MailScanner v4.85.1-1

Kevin Miller kevin.miller at juneau.org
Fri Feb 13 18:15:43 GMT 2015


Whenever you’re ready for a crash test dummy to give it a try let me know.  I’m happy to add a repo source to the new box I’m building, or I can just run the rpm when you have it built and accessible.  It’s a brand new box, so the risk is minimal on my side.  I already have most of the perl modules installed but no matter.  It’ll just be somewhere between a new install and an update…

...Kevin
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From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info [mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Jerry Benton
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 1:38 AM
To: MailScanner discussion
Subject: Re: MailScanner v4.85.1-1

Found a solution. I created an RPM from the source. So I will add a menu option in the install script that will install it if it is not found. (After trying to install it via yum.) I will of course test it … blah blah blah …


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Jerry Benton
www.mailborder.com<http://www.mailborder.com>



On Feb 11, 2015, at 1:20 AM, Jerry Benton <jerry.benton at mailborder.com<mailto:jerry.benton at mailborder.com>> wrote:

Ok, I am done with the RPM installer except for one problem: tnef

It is not present in base or EPEL. Jules has this listed as a dependency on the MailScanner RPM, and I would prefer to have this binary available. So ...

Option 1: Download and build it from source during the installation. Source is here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tnef/files/ This would be easy to do. It would also be an option for you user to select yes or no to do this  during the installation.

Option 2: Find a reliable src rpm and build that. However, I have not been able to find one that is not broken in some way as most are for FC22, which causes problems on stable platforms like RHEL and COS. If you have one (that will also work on RHEL5) let me know.

Option 3: Find a regular rpm (two of them for 32 and 64 bit) that can be used in the installer and install from that. This would also be easy. The hard part is finding the RPMs. need EL5, EL6, and EL7

Option 4: You tell me.


From my options here, building from source is the easiest route with the most predictable outcome, but RPM remains the most preferred method.

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Jerry Benton
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On Feb 6, 2015, at 10:51 PM, Alex Neuman <alex at vidadigital.com.pa<mailto:alex at vidadigital.com.pa>> wrote:

Better to do a 551 so it bounces; less load on the server and less bandwidth waste.

Also, there are scripts to feed it to spamcop as well IIRC.



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On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Mark E. Donaldson <markee at bandwidthco.com<mailto:markee at bandwidthco.com>> wrote:
nick.z.edwards at gmail.com<mailto:nick.z.edwards at gmail.com>              discard

From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info<mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info> [mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info<mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info>] On Behalf Of Alex Neuman
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 7:27 AM
To: MailScanner discussion
Subject: Re: MailScanner v4.85.1-1

I put mine at /etc/mail/access
On Feb 5, 2015 2:36 AM, "Michael Huntley" <michael at huntley.net<mailto:michael at huntley.net>> wrote:
I have a new rule: From: nick.z.edwards at gmail.com<mailto:nick.z.edwards at gmail.com> -> /dev/null .

No need for this lack of professionalism and civility.

