Anit-Phishing v2.00 suggestion

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Jun 18 09:04:37 IST 2009


Good point. Fixed.

On 17/06/2009 12:20, Anthony Peacock wrote:
> Hi Julian,
>
> These work fine, but I think I may have given you a bum steer about 
> the default value that $wget_location should have.  I gave you my 
> location, but I think for most Linux distros the location would be: 
> /usr/bin/wget
>
> It might more sense to have the default set to that and let weirdos 
> like me make the changes rather than have the majority of users having 
> to make changes...
>
>
>
> Julian Field wrote:
>> All done. Thanks for the suggestions!
>>
>> Jules.
>>
>> On 17/06/2009 11:12, Anthony Peacock wrote:
>>> Hi Julian,
>>>
>>> Installed your updated script yesterday, worked fine after adjusting 
>>> the paths as suggested.  Failed to run as a cron job because my wget 
>>> is not on the restricted path the cron provides.
>>>
>>> I know this is easily fixed in other ways, but it seems to me that 
>>> this would be easy to add as a config line at the top of the script:
>>>
>>> wget_location = '/usr/local/bin/wget';
>>>
>>> or somesuch.  The other thing that I need to change is the command 
>>> to restart MailScanner as I use '/etc/init.d/mailscanner restart'.  
>>> Again, this is not a major problem for me to find and fix, but it 
>>> seems like this would be a fairly simple config as wel...
>>>
>>> mailscanner_restart = '/sbin/service MailScanner reload';
>>>
>>> Just an idea...
>>>
>>
>> Jules
>>
>
>

Jules

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