From rodney at rcrcomputing.com Thu Aug 8 23:42:20 2024 From: rodney at rcrcomputing.com (Rodney Richison) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2024 18:42:20 -0500 Subject: rbldnsd Message-ID: <3e140785-d639-4ea0-9309-af1eacb04a71@rcrcomputing.com> I realize this is not a mailscanner issue, however, I imagine you guys are really likely to run rbldnsd. Was wondering if any of you are able to get it to run on ubuntu these days..? Possibly point me in a direction or alternative etc etc Trying to upgrade my server and rbldnsd just flat refused to co-operate.. -- -- Stop and THINK before clicking a link or opening attachments. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Signature Rodney.gif Type: image/gif Size: 10295 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mailscanner-list at okla.com Fri Aug 9 12:59:15 2024 From: mailscanner-list at okla.com (Tracy Greggs) Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2024 12:59:15 +0000 Subject: rbldnsd In-Reply-To: <3e140785-d639-4ea0-9309-af1eacb04a71@rcrcomputing.com> References: <3e140785-d639-4ea0-9309-af1eacb04a71@rcrcomputing.com> Message-ID: Email me off-list to tgreggs at insuredaircraft.com if you want. I've been running it for over 20 years. Currently Ubuntu is my goto since CentoOS is EOL. It shouldn't be much to get you going. Regards, Tracy Greggs Systems Administrator Insured Aircraft Title, LLC ------ Original Message ------ >From "Rodney Richison" To mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info Date 8/8/2024 6:42:20 PM Subject rbldnsd >I realize this is not a mailscanner issue, however, I imagine you guys >are really likely to run rbldnsd. > >Was wondering if any of you are able to get it to run on ubuntu these >days.. Possibly point me in a direction or alternative etc etc > >Trying to upgrade my server and rbldnsd just flat refused to >co-operate.. >-- > >-- >Stop and THINK before clicking a link or opening attachments. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Signature Rodney.gif Type: image/gif Size: 10295 bytes Desc: not available URL: From giuliarnhold at gmail.com Thu Aug 22 18:29:51 2024 From: giuliarnhold at gmail.com (Giuliano Arnhold) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 15:29:51 -0300 Subject: Depending on which software the sender uses to send the email (Outlook 16, Mobile, RoundCube, etc.), the mailscanner removes my attachment. Message-ID: Hi, I need help with MailScanner. Depending on which software the sender uses to send the email (Outlook 16, Mobile, RoundCube, etc.), the mailscanner removes my attachment with the message: *MailScanner: Message contained archive which could not be read* I can access the attachment in the quarantine and open normally. I don't know why, but using the same file sometimes works and sametime not. Looking the e-mail body, I guess this can be the problem, same time I see thinks like that: Content-Type: application/x-zip-compressed; How can I fix these problem to not have more these message? *MailScanner: Message contained archive which could not be read* It is possible, to set the MailScanner ignore files that MailScanner can open? I know using MailScanner, but dont really find my answer searching in Google. Thanks a lot! Bests, Giuliano -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ricky.boone at gmail.com Sat Aug 24 16:25:55 2024 From: ricky.boone at gmail.com (Ricky Boone) Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 12:25:55 -0400 Subject: Depending on which software the sender uses to send the email (Outlook 16, Mobile, RoundCube, etc.), the mailscanner removes my attachment. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I can't say I've run into this before. What do MailScanner's logs look like when this happens? Are you saying the message body is being given the content-type of a ZIP file, or your attachment? What is the attachment file type supposed to be? What version of MailScanner are you using? Have you checked to see if there are any OS or perl module related updates (file, Archive::Zip, etc.) that might be applicable? Looking at Message.pm, it should be running the configured file command against the file (i.e., file -b foo.bar), and if it thinks it is a ZIP file it will attempt to open it, extract it, etc. within scoped limits to prevent zip bombs, etc. While there is some configuration that could be applicable, I'm not sure that telling MailScanner to ignore files to open is the right thing to do. On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 8:25?AM Giuliano Arnhold wrote: > > Hi, I need help with MailScanner. > > Depending on which software the sender uses to send the email (Outlook 16, Mobile, RoundCube, etc.), the mailscanner removes my attachment with the message: > > MailScanner: Message contained archive which could not be read > > I can access the attachment in the quarantine and open normally. I don't know why, but using the same file sometimes works and sametime not. > > Looking the e-mail body, I guess this can be the problem, same time I see thinks like that: > > Content-Type: application/x-zip-compressed; > > How can I fix these problem to not have more these message? > MailScanner: Message contained archive which could not be read > > It is possible, to set the MailScanner ignore files that MailScanner can open? > > I know using MailScanner, but dont really find my answer searching in Google. > > Thanks a lot! > > Bests, Giuliano > > > -- > MailScanner mailing list > mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info > http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner > From giuliarnhold at gmail.com Sat Aug 24 17:03:04 2024 From: giuliarnhold at gmail.com (Giuliano Arnhold) Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 14:03:04 -0300 Subject: Depending on which software the sender uses to send the email (Outlook 16, Mobile, RoundCube, etc.), the mailscanner removes my attachment. