Release dangerous content?

Peter Farrow peter.farrow at togethia.net
Wed Jan 30 23:27:33 UTC 2019


Take a look here:

https://docs.mailwatch.org/using/faq.html

You need to add 127.0.0.1 rules to prevent this

Pete


On 30/01/2019 23:20, Tracy Greggs via MailScanner wrote:
>
> I have these options set to below yet can’t release dangerous content 
> like a .bat file without it getting re-quarantined.  127.0.0.1 is 
> whitelisted.
>
> define('DOMAINADMIN_CAN_RELEASE_DANGEROUS_CONTENTS', true);
>
> define('DOMAINADMIN_CAN_SEE_DANGEROUS_CONTENTS', true);
>
> define('QUARANTINE_USE_SENDMAIL', true);
>
> These are my current software versions.
>
> MailWatch Version: 1.2.12
>
> Operating System Version: CentOS Linux 7 (Core)
>
> Postfix Version: 3.2.4
>
> MailScanner Version: 5.1.3
>
> ClamAV Version: 0.101.1
>
> SpamAssassin Version: 3.4.2
>
> PHP Version: 7.2.8
>
> MySQL Version: 10.1.35-MariaDB
>
> GeoIP Database Version: GeoLite2 Country database 2019-01-22 17:43:27
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tracy
>
>
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