Signatures...

Jason Ede J.Ede at birchenallhowden.co.uk
Fri Apr 24 13:55:03 IST 2009


The not processing messages bit, I've just noticed the post by Rick Cooper that fixes the messages not being processed bit.

Jason


> -----Original Message-----
> From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info [mailto:mailscanner-
> bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Jason Ede
> Sent: 24 April 2009 12:18
> To: MailScanner discussion
> Subject: RE: Signatures...
> 
> I'm trying this beta on a CentOS 5.3 box (just updated from 5.2 to 5.3
> and had a working 4.75 ver of MailScanner on it).
> 
> The install fails. That attached log is from the second time of running
> it... By jiggling the order of the modules in install.sh round I can
> get it to install, but when I try a --lint it hangs just after Virus
> Scanning: Clamd found 2 infections for a good couple of minutes. It
> didn't do this with 4.75.
> 
> [root at smtp ~]# MailScanner --lint
> Trying to setlogsock(unix)
> Read 852 hostnames from the phishing whitelist Read 5616 hostnames from
> the phishing blacklist Checking version numbers...
> Version installed (4.76.17) does not match version stated in
> MailScanner.conf file (4.75.11), you may want to run
> upgrade_MailScanner_conf to ensure your MailScanner.conf file contains
> all the latest settings.
> 
> Unrar is not installed, it should be in /usr/local/bin/unrar.
> This is required for RAR archives to be read to check filenames and
> filetypes. Virus scanning is not affected.
> 
> 
> Your envelope_sender_header in spam.assassin.prefs.conf is correct.
> MailScanner setting GID to  (89)
> MailScanner setting UID to  (89)
> 
> Checking for SpamAssassin errors (if you use it)...
> Using SpamAssassin results cache
> Connected to SpamAssassin cache database SpamAssassin reported no
> errors.
> Using locktype = posix
> MailScanner.conf says "Virus Scanners = clamd mcafee"
> Found these virus scanners installed: clamd, mcafee
> =======================================================================
> ====
> Filename Checks: Windows/DOS Executable (1 eicar.com) Other Checks:
> Found 1 problems Virus and Content Scanning: Starting
> Clamd::INFECTED:: Eicar-Test-Signature :: ./1/
> Clamd::INFECTED:: Eicar-Test-Signature :: ./1/eicar.com Virus Scanning:
> Clamd found 2 infections
> 
> ------------
> 
> /1/eicar.com        Found: EICAR test file NOT a virus.
> /1.message/icar.com        Found: EICAR test file NOT a virus.
> Virus Scanning: McAfee found 2 infections Infected message 1 came from
> 10.1.1.1 Virus Scanning: Found 4 viruses
> =======================================================================
> ====
> 
> If any of your virus scanners (clamd,mcafee) are not listed there, you
> should check that they are installed correctly and that MailScanner is
> finding them correctly via its virus.scanners.conf.
> 
> 
> I'm guessing this is a centos issue since the other box I upgraded to
> 5.3 is now processing slower than it was before and takes an age to
> start up. I've looked at the thread MailScanner, CentOS 5 and perl-IO &
> perl-File-Temp which I guess is related.
> 
> If I then start MailScanner and put an email into the queue nothing
> happened. I think something is timing out, but don't know where to
> look. MailScanner -V (output below) takes ages to produce the output
> below.
> 
> Jason
> 
> MailScanner -V
> Running on
> Linux smtp.birchenallhowden.com 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 #1 SMP Wed Apr 1
> 09:10:25 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux This is CentOS release
> 5.3 (Final) This is Perl version 5.008008 (5.8.8)
> 
> This is MailScanner version 4.76.17
> Module versions are:
> 1.00    AnyDBM_File
> 1.16    Archive::Zip
