What creates the quarantine folder each day.
Neil Sotheby
neilsotheby at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 28 22:08:21 IST 2010
Do you use mailwatch?
I seem to remember there's a way to fix this in one of the tutorials. Seem to think it was an ubuntu issue now I think about it though!
Neil
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 15:41:38 +0100
> From: MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
> To: mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info
> Subject: Re: What creates the quarantine folder each day.
>
> It's created at the start of sub StoreInfections in
> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/Quarantine.pm.
> In other words, MailScanner itself creates the <current date> directory.
>
> On 27/04/2010 15:27, Brad McLean wrote:
> > We have been running 2 MailScanner servers for the past 8 months without any
> > trouble. Over the past week we have been experiencing trouble with the
> > inbound mailq piling up. As best I can tell, at midnight each night some
> > process creates the folder /var/spool/MailScanner/quarantine/<current date>.
> > If the folder does not exist then the MailScanner process all show as
> > <Defunct> and the queue builds up. I manually create the folder and set the
> > proper ownership and the MailScanner processes start to process the mailq.
> >
> > We are running CentOs 5.3 with MailScanner 4.75.11 with Postfix MTA.
> >
> > If I could figure out what creates this folder each day I may be able to
> > solve the issue. I suspect that it probably is permissions stopping it from
> > being created but I have not found anything in any log.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Brad
> >
> >
> >
>
> Jules
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