releasing mail fromquarantine doesn't work with postfix ?
Glenn Steen
glenn.steen at gmail.com
Thu May 8 16:06:05 IST 2008
2008/5/8 Stef Morrell <stef at aoc-uk.com>:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info
> > [mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf
> > Of Glenn Steen
> > Sent: 28 April 2008 09:56
> > If you can, please check if this is general or if it is
> > something that has been introduced in later versions of
> > Postfix. I'm pretty sure that last I looked (oh so many
> > versions ago:-), the info in the wiki was enough, more or less.
>
> I've been ill for a while, so I'm playing catchup on this list, so
> apologies for the late reply.
>
> Anyway - that page should still be correct as I wrote it. The directory
> names in quarantine have the additional few characters on the end of the
> queuefile name, however the raw queue files within the directories have
> their original filenames intact. Or at least, this is how it appears for
> me using the following..
>
> # Do you want to quarantine the original *entire* message as well as
> # just the infected attachments?
> # This can also be the filename of a ruleset.
> Quarantine Whole Message = yes
>
> # When you quarantine an entire message, do you want to store it as
> # raw mail queue files (so you can easily send them onto users) or
> # as human-readable files (header then body in 1 file)?
> Quarantine Whole Messages As Queue Files = yes
>
> This information current as of MailScanner 4.69
Yes, definitely for queue files in the "normal" quarantine, but not
for the spam quarantine... Right?
Look in the spam subfolder...
Cheers
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