachments that are outside the size limits set in
MailScanner.conf. These are:
Sender Size Report
Stored Size Message Report
Deleted Size Message Report
Size Modify Subject
Size Subject Text
These are used in exactly the same way as the other sets of options
that tag and modify the message for other reasons.
3 Improved report of "message too large" case.
3 Updated Catalan language files courtesy of Jordi Sanfeliu.
3 Increased default max SpamAssassin message size to catch more
single-image
spam messages.
3 Solved compatibility with Postfix 2.3.
3 Upgraded Sys::Syslog to 0.18 which fixes all the compatibility
problems of
0.17 and 0.16.
3 Upgraded Kaspersky support to 5.5.
4 Added new features to "Max SpamAssassin Size" setting:
<number> --- behave as before
<number n> trackback --- get n bytes then backtrack looking for the
start
of the attachment we are in the middle of.
<number n> continue <number m> --- get n bytes then continue up to a
maximum
of m extra bytes looking for the
end of
the attachment we are in the middle
of.
5 Upgraded to tnef version 1.4.3.
5 Upgraded Archive::Zip to 1.16. Builds properly on x64 architectures.
* Fixes *
1 When 'Outgoing Queue Dir' was changed from the default, kicking
sendmail
into attempting delivery of a new processed message in the outgoing
queue
would just wait for the next regular run of the queue. Now fixed so
that
a delivery attempt is made immediately. This fix only affects users
who
have changed the "Outgoing Queue Dir" setting and who are also using
sendmail as their MTA.
2 Missed 2 "defined" checks on variables before using them.
Thanks to Andy Kirkpatrick for spotting that one.
2 Fixed version number check.
3 Fixed output bug in less strict phishing net. Does anyone use this?
3 Fixed bug in Sendmail KickMessage() function. Thanks to Martin Billy.
4 Removed Postfix 2.3 extra, and reverted to simple regexp as Holger's
version
is buggy (mismatched ')').
5 Changed number of viruses found reported to be max of each AV
package's value.
6 Rewrote logic of addenvto so it should now work correctly when the
setting
is blank.
6 Put in new version of Postfix 2.3 regexp.
And please buy the book if you haven't already! :-)
Jules
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Julian Field
www.MailScanner.info
Buy the MailScanner book at www.MailScanner.info/store
MailScanner customisation, or any advanced system administration help?
Contact me at Jules at Jules.FM
PGP footprint: EE81 D763 3DB0 0BFD E1DC 7222 11F6 5947 1415 B654
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