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi! Really thanks to the reply, I find this really weird, because I don't find nothing in the web about these problem. So I find the solution. I was using like a pre build hosting software. But, this specific software has wrongs configurations and missing things. To solve the problem I just need to install the 7zip, my server doesn't has this software installed by default, neither in my hosting docs. Now all is working fine! Thanks for the help! Em s?b., 24 de ago. de 2024, 13:26, Ricky Boone escreveu: > I can't say I've run into this before. What do MailScanner's logs > look like when this happens? Are you saying the message body is being > given the content-type of a ZIP file, or your attachment? What is the > attachment file type supposed to be? What version of MailScanner are > you using? Have you checked to see if there are any OS or perl module > related updates (file, Archive::Zip, etc.) that might be applicable? > > Looking at Message.pm, it should be running the configured file > command against the file (i.e., file -b foo.bar), and if it thinks it > is a ZIP file it will attempt to open it, extract it, etc. within > scoped limits to prevent zip bombs, etc. While there is some > configuration that could be applicable, I'm not sure that telling > MailScanner to ignore files to open is the right thing to do. > > On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 8:25?AM Giuliano Arnhold > wrote: > > > > Hi, I need help with MailScanner. > > > > Depending on which software the sender uses to send the email (Outlook > 16, Mobile, RoundCube, etc.), the mailscanner removes my attachment with > the message: > > > > MailScanner: Message contained archive which could not be read > > > > I can access the attachment in the quarantine and open normally. I don't > know why, but using the same file sometimes works and sametime not. > > > > Looking the e-mail body, I guess this can be the problem, same time I > see thinks like that: > > > > Content-Type: application/x-zip-compressed; > > > > How can I fix these problem to not have more these message? > > MailScanner: Message contained archive which could not be read > > > > It is possible, to set the MailScanner ignore files that MailScanner can > open? > > > > I know using MailScanner, but dont really find my answer searching in > Google. > > > > Thanks a lot! > > > > Bests, Giuliano > > > > > > -- > > MailScanner mailing list > > mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info > > http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner > > > > > -- > MailScanner mailing list > mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info > http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Here's some extra info: $> MailScanner --lint Trying to setlogsock(unix) Reading configuration file /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf Reading configuration file /etc/MailScanner/conf.d/README Reading configuration file /etc/MailScanner/conf.d/my-settings.conf Configuration: Seen configuration file /etc/MailScanner/conf.d/README before, skipping. at /usr/share/MailScanner/perl/MailScanner/Config.pm line 2024. Configuration: Seen configuration file /etc/MailScanner/conf.d/my-settings.conf before, skipping. at /usr/share/MailScanner/perl/MailScanner/Config.pm line 2024. Read 1494 hostnames from the phishing whitelist Read 53430 hostnames from the phishing blacklists Checking version numbers... Version number in MailScanner.conf (5.5.1) is correct. Your envelope_sender_header in spamassassin.conf is correct. Checking for SpamAssassin errors (if you use it)... Using SpamAssassin results cache Connected to SpamAssassin cache database deprecated method; size() is an alias of "UDPsize()" at /usr/local/share/perl5/5.32/Mail/SpamAssassin/DnsResolver.pm line 600. SpamAssassin reported no errors. Connected to Processing Attempts Database Created Processing Attempts Database successfully There are 0 messages in the Processing Attempts Database Using locktype = posix MailScanner.conf says "Virus Scanners = clamd" Found these virus scanners installed: clamd =========================================================================== Filename Checks: Windows/DOS Executable (1 eicar.com) Other Checks: Found 1 problems Virus and Content Scanning: Starting Clamd::INFECTED:: Eicar-Test-Signature :: ./1/eicar.com Virus Scanning: Clamd found 2 infections Infected message 1 came from 10.1.1.1 Virus Scanning: Found 2 viruses =========================================================================== Virus Scanner test reports: Clamd said "eicar.com was infected: Eicar-Test-Signature" If any of your virus scanners (clamd) are not listed there, you should check that they are installed correctly and that MailScanner is finding them correctly via its virus.scanners.conf. System: OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 (Plow) x86_64 Host: CloudStack KVM Hypervisor pc-i440fx-2.5 Kernel: 5.14.0-427.33.1.el9_4.x86_64 CPU: Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy Bridge) (8) @ 2.199GHz Memory: 3821MiB / 7684MiB If you need more information, pls let me know. Cheers, Rick -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shawniverson at summitgrid.com Thu Aug 29 19:10:58 2024 From: shawniverson at summitgrid.com (Shawn Iverson) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2024 15:10:58 -0400 Subject: MailScanner takes a very long time to initialize In-Reply-To: <5fb854e5-9724-4e27-92d2-db201397f9ec@wezenaar.org> References: <5fb854e5-9724-4e27-92d2-db201397f9ec@wezenaar.org> Message-ID: <6edd379b-d4f0-437b-aefa-5c940cac604d@summitgrid.com> On 8/29/24 05:54, Rick Wezenaar via MailScanner wrote: > L.S., > > Whenever I start MailScanner it takes a very long time to initialize. > I can see it does some initial checks, like a lintlite and ms-peek to > all work directories, but that takes a very long time, on average 8 > minutes: > > $> time systemctl start mailscanner > systemctl start mailscanner? 