> 0.23    bignum
> 1.04    Carp
> 1.41    Compress::Zlib
> 1.119   Convert::BinHex
> 0.17    Convert::TNEF
> 2.121_08        Data::Dumper
> 2.27    Date::Parse
> 1.00    DirHandle
> 1.05    Fcntl
> 2.74    File::Basename
> 2.09    File::Copy
> 2.01    FileHandle
> 1.08    File::Path
> 0.20    File::Temp
> 0.90    Filesys::Df
> 1.35    HTML::Entities
> 3.56    HTML::Parser
> 2.37    HTML::TokeParser
> 1.23    IO
> 1.14    IO::File
> 1.13    IO::Pipe
> 2.04    Mail::Header
> 1.89    Math::BigInt
> 0.22    Math::BigRat
> 3.07    MIME::Base64
> 5.427   MIME::Decoder
> 5.427   MIME::Decoder::UU
> 5.427   MIME::Head
> 5.427   MIME::Parser
> 3.07    MIME::QuotedPrint
> 5.427   MIME::Tools
> 0.13    Net::CIDR
> 1.25    Net::IP
> 0.16    OLE::Storage_Lite
> 1.04    Pod::Escapes
> 3.05    Pod::Simple
> 1.09    POSIX
> 1.19    Scalar::Util
> 1.78    Socket
> 2.16    Storable
> 1.4     Sys::Hostname::Long
> 0.27    Sys::Syslog
> 1.26    Test::Pod
> 0.86    Test::Simple
> 1.9715  Time::HiRes
> 1.02    Time::localtime
> 
> Optional module versions are:
> 1.30    Archive::Tar
> 0.23    bignum
> missing Business::ISBN
> missing Business::ISBN::Data
> missing Data::Dump
> 1.814   DB_File
> 1.21    DBD::SQLite
> 1.607   DBI
> 1.14    Digest
> 1.01    Digest::HMAC
> 2.36    Digest::MD5
> 2.11    Digest::SHA1
> missing Encode::Detect
> 0.17011 Error
> missing ExtUtils::CBuilder
> missing ExtUtils::ParseXS
> 2.38    Getopt::Long
> missing Inline
> missing IO::String
> 1.04    IO::Zlib
> missing IP::Country
> missing Mail::ClamAV
> 3.002004        Mail::SpamAssassin
> v2.005  Mail::SPF
> 1.999001        Mail::SPF::Query
> 0.2808  Module::Build
> 0.20    Net::CIDR::Lite
> 0.65    Net::DNS
> v0.003  Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable missing Net::LDAP
>  4.007  NetAddr::IP
> missing Parse::RecDescent
> missing SAVI
> 2.64    Test::Harness
> missing Test::Manifest
> 1.95    Text::Balanced
> 1.35    URI
> 0.74    version
> missing YAML
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info [mailto:mailscanner-
> > bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Julian Field
> > Sent: 23 April 2009 12:25
> > To: MailScanner discussion
> > Subject: Re: Signatures...
> >
> > See 4.76.17. You put in the magic token _SIGNATURE_ and it will
> > replace it with the inline HTML or text signature, as appropriate.
> >
> > All done,
> > Jules.
> >
> > On 23/04/2009 11:46, Jason Ede wrote:
> > >
> > > I suspect this will not be an easy if at all viable idea, but here
> > goes...
> > >
> > > We currently use the sign clean messages option on our outbound
> > emails
> > > to attach our corporate signature and image and this is appended to
> > > the bottom of all outbound emails.
> > >
> > > This works for the first message we send out, but if we reply to an
> > > inbound message then our personal signature (i.e. name and
> position)
> > > from within outlook is put at the bottom of our part of the email,
> > and
> > > then the inline sig is added at the end of the email after the
> > > original email. Is it possible to insert the inline sig into the
> > email
> > > at a preset point by putting some form of tag into our signatures
> > i.e.
> > > after my name on a blank line I put <<signature>> and the inline
> sig
> > > is inserted at that point within the email and if its not present
> > then
> > > just append at end as normal?
> > >
> > > I know this will not work at all for signed messages, so if it can
> > > be done must be an option and I'm guessing it could add extra
> > > processing load to MailScanner?
> > >
> > > Jason
> > >
> >
> > Jules
> >
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> > MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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