image spam again :)

Martin Hepworth maxsec at gmail.com
Fri Sep 4 13:18:53 IST 2009


2009/9/4 Richard Mealing <richard at fastnet.co.uk>

>   *From:* mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info [mailto:
> mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] *On Behalf Of *Martin Hepworth
> *Sent:* 04 September 2009 12:24
> *To:* MailScanner discussion
> *Subject:* Re: image spam again :)
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> 2009/9/4 Mog <lists at elasticmind.net>
>
> Richard Mealing wrote:
>
>
> Hi Martin,
>
> Thanks for this, sorry if I’m being stupid, but I’m using freebsd and I’ve
> updated my port tree, however I don’t see the latest version in there –
>
> less distinfo
>
> MD5 (MailScanner-install-4.60.5-1.tar.gz) =
> cf1e87131f90ff7f43e1f4c1d787a245
>
> SHA256 (MailScanner-install-4.60.5-1.tar.gz) =
> 1ec3fd536e05f5da0b1551cc57664bb4379e049e8243e0ed112e33325c53b994
>
> SIZE (MailScanner-install-4.60.5-1.tar.gz) = 7704758
>
> Can this be updated?
>
> Rich
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>
>
> Indeed, the MailScanner port is getting a little out of date again. Yes it
> should be periodically updated, but unfortunately the maintainer of the
> MailScanner port is AWOL and doesn't respond to emails, meaning that the
> MailScanner port is currently not being maintained.
>
> Maintaining FreeBSD ports requires a basic working knowledge of the ports
> system and the program in question (MailScanner in this case), and of
> course, the free time necessary to update and check the port works before
> submitting a patch to the committers. Sadly, as of yet, no one with the free
> time/skills has volunteered to help with this.
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> Some did do an independant update for the FreeBSD port a while ago (see the
> archives of this list). But in the mean-time if you want to keep up-to date
> and esp with the beta's you'll need to use the generic tar.gz installer
> instead.
>
> --
> Martin Hepworth
> Oxford, UK
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> Hi Martin,
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>
> I did try that but it’s an rpm and you can’t install that on freebsd. Do
> you think the mailscanner port (non beta) will update next time it’s
> released?
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>
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> I did contact the maintainer and he told me I could do it, but I’m new to
> all this (I’m still learning) I don’t think I have the skills to do it.
>
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> I can’t wait to add sanesecurity to my config, it’s just awesome from my
> testing last week.
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> Many thanks,
>
> Rich
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Richard

no the generic unix installer...not he RPM version ;-)
 Stable

   - Version 4.77.10-1 for RedHat, CentOS, and Fedora Linux (and other
   RPM-based Linux
distributions)<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/rpm/MailScanner-4.77.10-1.rpm.tar.gz>
   (PGP signature)<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/rpm/MailScanner-4.77.10-1.rpm.tar.gz.sig>
   - Version 4.77.10-1 for
SuSE<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/suse/MailScanner-4.77.10-1.suse.tar.gz>
   (PGP signature)<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/suse/MailScanner-4.77.10-1.suse.tar.gz.sig>
   - Version 4.77.10-1 for Solaris / BSD / Other Linux / Other
Unix<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/tar/MailScanner-install-4.77.10-1.tar.gz>
   <**********************************************
   (PGP signature)<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/tar/MailScanner-install-4.77.10-1.tar.gz.sig>
   - Debian Linux package <http://packages.debian.org/etch/mailscanner> and
   the init.d script<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/mailscanner.debian.init.d>from
it
   - Latest "port" for FreeBSD <http://www.mailscanner.info/FreeBSD.html> –
   Please read the instructions <http://www.mailscanner.info/FreeBSD.html>
   - Solaris OpenCSW package <http://www.opencsw.org/packages/mailscanner>
   - ClamAV 0.95.2 and SpamAssassin 3.2.5 easy installation
package<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/install-Clam-SA-latest.tar.gz>.


Each of the packages above is a compressed tar file. Download it, unpack it
(with "tar xzvf *<filename>*.tar.gz") and run the "install.sh" script in it.
Version 4.75

   - Version 4.75.11-1 for RedHat, CentOS, and Fedora Linux (and other
   RPM-based Linux
distributions)<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/rpm/MailScanner-4.75.11-1.rpm.tar.gz>
   - Version 4.75.11-1 for
SuSE<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/suse/MailScanner-4.75.11-1.suse.tar.gz>
   - Version 4.75.11-1 for Solaris / BSD / Other Linux / Other
Unix<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/tar/MailScanner-install-4.75.11-1.tar.gz>

Beta

   - Version 4.78.15-1 for RedHat, CentOS and Fedora Linux (and other
   RPM-based Linux
distributions)<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/rpm/MailScanner-4.78.15-1.rpm.tar.gz>
   - Version 4.78.15-1 for SuSE
Linux<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/suse/MailScanner-4.78.15-1.suse.tar.gz>
   - Version 4.78.15-1 for Solaris / BSD / Other Linux / Other Unix
   <****************************************************<http://www.mailscanner.info/files/4/tar/MailScanner-install-4.78.15-1.tar.gz>
   - Latest FreeBSD beta release
"port"<http://www.mailscanner.info/FreeBSD.html>


-- 
Martin Hepworth
Oxford, UK
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