Mailscanner + spamassassin + clamav package
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standing by..
thanks!
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Its up again, try to upgrade the package and feedback ;)
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Try to load the package and all I get is
Checking for package installation…
Downloading http://e-sac.siteseguro.ws/pfsense/8/All/MailScanner-4.83.5.tbz ... could not download from there or http://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-8.1-release/All/MailScanner-4.83.5.tbz.
of MailScanner-4.83.5 failed!Regards
Andrew
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Try to load the package and all I get is
Checking for package installation…
Downloading http://e-sac.siteseguro.ws/pfsense/8/All/MailScanner-4.83.5.tbz ... could not download from there or http://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-8.1-release/All/MailScanner-4.83.5.tbz.
of MailScanner-4.83.5 failed!Regards
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Can you try to browse this folder http://e-sac.siteseguro.ws/pfsense/8/All/
I just reinstalled the package to test and it worked.
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NO - tried IE & firefox
Andrew
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I'll check with my host provider and feedback
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Unable to resolve e-sac.siteseguro.ws on a dns lookup.
Regards
Andrew
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Unable to resolve e-sac.siteseguro.ws on a dns lookup.
I've tried access this url from many random web proxies and all listed site content.
can you try changing you dns server to 8.8.8.8 (google)?
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I got the page to view
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We run pfblocker on the firewall - disabled it and the page appears - I wonder which list your site is on?
Regards
Andrew
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Spoke too soon - yes I can see the page - but still unable to install the package - exact same fail message "unable to download"
Andrew
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Tried to download the package manually - Clamd rejected access to the page?
Andrew
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We run pfblocker on the firewall - disabled it and the page appears - I wonder which list your site is on?
The host is in Brazil, maybe you applied deny both on top spammers list.
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Tring to put an exception for your site above the pfblock list - otherwise I might have to be less harsh on what is blocked!
The package now seems to be installed OK - time to start tuning!
Andrew
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I might have to be less harsh on what is blocked!
There are good guys on Brazil too ;)
You can change pfBlocker top spammers action to alias online and then block access only to port 25.
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After a bit of playing it appears that everything is working - I say appears because whilst known good messages get passed and deliberate bad messages do not appear, I seem unable to get any report/log/message about what mailscanner is actually doing. What is it rejecting beyond my known, deliberately introduced spam. Looked at a few guides to mailscanner and finished up confused.
Is there a simple(!) "how to get activity reports out of mailscanner"
Thanks
Andrew
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It's quite simple
If you have selected on general tab
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log destination = /var/log/maillog
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update frequency = every Xminutes
Simple go to diagnostics -> search mail
Select:
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log type = QUEUE
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iCTRL+CLICK Status info on Message fields
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select sqlite file(s) to search
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and press search
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Thanks, but what I was after is why things are rejected and potentially review rejected/quarantined items for subsequent approval (or have I missed something in my setup?)
Andrew
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On this current version, you are able only to see amount of messages on quarantine.
status -> postfix queue
the mailscanner package use native sqlite2 databases while mailscanner use sqlite3 to store quarantine data.
There is a way to enable sqlite3 on mailscanner, but I'll need to rewrite a lot to update it to sqlite3 only.
Maybe next version I include a tab for quarantine.
Today I use only reject, attach or subject action for spam on my system.
If you really need this, you can make a donation to mailscanner package so I can write it for you.
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Just found the following in the log
php: : The command '/usr/local/dcc/dcc_conf stop' returned exit code '126', the output was '/usr/local/dcc/dcc_conf: Permission denied'
Also seem to be having some problems with what should be spam identified by rules in postfix is actually being passed - maybe best in the morning rather than late on a sunday night!
Andrew