The virus detector said...

Discuss our MailScanner install script and MailScanner itself
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sebby
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Post by sebby »

Hello everyone:

While Mailscanner is successfully blocking all kinds of unacceptable attachements, it is trying to notify the sender by returning the following type of message:
One or more of the attachments (Fees_2008-2009.zip, Fees_2008-2009.doc.exe) are on
the list of unacceptable attachments for this site and will not have
been delivered.

Consider renaming the files to avoid this constraint.

The virus detector said this about the message:
Report: Report: MailScanner: Windows/DOS Executable (Fees_2008-2009.doc.exe)
Report: No programs allowed (Fees_2008-2009.doc.exe)


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Considering that most of these messages are coming from spoofed email addresses, those warnings get frozen in my Mail queue. Is there a way to prevent Mailscanner to send these notices? Do you recommend it?

I thank you in advance for your support.

S.
JDStallings
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Post by JDStallings »

I have thought about turning off those, which you can do, but then the ones that SHOULD get the message never do and then you get calls that email is broken. If you really want to stop the messages update your mailscanner configuration in this section:

[INDENT]#
# Notifications back to the senders of blocked messages
# -----------------------------------------------------
# [/INDENT]
Otherwise, run a program which I run that scans my mail queue every x hours and deletes messages that are bounced or sitting there waiting to be delivered and can not be.

http://premierwebsitesolutions.com/scripts/mail/

works great and runs from a cron every four hours. Figure if the email has not been delivered in up to four hours... too bad! I use this for a number of different types and have never had a problem.
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Post by sebby »

Thank you JD for your advices. I will closely look at Mailscanner settings. As for cleaning up the mail queue, I’d like to stay RFC compliant (up to 4 days)... To your knowledge, can this script clear only "frozen" messages?

S.
HappymanUK
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Post by HappymanUK »

JDStallings wrote:I have thought about turning off those, which you can do, but then the ones that SHOULD get the message never do and then you get calls that email is broken. If you really want to stop the messages update your mailscanner configuration in this section:

[INDENT]#
# Notifications back to the senders of blocked messages
# -----------------------------------------------------
# [/INDENT]

Where is this file normally located ?

Thanks
Daniel
sebby
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Post by sebby »

If you have all csf product line, you can edit Mailscanner configuration in:

WHM -> Plugins -> ConfigServer MailScanner FE -> Mailscanner Configuration
HappymanUK
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Post by HappymanUK »

sebby wrote:If you have all csf product line, you can edit Mailscanner configuration in:

WHM -> Plugins -> ConfigServer MailScanner FE -> Mailscanner Configuration
I have the cs mailscanner, but not the front end.

Thanks
Daniel
sebby
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Post by sebby »

On my box the Mailscanner config file is located at:

/usr/mailscanner/etc/MailScanner.conf
Warning: Be very careful when changing any of the parameters within this file as changes could stop email being processed on the server and/or email to be lost completely.
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