0.01s user 0.02s system 0% cpu 8:47.38 total > > In my humble opinion, this is not normal. Can anyone help ? That isn't normal.? This literally should only take seconds for the master process to spawn. You might try enabling debug in MailScanner and observing your logs/journalctl to see if you can pinpoint the source of the lengthy start. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ap at phre.net Fri Aug 30 00:28:49 2024 From: ap at phre.net (AP) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 00:28:49 +0000 Subject: MailScanner issue after years Message-ID: Hi all, Read many many threads before and now I need to ask. I've been running MailScanner for nearly a decade or so, but a new server is giving me issues: Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: New Batch: Scanning 1 messages, 1557 bytes Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Virus and Content Scanning: Starting Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: SpamAssassin cache hit for message B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Requeue: B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C to B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: localhost: no match Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: 127.0.0.1: no match Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: netstring_put: write netstring len 66 data DError: localhost[127.0.0.1] i Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: vstream_fflush_some: fd 14 flush 70 Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Unable to kick message /var/spool/MailScanner/milterout/B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C, rejected by local relay, quarantining message Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Uninfected: Delivered 1 messages Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Deleted 1 messages from processing-database The message basically disappears after that, and is no where I can think of to be found. I have a feeling it's the way postfix does the qmqpd, which is new to my config, I recently upgraded from centos 7 to rocky 9.4 and was trying to move everything over and this is my sticking point right now. ANY SUGGUESTIONS??? I feel like it's going to be one setting I missed or messed up. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rick at wezenaar.org Fri Aug 30 08:08:10 2024 From: rick at wezenaar.org (Rick Wezenaar) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 10:08:10 +0200 Subject: MailScanner takes a very long time to initialize In-Reply-To: <6edd379b-d4f0-437b-aefa-5c940cac604d@summitgrid.com> References: <5fb854e5-9724-4e27-92d2-db201397f9ec@wezenaar.org> <6edd379b-d4f0-437b-aefa-5c940cac604d@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: <2157541f-2465-4caa-8013-8fda3adb946f@wezenaar.org> Ok, I fixed it. Thanks for the suggestion to set Debug to on. Turns out there was a /etc/MailScanner/conf.d/my-settings.conf which appearantly let ms-init start a loop of reading the configuration files, or something like that. When I removed that file MailScanner started properly within a second. Thanks :) On 29/08/2024 21:10, Shawn Iverson via MailScanner wrote: > On 8/29/24 05:54, Rick Wezenaar via MailScanner wrote: >> L.S., >> >> Whenever I start MailScanner it takes a very long time to initialize. >> I can see it does some initial checks, like a lintlite and ms-peek to >> all work directories, but that takes a very long time, on average 8 >> minutes: >> >> $> time systemctl start mailscanner >> systemctl start mailscanner? 0.01s user 0.02s system 0% cpu 8:47.38 total >> >> In my humble opinion, this is not normal. Can anyone help ? > > That isn't normal.? This literally should only take seconds for the > master process to spawn. > > You might try enabling debug in MailScanner and observing your > logs/journalctl to see if you can pinpoint the source of the lengthy > start. > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by *MailScanner* , and is > believed to be clean. > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shawniverson at summitgrid.com Fri Aug 30 10:57:07 2024 From: shawniverson at summitgrid.com (Shawn Iverson) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 06:57:07 -0400 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> On 8/29/24 20:28, AP wrote: > Hi all, > > Read many many threads before and now I need to ask. I've been running > MailScanner for nearly a decade or so, but a new server is giving me > issues: > > > Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: New Batch: Scanning 1 > messages, 1557 bytes > Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Virus and Content > Scanning: Starting > Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: SpamAssassin cache hit for > message B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C > Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Requeue: > B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C to B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C > Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: connect from > localhost[127.0.0.1] > Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: > localhost: no match > Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: > 127.0.0.1: no match > Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: netstring_put: write > netstring len 66 data DError: localhost[127.0.0.1] i > Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: vstream_fflush_some: fd > 14 flush 70 > Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: disconnect from > localhost[127.0.0.1] > Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Unable to kick message > /var/spool/MailScanner/milterout/B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C, rejected by local > relay, quarantining message > Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Uninfected: Delivered 1 > messages > Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Deleted 1 messages from > processing-database > > The message basically disappears after that, and is no where I can > think of to be found. I have a feeling it's the way postfix does the > qmqpd, which is new to my config, I recently upgraded from centos 7 to > rocky 9.4 and was trying to move everything over and this is my > sticking point right now. ANY SUGGUESTIONS??? I feel like it's going > to be one setting I missed or messed up. Do you have this entry in your postfix main.cf? qmqpd_authorized_clients = 127.0.0.1 [::1] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ap at phre.net Fri Aug 30 13:05:33 2024 From: ap at phre.net (AP) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 13:05:33 +0000 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: I thought i had originally had that in there, and when I ran postconf it told me it was unused so I removed it because it didn't work with it in anyway. I directly copied your line into my config and mail is working as expected. So thank you very much, not sure what I misspelled the first time, but I definitely didn't have the [::1] at the end either. Now the question remains, how do I get these 201 messages out of the milterin queue to reprocess? On Friday, August 30th, 2024 at 3:57 AM, Shawn Iverson via MailScanner wrote: > On 8/29/24 20:28, AP wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Read many many threads before and now I need to ask. I've been running MailScanner for nearly a decade or so, but a new server is giving me issues: >> >> Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: New Batch: Scanning 1 messages, 1557 bytes >> Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Virus and Content Scanning: Starting >> Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: SpamAssassin cache hit for message B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C >> Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Requeue: B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C to B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C >> Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1] >> Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: localhost: no match >> Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: 127.0.0.1: no match >> Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: netstring_put: write netstring len 66 data DError: localhost[127.0.0.1] i >> Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: vstream_fflush_some: fd 14 flush 70 >> Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1] >> Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Unable to kick message /var/spool/MailScanner/milterout/B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C, rejected by local relay, quarantining message >> Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Uninfected: Delivered 1 messages >> Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Deleted 1 messages from processing-database >> The message basically disappears after that, and is no where I can think of to be found. I have a feeling it's the way postfix does the qmqpd, which is new to my config, I recently upgraded from centos 7 to rocky 9.4 and was trying to move everything over and this is my sticking point right now. ANY SUGGUESTIONS??? I feel like it's going to be one setting I missed or messed up. > > Do you have this entry in your postfix main.cf? > > qmqpd_authorized_clients = 127.0.0.1 [::1] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Are the permissions correct? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ap at phre.net Fri Aug 30 14:35:23 2024 From: ap at phre.net (AP) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 14:35:23 +0000 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: All those messages were processed once and then marked as relay reject when milter rejected them, they stay in the milterin folder but aren't reprocessing. I removed the X-myDomain-MailScanner-Relay-Reject lines from all of the messages hoping they would clear but they do not reprocess. I tried running sendmail in a for loop to process them all but they're not the right format apparently as it found no destination address. 