That's a great resource, Viraj. Thank you for posting the link to your article.
Regards,
Sarah
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- 15 Sep 2008, 10:45
- Forum: MailScanner
- Topic: MailWatch error Premature end of script headers
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10193
- 15 Sep 2008, 10:42
- Forum: MailScanner
- Topic: Spam Assassin Rules
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14316
You can simply create an additional .cf file in the /etc/mail/spamassassin/ directory with your own modified rule scores and even new rules. When we do an install we add a file called configserver.cf. You can call it anything you want, as long as it ends in .cf it will be read by SpamAssassin, and i...
- 28 Aug 2008, 16:04
- Forum: MailScanner
- Topic: Daily rapport on homepage
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3327
I'm not aware of anything out there that does exactly what you want. If you were using mailwatch you should be able to write a PHP script that would extract the information from the mailwatch database. There is an mrtg plugin for mailscanner that you might look into for statistics, but I don't know ...
- 20 Aug 2008, 14:59
- Forum: MailScanner
- Topic: MailWatch error Premature end of script headers
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10193
- 20 Aug 2008, 10:56
- Forum: MailScanner Front-End
- Topic: Installation Questions
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12780
Did you run the force install for clamav within the WHM MSFE as I suggested? What do you have set for Virus Scanners in the MailScanner Configuration file? Does clamd appear in Service Manager? Have you tested the virus scanner to see if it is working? Do you see any errors in the maillog? Try the f...
- 17 Aug 2008, 15:11
- Forum: MailScanner Front-End
- Topic: Installation Questions
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12780
Regarding the mysql problem, I suspect that there was an error displayed during the install process which you may not have noticed. Try running the MSFE install again and watch for any errors. If there are any special characters (non-alphanumeric) in your mysql root password, or if your mysql root p...
- 16 Aug 2008, 15:16
- Forum: MailScanner Front-End
- Topic: Installation Questions
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12780
I checked the service manager and there is no clamAV running however there is a clamd process running. I did also follow the instructions on your site to running clamAV. The instructions on our website for installing clamav are a little out of date as they relate to using the perl clamavmodule. We ...
- 16 Aug 2008, 15:14
- Forum: MailScanner Front-End
- Topic: Installation Questions
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12780
I am having problems accessing MailWatch it get an error cannot access database. I looked and there is no mailscanner database. Are you actually running MySQL on this server? I tried to following the instructions from the mail scanner website however it appears that your configurations is slightly ...
- 15 Aug 2008, 21:19
- Forum: MailScanner
- Topic: How to block the new "CNN Alert" messages
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5283
This isn't really the kind of thing MailScanner is designed for, although you could use MCP. Read about MCP (Message Content Protection) in the MailScanner configuration file (WHM -> MailScanner FE -> MailScanner Configuration or /usr/mailscanner/etc/MailScanner.conf). The best way might be to write...
- 15 Aug 2008, 21:14
- Forum: MailScanner Front-End
- Topic: Installation Questions
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12780
Also can you tell me what is the requirements for the MSQL database, I see this is required for mail watch but did not see any reference to that in the install doc. Thanks again The MSFE install script should create the mailscanner database, if it could not for some reason you would have seen error...