Multiple MailScanner instances (DEBIAN)

Markus Nilsson markus at markusoft.se
Mon Nov 2 09:01:38 GMT 2009


Hmm, Maybe you have convinced me. 

If you say bayes is not an issue, the possibility to have different scoring
in spamassassin for different domains is not possible, right? 
This might however be just a tiny issue that if needed could be solved with
VM's.

Thanks
/Markus


-----Original Message-----
From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info
[mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Glenn Steen
Sent: den 30 oktober 2009 18:31
To: MailScanner discussion
Subject: Re: Multiple MailScanner instances (DEBIAN)

I wouldn't worry about Bayes:-)... It's concerned with tokens, not
language... Sure, certain words would make sense for some domains, but not
others... But the total impact shouldn't be that dominant.
You can either have a ruleset for spam scores, or have individual scores
either through MailWatch or some own hack/custom function (in SQL, of
course).
There's always another way;-)

2009/10/30, Markus Nilsson <markus at markusoft.se>:
> Sure, Virtual Machines would work, but would take more resources. I'd 
> rather have multiple MailScanner processes if possible; or of course 
> just one that can achieve what I want, but I don't think that's possible.
>
> My goal is to be able to have different configurations for different 
> domains, for example multiple spam.assassin.conf-files (mainly for 
> domain-level bayes db's, due to different languages), different spam 
> scores etc, it seems like those things are only read at start-up; not 
> for every mail scanned, right?
>
>
> /Markus
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info
> [mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Glenn 
> Steen
> Sent: den 30 oktober 2009 14:48
> To: MailScanner discussion
> Subject: Re: Multiple MailScanner instances (DEBIAN)
>
> Why? Since you can use rulesets for most anything, there usually are 
> no real need for this type of setup. Probably easier to use separate 
> virtual machines, if I can't dissuade you...;-)
>
> 2009/10/30, Markus Nilsson <markus at markusoft.se>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to be able to have two (or more) different MailScanner 
>> instances running on the same system; they will work with seperate 
>> incoming and work dirs; and have different rules and settings.
>>
>> I guess I need to change the pid-file location in the conf-file, and 
>> create multiple start-stop-scripts to be able to start and stop them
> independently.
>> Beside multiple configuration files with seperate working folders, 
>> are there any other things I need to keep in mind? Is it possible to 
>> have multiple instances working on different folders at the same 
>> time, or will this somehow screw-up MailScanner's internals?
>>
>>
>> BR
>> Markus Nilsson
>>
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