m

On 2/4/2015 9:59 PM, Nick Edwards wrote:
> So you're admitting the script that does this has zero intelligence?
>
> you are clearly stopping facebook from being added, so you have /some/
> mechanisms in place.
>
> if you dont, send to the mailing list the script that does it all, I,
> and/or others, can then fix it up by sending you patches, you can then
> decide what one you want to include. at present we have in house mass
> perl subs to stop your scripts adding everyone but farkbook.
>
>
>
>
> On 2/5/15, Jerry Benton <jerry.benton at mailborder.com<mailto:jerry.benton at mailborder.com>> wrote:
>> Well Nick, write something better to contribute to the project if you don't
>> like the Mailborder list. No one is making you use that list. So get off
>> your ass and put your obvious elite skills to work and build something
>> better for everyone to use.
>>
>> -
>> Jerry Benton
>> www.mailborder.com<http://www.mailborder.com/>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Feb 4, 2015, at 6:53 PM, Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwards at gmail.com<mailto:nick.z.edwards at gmail.com>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> and what  phishing.bad.sites.conf  will it contain?
>>>
>>> The one from mailborder is completely stupidly anal and utterly over
>>> encompassing with listing stuff like t.co<http://t.co/> and bit.ly<http://bit.ly/>, tiny url and
>>> wp.me<http://wp.me/> and so on, funny though, mailborder must be in love with
>>> facebook, because that cesspit of a place fb.me<http://fb.me/> hasnt seemingly been
>>> listed, though everyone else has.
>>>
>>> I'm gettin sick of writing rewrite rules to stop this over zelous mass
>>> blanket anally retentive  listings.
>>>
>>> If they want people to use it, be bloody sensible about it. alsmost
>>> reminds me of that old extinct rbl, orbs wasn't it? the one that saw
>>> some spam from one ip address result in listing the entire /16
>>> netblocks...   jesus... it not rocket science, you need to work in
>>> proportions before you go dumb arse and block an entire  heavily used
>>> mostly by decent innocent people, full domain.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/5/15, Jerry Benton <jerry.benton at mailborder.com<mailto:jerry.benton at mailborder.com>> wrote:
>>>> Ok I will take another look. Apparently I only did the plain text items.
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>> Jerry Benton
>>>> www.mailborder.com<http://www.mailborder.com/>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 4, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Achim J. Latz
>>>>> <achim+mailwatch at qustodium.net<mailto:achim%2Bmailwatch at qustodium.net>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers Jerry!
>>>>>
>>>>> Only the following ones are still there:
>>>>>
>>>>> mailscanner/etc/reports/cy+en/inline.sig.html:<br />Mae MailScanner yn
>>>>> diolch i gwmni <a href="http://www.transtec.co.uk/">transtec
>>>>> Computers</a> am ei gymorth.
>>>>>
>>>>> mailscanner/etc/reports/cy+en/inline.sig.html:<br /><i>MailScanner
>>>>> thanks <a href="http://www.transtec.co.uk/">transtec Computers</a> for
>>>>> their support.</i>
>>>>>
>>>>> mailscanner/etc/reports/de/inline.sig.html:<br />MailScanner dankt <a
>>>>> href="http://www.transtec.de/">transtec</a> für die freundliche
>>>>> Unterstützung.
>>>>>
>>>>> mailscanner/etc/reports/es/inline.sig.html:<br />MailScanner agradece a
>>>>> <a href="http://www.transtec.co.uk/">transtec Computers</a> por su
>>>>> apoyo.
>>>>>
>>>>> mailscanner/etc/reports/fr/inline.sig.html:<br />MailScanner remercie
>>>>> <a
>>>>> href="http://www.transtec.fr/">transtec</a> pour son soutien.
>>>>>
>>>>> mailscanner/etc/reports/hu/inline.sig.html:<br />A MailScanner koszoni
>>>>> a
>>>>> <a href="http://www.transtec.co.uk/">transtec Computers</a>
>>>>> tamogatasat.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards, Achim
>>>>>
>>>>> On 03/02/2015 23:45, Jerry Benton wrote:
>>>>>> Done.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -
>>>>>> Jerry Benton
>>>>>> www.mailborder.com<http://www.mailborder.com/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Feb 3, 2015, at 5:03 PM, Achim J. Latz
>>>>>>> <achim+mailwatch at qustodium.net<mailto:achim%2Bmailwatch at qustodium.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello Jerry:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 03/02/2015 22:07, Jerry Benton wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have updated the change log on github to reflect the changes since
>>>>>>>> the last version. Jules sent me his entire development environment a
>>>>>>>> while back. I am working on a new build now. I will need to test it
>>>>>>>> before release. I will try to have it out to this list next week for
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> sanity check. Once I (and others) have confirmed I have not screwed
>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>> up I will post it on the website.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://github.com/MailScanner/v4/blob/master/ChangeLog
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for including my updated Spanish translation I had sent do the
>>>>>>> Baruwa project.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At the same time, I believe that it would be also correct to remove
>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>> the footers that contain this text:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "For all your IT requirements visit: http://www.transtec.co.uk<http://www.transtec.co.uk/>"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> which appear to be at least some of the German and Spanish report
>>>>>>> texts.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers, Achim
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