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-rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 11309 Aug 30 09:13 021C2808CF74.AEDD0 -rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 61070 Aug 30 09:13 0225D81BCAA0.A9B77 -rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 13111 Aug 30 09:13 02691808CF74.AFF2D -rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 37870 Aug 30 09:13 02B47808CF47.ABF17 -rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 5869 Aug 30 09:13 02C8C808CF74.A7ECC -rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 28551 Aug 30 09:13 02C8D808CF74.AB67C -rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 27980 Aug 30 09:13 03CFE808CF74.A4074 -rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 146967 Aug 30 09:13 045C4804A43A.A812D -rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 32661 Aug 30 09:13 078BD8013CC8.AE844 -rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 15198 Aug 30 09:13 08A7D808CF47.A51DD -rwxrwxr-x. 1 postfix postfix 31088 Aug 30 09:13 090D6808CF47.AC0BA -rw-------. 1 postfix postfix 5756 Aug 30 09:13 09AB7808CF74.AF559 Here's a spam example in the milterin: O<[brian at mydomain.com](mailto:brian at benchindustries.com)> S Received: from liu3p01msc.safecorehomes.com (liu3p01msc.safecorehomes.com [154.6.110.198]) (using TLSv1.3 with cipher TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 (128/128 bits)) (no client certificate requested) by [kratos.mydomain.com](http://kratos.capindy.com) (MailScanner Milter) with SMTP id 01A738013CC8 for <[brian at mydomain.com](mailto:brian at benchindustries.com)>; Thu, 29 Aug 2024 23:34:02 -0400 (EDT) DKIM-Signature: a=rsa-sha256; bh=7Uc9y8PdnQ1+HWGrIXprdopptJLP2b0FSJVBy98JqEQ=; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=care.improvecarehealth.com; h=Subject:From:To:Sender:Reply-To:Date:List-Unsubscribe:List-Unsubscribe-Post:X-CampaignID:Message-ID:X-Mailer-Info:MIME-Version:Content-Type:Content-Transfer-Encoding; s=default; t=1724988841; v=1; b=pDVsWUt/6Xwes9q0GZVU2qu7dSTTvbFnMMozoUThpTsXHx5yPouqlsDXhNPRGGBMpmfxD17p QQ0lggWsGe0Bt2wVK9zsmquMDMqSrPpt7xkzfs4B8fm6+IEcXbHUwb7uuKkhPWyqP7q/pJUhpU4 FEDHFRgrBI3N/ip5x2pMBA9s= On Friday, August 30th, 2024 at 7:27 AM, Shawn Iverson wrote: > On 8/30/24 09:05, AP wrote: > >> I thought i had originally had that in there, and when I ran postconf it told me it was unused so I removed it because it didn't work with it in anyway. >> >> I directly copied your line into my config and mail is working as expected. So thank you very much, not sure what I misspelled the first time, but I definitely didn't have the [::1] at the end either. >> >> Now the question remains, how do I get these 201 messages out of the milterin queue to reprocess? > > You have messages sitting in milterin queue? Are you seeing any messages in the logs regarding those messages? What do the filenames look like? Are the permissions correct? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shawniverson at summitgrid.com Fri Aug 30 14:50:36 2024 From: shawniverson at summitgrid.com (Shawn Iverson) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 10:50:36 -0400 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: On 8/30/24 10:35, AP wrote: > All those messages were processed once and then marked as relay reject > when milter rejected them, they stay in the milterin folder but aren't > reprocessing. I removed the X-myDomain-MailScanner-Relay-Reject lines > from all of the messages hoping they would clear but they do not > reprocess. I tried running sendmail in a for loop to process them all > but they're not the right format apparently as it found no destination > address. > > That is odd.? They should have been reprocessed.? Can you try moving one from the milterin folder to milterout and see if it gets delivered?? If that works, you can move all of them. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ap at phre.net Fri Aug 30 15:21:44 2024 From: ap at phre.net (AP) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 15:21:44 +0000 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: It did nothing moving a message from milterin to milterout. I'd hate to just delete all these user messages. On Friday, August 30th, 2024 at 7:50 AM, Shawn Iverson wrote: > On 8/30/24 10:35, AP wrote: > >> All those messages were processed once and then marked as relay reject when milter rejected them, they stay in the milterin folder but aren't reprocessing. I removed the X-myDomain-MailScanner-Relay-Reject lines from all of the messages hoping they would clear but they do not reprocess. I tried running sendmail in a for loop to process them all but they're not the right format apparently as it found no destination address. > > That is odd. They should have been reprocessed. Can you try moving one from the milterin folder to milterout and see if it gets delivered? If that works, you can move all of them. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shawniverson at summitgrid.com Fri Aug 30 16:41:23 2024 From: shawniverson at summitgrid.com (Shawn Iverson) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 12:41:23 -0400 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: On 8/30/24 11:21, AP wrote: > It did nothing moving a message from milterin to milterout. I'd hate > to just delete all these user messages. > In order for the message to be kicked from milterout, mailscanner has to be triggered at least one time for a different message. You might have to send a message through the system to cause that to happen, otherwise it will just sit there in milterout as well. Are you getting any logs about these messages at all? