scanning rules
Steve Campbell
campbell at cnpapers.com
Thu Nov 15 21:52:34 GMT 2007
I'm not sure, but I believe his leaving has fixed the swapping on my
server that I thought was a result of MS.
Steve
Scott Silva wrote:
> on 11/14/2007 3:12 PM eclipsem at optusnet.com.au spake the following:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hugo van der Kooij <hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> eclipsem at optusnet.com.au wrote:
>>>
>>>> Nov 15 08:44:37 exorcist sendmail[3538]: lAEMiaYp003538:
>>> from=<X at optusnet.com.au>, size=443, class=0, nrcpts=1,
>>> msgid=<4.64.0711150843470.22685 at blacksabeth>, proto=ESMTP,
>>> daemon=MTA, relay=[10.0.1.19] [10.0.1.19]
>>>> Nov 15 08:44:38 exorcist MailScanner[3524]: New Batch: Scanning 1
>>> messages, 892 bytes
>>>> Nov 15 08:44:39 exorcist MailScanner[3524]: Spam Checks: Starting
>>>> Nov 15 08:44:39 exorcist sendmail[3544]: lAEMiaYp003538:
>>> to=X at optusnet.com.au, ctladdr=<X at optusnet.com.au> (1009/100),
>>> delay=00:00:02, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=120443,
>>> relay=[10.0.1.19] [10.0.1.19], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (lAEMicrY022692
>>> Message accepted for delivery)
>>>> Nov 15 08:44:39 exorcist MailScanner[3524]: Unscanned: Delivered 1
>>> messages
>>>> Nov 15 08:44:39 exorcist MailScanner[3524]: Virus and Content
>>> Scanning: Starting
>>>
>>> It explicitly tells you it did NOT scan. (See the Unscanned: line)
>>>
>>
>> Then what is the point of all the starting spam checks and starting
>> virus scanning log entries,
>> thats fine here on local messages, but does not answer the main issue
>> we have on our script generated messages where it does in fact add
>> the headers to the email and clearly ignores the whitelists
>>
>> Are you the programmer of mailscanner? if not how about you leave
>> this for him or her to answer
>>
>> I have until COB today, or I have been told to reinstall MIMEDefang
>> before I go home, guess it's time to start installing it now so I can
>> enact it at 430
>>
> We'll miss you if you have to go!
> BTW, this is the free support. Julian is not always available to
> answer every question as he also has a day job with bosses asking him
> for things.
>
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