From mailscanner at barendse.to Mon Jun 5 11:37:40 2023 From: mailscanner at barendse.to (mailscanner at barendse.to) Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2023 13:37:40 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Installation error now that spamassasin 4.0.0 is available In-Reply-To: <5110db3e-1b0c-9c1e-ae08-06c28a81895b@summitgrid.com> References: <2f08097569c11ce95f2b3749917267cc@andew.org.uk> <22ce742d551531c792881c27f6b54dd8@andew.org.uk> <7f572aafdf6b60d762ab1575860d19c7@andew.org.uk> <5110db3e-1b0c-9c1e-ae08-06c28a81895b@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: On Sat, 31 Dec 2022, Shawn Iverson via MailScanner wrote: > > On 12/29/22 20:17, Rick Gutierrez wrote: >> El mi?, 21 dic 2022 a las 13:04, Andrew Pearce () > escribi?: >>> Hi >>> >>> I got my installation to work with running the following command as it >>> looks like Zlib wasnt fully updated >>> >>> cpanm --uninstall IO::Compress::Zlib::Extra >>> >>> >> thank Andrew . > > I'm going to rework the MailScanner ms-configure for RHEL derivatives to > prefer rpm installs of the latest SA.? Hopefully this will help > alleviate some of these issues for folks.... > I'm on ubuntu but also install SpamAssassin and preferably as many other packages as possible from apt, I hope to avoid as much as possible that a security update gets released without it getting installed because I didn't notice it. I found a lot of perl modules in apt already but couldn't get all to install From xserverlinux at gmail.com Thu Jun 22 02:18:12 2023 From: xserverlinux at gmail.com (Rick Gutierrez) Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 22:18:12 -0400 Subject: block outgoing mail Message-ID: hi list, I need a little help, I have some users who are sending emails as lists, and a lot of them cause the server to blacklist due to the amount of email they send, some of those emails bounce because they don't exist, is there a way for mailscanner to deny the out to those addresses that bounce a lot. I found this thread, but it is not very clear and I tried to do it but without success. https://mailscanner.mailscanner.narkive.com/GmR6FwNu/block-outgoing-mail-with-rules Mailscanner.conf add: Block Outgoing To = /etc/MailScanner/rules/block.outgoing.rules inside rules make a file block.outgoing.rules block.outgoing.rules From: ricardo at domainnew.com yes Any idea what I could be doing wrong? -- rickygm http://gnuforever.homelinux.com