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sales at edenusa.com Fri Aug 30 17:07:24 2024 From: sales at edenusa.com (Paul Scott) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 17:07:24 +0000 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: How do I get off this list? I stopped using MailScanner many years ago. From: MailScanner On Behalf Of Shawn Iverson via MailScanner Sent: Friday, August 30, 2024 3:57 AM To: mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info Cc: Shawn Iverson Subject: Re: MailScanner issue after years On 8/29/24 20:28, AP wrote: Hi all, Read many many threads before and now I need to ask. I've been running MailScanner for nearly a decade or so, but a new server is giving me issues: Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: New Batch: Scanning 1 messages, 1557 bytes Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Virus and Content Scanning: Starting Aug 29 20:19:06 kratos MailScanner[128919]: SpamAssassin cache hit for message B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Requeue: B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C to B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: localhost: no match Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: match_list_match: 127.0.0.1: no match Aug 29 20:19:07 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: netstring_put: write netstring len 66 data DError: localhost[127.0.0.1] i Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: vstream_fflush_some: fd 14 flush 70 Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos postfix/qmqpd[130594]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1] Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Unable to kick message /var/spool/MailScanner/milterout/B1EBE808CF74.ABB4C, rejected by local relay, quarantining message Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Uninfected: Delivered 1 messages Aug 29 20:19:08 kratos MailScanner[128919]: Deleted 1 messages from processing-database The message basically disappears after that, and is no where I can think of to be found. I have a feeling it's the way postfix does the qmqpd, which is new to my config, I recently upgraded from centos 7 to rocky 9.4 and was trying to move everything over and this is my sticking point right now. ANY SUGGUESTIONS??? I feel like it's going to be one setting I missed or messed up. Do you have this entry in your postfix main.cf? qmqpd_authorized_clients = 127.0.0.1 [::1] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Antony.Stone at mailscanner.open.source.it Fri Aug 30 17:14:44 2024 From: Antony.Stone at mailscanner.open.source.it (Antony Stone) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 19:14:44 +0200 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: <202408301914.44925.Antony.Stone@mailscanner.open.source.it> On Friday 30 August 2024 at 19:07:24, Paul Scott wrote: > How do I get off this list? 1. Look at the headers: List-Id: MailScanner Discussion List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , 2. Look at the footer: http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner 3. Right-click on a message from the list, such as this one. Many email clients will offer you a menu including "unsubscribe". Antony., -- Never write it in Perl if you can do it in Awk. Never do it in Awk if sed can handle it. Never use sed when tr can do the job. Never invoke tr when cat is sufficient. Avoid using cat whenever possible. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. From sales at edenusa.com Fri Aug 30 17:21:41 2024 From: sales at edenusa.com (Paul Scott) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 17:21:41 +0000 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: <202408301914.44925.Antony.Stone@mailscanner.open.source.it> References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> <202408301914.44925.Antony.Stone@mailscanner.open.source.it> Message-ID: Well thank you very much. I did look at the headers, and this information was not there. I believe Outlook is hiding everything. Right click didn't work, and this is the only text in the footer of each email: MailScanner mailing list mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner All good. I'll go ahead and try the unsubscribe and see if it works. I did it before, and I kept getting emails. Sincerely, Paul Scott, Engineering/Sales pscott at edenusa.com 866.501.3336 -OR- 951.505.6967 https://www.edenusa.com -----Original Message----- From: MailScanner On Behalf Of Antony Stone Sent: Friday, August 30, 2024 10:15 AM To: MailScanner Discussion Subject: Re: MailScanner issue after years On Friday 30 August 2024 at 19:07:24, Paul Scott wrote: > How do I get off this list? 1. Look at the headers: List-Id: MailScanner Discussion List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , 2. Look at the footer: http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner 3. Right-click on a message from the list, such as this one. Many email clients will offer you a menu including "unsubscribe". Antony., -- Never write it in Perl if you can do it in Awk. Never do it in Awk if sed can handle it. Never use sed when tr can do the job. Never invoke tr when cat is sufficient. Avoid using cat whenever possible. