CentOS 6 MailScanner & Postfix issues

bradley at stygianresearch.com bradley at stygianresearch.com
Sun Oct 2 16:47:37 IST 2011


postfix is running both the pickup and qmgr processes if thats what your asking.

> And you setup ps with two queues etc?
>
> On Sunday, 2 October 2011, Jeremy McSpadden <jeremy at fluxlabs.net> wrote:
>> Oct  2 09:46:48 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Uninfected: Delivered 1
> messages
>>
>> Says it was delivered. Let's see your postconf -n output.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy McSpadden
>>
>> On Oct 2, 2011, at 8:55 AM, "bradley at stygianresearch.com" <
> bradley at stygianresearch.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Good morning.
>>>
>>> I'm setting up mailscanner/postfix on a centos 6 server that I'm building
> to replace a CentOS 5.7
>>> server.
>>>
>>> For Email that send to the server externally (different host) is lost.
>  Postfix receives it,
>>> mailscanner scans it, and then nothing.  Here are the messages in syslog:
>>>
>>> Oct  2 09:45:55 testimage postfix/smtpd[6740]: connect from
>>> aquilonia.stygianresearch.com[10.69.69.161]
>>> Oct  2 09:45:55 testimage postfix/smtpd[6740]: CDD9412C7:
>>> client=aquilonia.stygianresearch.com[10.69.69.161]
>>> Oct  2 09:45:55 testimage postfix/cleanup[6744]: CDD9412C7: hold: header
> Received: from
>>> aquilonia.stygianresearch.com (aquilonia.stygianresearch.com[10.69.69.161])??by
>>> testimage.stygianresearch.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id CDD9412C7??for
>>> <bradley at testimage.stygianresearch. from aquilonia.stygianresearch.com
> [10.69.69.161];
>>> from=<bradley at stygianresearch.com> to=<
> bradley at testimage.stygianresearch.com> proto=ESMTP
>>> helo=<aquilonia.stygianresearch.com>
>>> Oct  2 09:45:55 testimage postfix/cleanup[6744]: CDD9412C7:
>>> message-id=<20111002134554.7FF7627806C at aquilonia.stygianresearch.com>
>>> Oct  2 09:45:56 testimage postfix/smtpd[6740]: disconnect from
>>> aquilonia.stygianresearch.com[10.69.69.161]
>>> Oct  2 09:46:37 testimage MailScanner[6624]: New Batch: Scanning 1
> messages, 1394 bytes
>>> Oct  2 09:46:37 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Virus and Content Scanning:
> Starting
>>> Oct  2 09:46:37 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Virus Scanning completed at
> 6542 bytes per second
>>> Oct  2 09:46:37 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Spam Checks: Starting
>>> Oct  2 09:46:37 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Message CDD9412C7.AA468 from
> 10.69.69.161
>>> (bradley at stygianresearch.com) is whitelisted
>>> Oct  2 09:46:48 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Spam Checks completed at 136
> bytes per second
>>> Oct  2 09:46:48 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Uninfected: Delivered 1
> messages
>>> Oct  2 09:46:48 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Virus Processing completed
> at 357431 bytes per second
>>> Oct  2 09:46:48 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Deleted 1 messages from
> processing-database
>>> Oct  2 09:46:48 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Batch completed at 125 bytes
> per second (1394 / 11)
>>> Oct  2 09:46:48 testimage MailScanner[6624]: Batch (1 message) processed
> in 11.07 seconds
>>>
>>> Thats it.  Postfix doesn't get to ever see the scanned email and its
> lost.
>>>
>>> Now, if I send Email to the server internally (same host) mail gets
> delivered.  Postfix recives
>>> it, mailscanner scans it, and then postfix delivers it:
>>>
>>> Oct  2 09:43:10 testimage postfix/pickup[6603]: 9613E12C8: uid=2000
> from=<bradley>
>>> Oct  2 09:43:10 testimage postfix/cleanup[6718]: 9613E12C8: hold: header
> Received: by
>>> testimage.stygianresearch.com (Postfix, from userid 2000)??id 9613E12C8;
> Sun,  2 Oct 2011 09:43:10
>>> -0400 (EDT) from local; from=<bradley at testimage.stygianresearch.com>
>>> to=<bradley at testimage.stygianresearch.com>
>>> Oct  2 09:43:10 testimage postfix/cleanup[6718]: 9613E12C8:
>>> message-id=<
>
> --
> --
> Martin Hepworth
> Oxford, UK
>
> --
> This message has been scanned for viruses and
> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
> believed to be clean.
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