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. -- MailScanner mailing list mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner From Antony.Stone at mailscanner.open.source.it Fri Aug 30 17:27:58 2024 From: Antony.Stone at mailscanner.open.source.it (Antony Stone) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 19:27:58 +0200 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: <202408301914.44925.Antony.Stone@mailscanner.open.source.it> Message-ID: <202408301927.58475.Antony.Stone@mailscanner.open.source.it> On Friday 30 August 2024 at 19:21:41, Paul Scott wrote: > All good. I'll go ahead and try the unsubscribe and see if it works. I > did it before, and I kept getting emails. > > Sincerely, > > Paul Scott, Engineering/Sales > pscott at edenusa.com I notice that you have this address in your signature, however you'e sending the emails from sales at edenusa.com, so that is almost certainly the address you are subscribed from. Make sure to unsubscribe the address you are receiving the list mails to. I hope that also helps, Antony. -- I don't know, maybe if we all waited then cosmic rays would write all our software for us. Of course it might take a while. - Ron Minnich, Los Alamos National Laboratory Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. From shawniverson at summitgrid.com Fri Aug 30 17:50:39 2024 From: shawniverson at summitgrid.com (Shawn Iverson) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 13:50:39 -0400 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: <3da8f062-3b81-4cbb-b5c8-ea874417f4b3@summitgrid.com> On 8/30/24 11:21, AP wrote: > It did nothing moving a message from milterin to milterout. I'd hate > to just delete all these user messages. > If all else fails, you can try removing the the pre-header the first 2 O<...> and S<...> lines from the message and trying sendmail again. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ap at phre.net Fri Aug 30 20:49:45 2024 From: ap at phre.net (AP) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 20:49:45 +0000 Subject: MailScanner issue after years In-Reply-To: <3da8f062-3b81-4cbb-b5c8-ea874417f4b3@summitgrid.com> References: <8d175860-9019-4e57-a6bf-1b15262d42f9@summitgrid.com> <3da8f062-3b81-4cbb-b5c8-ea874417f4b3@summitgrid.com> Message-ID: Was able to flush them out by triggering like you said when moving them to the milterout, one moved back to milterin but it had the reject flag so after clearing that and running it through milterout it worked fine. Thanks so much for your assistance. On Friday, August 30th, 2024 at 10:50 AM, Shawn Iverson wrote: > On 8/30/24 11:21, AP wrote: > >> It did nothing moving a message from milterin to milterout. I'd hate to just delete all these user messages. > > If all else fails, you can try removing the the pre-header the first 2 O<...> and S<...> lines from the message and trying sendmail again. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ricky.boone at gmail.com Sat Aug 31 01:46:10 2024 From: ricky.boone at gmail.com (Ricky Boone) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 21:46:10 -0400 Subject: Commercial support for MailScanner Message-ID: My apologies if this is not the appropriate forum for this. I have been asked by my organization's management to determine if there are options for commercial support for MailScanner and some of the immediate dependencies (e.g., SpamAssassin). I am aware of Mailborder and Baruwa's offerings, and while I plan on reaching out, the customization and flexibility I have with the core system and its dependencies leaves me somewhat reserved with what I may no longer be able to do with their solutions. Is anyone aware of a commercial support offering that focuses on the MailScanner open source project and some of the immediate dependencies? I feel that directly reaching out to specific individuals with the project would not be appropriate, but I'm trying to determine viable options. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or recommendations. From jerry.benton at mailborder.com Sat Aug 31 02:08:36 2024 From: jerry.benton at mailborder.com (Jerry Benton) Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2024 02:08:36 +0000 Subject: Commercial support for MailScanner In-Reply-To: <50860c2cc6aededbf7622a47cb39083d@mail.gmail.com> References: <50860c2cc6aededbf7622a47cb39083d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Ricky, MailScanner was previously used in Mailborder. However, I rewrote the code base in Mailborder v5 that no longer included MailScanner. So, Mailborder is now MailScanner-ish. The various Perl requirements and constant changes were a pain to manage on a commercial basis. So, I rewrote everything in C and PHP for Mailborder v5. If you want to discuss Mailborder at some point, I would be happy to do so. As far as commercial support for MailScanner, Baruwa is the only platform that I know of. I don?t know how good or responsive they are these days. Shawn Iverson has EFA, but I am not sure if he does commercial support. Maybe he will chime in. I still hold and maintain the MailScanner project, but Shawn Iverson does all of the code maintenance for the last few years. -- Jerry Benton www.mailborder.com +1 843-800-8605 From: MailScanner on behalf of Ricky Boone Date: Friday, August 30, 2024 at 22:01 To: MailScanner discussion Subject: Commercial support for MailScanner My apologies if this is not the appropriate forum for this. I have been asked by my organization's management to determine if there are options for commercial support for MailScanner and some of the immediate dependencies (e.g., SpamAssassin). I am aware of Mailborder and Baruwa's offerings, and while I plan on reaching out, the customization and flexibility I have with the core system and its dependencies leaves me somewhat reserved with what I may no longer be able to do with their solutions. Is anyone aware of a commercial support offering that focuses on the MailScanner open source project and some of the immediate dependencies? I feel that directly reaching out to specific individuals with the project would not be appropriate, but I'm trying to determine viable options. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or recommendations. -- MailScanner mailing list mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michael at huntley.net Sat Aug 31 02:44:37 2024 From: michael at huntley.net (Michael Huntley) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 19:44:37 -0700 Subject: Commercial support for MailScanner In-Reply-To: References: <50860c2cc6aededbf7622a47cb39083d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <191a651fe08.27a2.58181a871a379569e7a2a409f33ba9f4@huntley.net> Happy to see 'C'. Sorry, had to. Honestly, I'm surprised the code-base hasn't been ported to Cython. What do I know... Cheers! MPH vinum vesco valens viscus On August 30, 2024 7:07:04 PM "Jerry Benton" wrote: > Ricky, > > MailScanner was previously used in Mailborder. However, I rewrote the code > base in Mailborder v5 that no longer included MailScanner. So, Mailborder > is now MailScanner-ish. The various Perl requirements and constant changes > were a pain to manage on a commercial basis. So, I rewrote everything in C > and PHP for Mailborder v5. If you want to discuss Mailborder at some point, > I would be happy to do so. > > > As far as commercial support for MailScanner, Baruwa is the only platform > that I know of. I don?t know how good or responsive they are these days. > Shawn Iverson has EFA, but I am not sure if he does commercial support. > Maybe he will chime in. I still hold and maintain the MailScanner project, > but Shawn Iverson does all of the code maintenance for the last few years. > > > > -- > Jerry Benton > www.mailborder.com > +1 843-800-8605 > > > From: > MailScanner > on > behalf of Ricky Boone > Date: Friday, August 30, 2024 at 22:01 > To: MailScanner discussion > Subject: Commercial support for MailScanner > My apologies if this is not the appropriate forum for this. > > I have been asked by my organization's management to determine if > there are options for commercial support for MailScanner and some of > the immediate dependencies (e.g., SpamAssassin). I am aware of > Mailborder and Baruwa's offerings, and while I plan on reaching out, > the customization and flexibility I have with the core system and its > dependencies leaves me somewhat reserved with what I may no longer be > able to do with their solutions. > > Is anyone aware of a commercial support offering that focuses on the > MailScanner open source project and some of the immediate > dependencies? I feel that directly reaching out to specific > individuals with the project would not be appropriate, but I'm trying > to determine viable options. > > Thanks in advance for any thoughts or recommendations. > > > -- > MailScanner mailing list > mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info > http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner > > > -- > MailScanner mailing list > mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info > http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ricky.boone at gmail.com Sat Aug 31 03:21:09 2024 From: ricky.boone at gmail.com (Ricky Boone) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 23:21:09 -0400 Subject: Commercial support for MailScanner In-Reply-To: References: <50860c2cc6aededbf7622a47cb39083d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks for the reply so late on a Friday and for your insights. While I have a preference toward MailScanner, I have raised Mailborder as a possibility with my team, so I plan on reaching out next week. On Fri, Aug 30, 2024 at 10:08?PM Jerry Benton wrote: > > Ricky, > > > > MailScanner was previously used in Mailborder. However, I rewrote the code base in Mailborder v5 that no longer included MailScanner. So, Mailborder is now MailScanner-ish. The various Perl requirements and constant changes were a pain to manage on a commercial basis. So, I rewrote everything in C and PHP for Mailborder v5. If you want to discuss Mailborder at some point, I would be happy to do so. > > > > As far as commercial support for MailScanner, Baruwa is the only platform that I know of. I don?t know how good or responsive they are these days. Shawn Iverson has EFA, but I am not sure if he does commercial support. Maybe he will chime in. I still hold and maintain the MailScanner project, but Shawn Iverson does all of the code maintenance for the last few years. > > > > > > -- > > Jerry Benton > > www.mailborder.com > > +1 843-800-8605 > > > > > > From: MailScanner on behalf of Ricky Boone > Date: Friday, August 30, 2024 at 22:01 > To: MailScanner discussion > Subject: Commercial support for MailScanner > > My apologies if this is not the appropriate forum for this. > > I have been asked by my organization's management to determine if > there are options for commercial support for MailScanner and some of > the immediate dependencies (e.g., SpamAssassin). I am aware of > Mailborder and Baruwa's offerings, and while I plan on reaching out, > the customization and flexibility I have with the core system and its > dependencies leaves me somewhat reserved with what I may no longer be > able to do with their solutions. > > Is anyone aware of a commercial support offering that focuses on the > MailScanner open source project and some of the immediate > dependencies? I feel that directly reaching out to specific > individuals with the project would not be appropriate, but I'm trying > to determine viable options. > > Thanks in advance for any thoughts or recommendations. > > > -- > MailScanner mailing list > mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info > http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner > > > > -- > MailScanner mailing list > mailscanner at lists.mailscanner.info > http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner >