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2016 Aug 22
4
Email pid issue
Hello gents,
First time poster here!
Current system running Centos 6.8. Buddy of mine posted a few days back about me wanting to move
from Postfix 2.6.x to 2.8 to above, still under centos 6.8. I might move over to 7, but probably
not for a while, don't have the resources presently to make this happen.
Running Centos 6.8, postfix 2.6.6, clamav 0.99.1. Basic Centos 6.8 box fully patched
2011 Nov 09
6
Postfix mail server procedure
CentOS Community,
I was wondering if anyone had a good resource or procedure for a step by
step in installing a mail server with Centos. There ARE documents on
google, however almost all that i've found were outdated from 2005. Does
anyone know where I can find this type of document for a mailserver
Postfix + MySQL + SpamAssassin + ClamAV + Squirrelmail + Postfixadmin, etc?
2014 Jul 16
1
CentOS-7 amavisd
Is anyone running amavisd and clamd under CentOS-7?
Amavisd-new seems difficult to install,
and clamd is difficult to find.
(I've only added the epel repository,
as I had a conflict when I added rpmforge as well.)
I take it amavis is still the recommended way to run postfix?
--
Timothy Murphy
e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
2014 Jul 21
2
Trying to install amavisd-new in CentOS-7
When I try
sudo yum install amavisd-new
I get the message
-------------------------
Error: Package: amavisd-new-2.9.1-1.el7.noarch (epel)
Requires: perl(Unix::Syslog)
Error: Package: amavisd-new-2.9.1-1.el7.noarch (epel)
Requires: clamav-server
Error: Package: amavisd-new-2.9.1-1.el7.noarch (epel)
Requires: clamav-server-systemd
Error: Package:
2009 Feb 27
8
centos 5.2 - latest rpms for mailcanner , clamav and spamassassin
Guys,
What repo has rpms for mailscanner, clamav and spamassasin?
2013 Jul 07
1
spamassassin with postfix/dovecot
I'm trying to install spamassassin on a postfix/dovecot server,
running CentOS-6.4, following the instructions at
<http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Amavisd>.
I think I have taken all the steps indicated,
and the configuration seems to pass the tests suggested,
although the response is much more sparse than that described:
------------------------
[tim at alfred ~]$ telnet localhost 10024
2010 May 10
8
mail server best practices question
Hello all,
About a year ago I set up a mail server on CentOS using this howto:
http://wanderingbarque.com/howtos/mailserver/mailserver.html
I managed to add amavisd-new with clamav and spamassassin.
It runs very well, but it runs on CentOS 5.2, and if I try to upgrade,
amavisd-new and clamav break.
we are now also at the point where a backup mx will need to be implemented.
If necessary I am
2013 Jul 05
1
postfix + amavisd-new
I've been following the instrunctions in
<http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Amavisd>
for installing Amavisd, Clamav and SpamAssassin
on top of postfix/dovecot .
Dovecot is working fine,
but I want to deal with spam email.
(I am using sendmail/dovecot with procmail and spamassassin
on another server, but decided to go over to postfix
on this server when I saw it is now the CentOS default.)
2013 Jul 12
3
SpamAssassin under CentOS-6.4
I wonder if anyone is actually running SpamAssassin
with Postfix/Amavisd-new under CentOS-6.4 .
I have followed the instructions in
<http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Amavisd>
but as far as I can see SpamAssassin is not working.
I should say that I do not understand from this document
what is meant to happen to spam.
I understand that a Spam header is added,
but what actually happens to email
2016 Nov 08
2
clamd@amavisd fails under systemd
Trying to set up a mail server under CentOS7 - having done this with
CentOS5 and CentOS6 over the last decade with no issues and reliable
service, it was time to upgrade (?) to CentOS7. Shouldn't be a problem,
right?
Getting to grips with systemd has been challenging - to say the least.
So a brief overview of what I am trying to set up:
postfix / amavisd-new / spamassassin / clamav so we
2019 Sep 20
3
Replacing sendmail with postfix (was: deprecations leading up to C8)
Once upon a time, Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com> said:
> Perfect. I think the only other significant customizations I have
> are lines to use the MIMEDefang and OpenDKIM milters. When last I
> looked into migrating, I recall that Postfix handled milters just
> fine.
Milters work a little different under postfix IIRC... I haven't tried
them (which is a little sad,
2009 Apr 17
2
For the record: Postfix+Spamassassin+ClamAV+Dovecot
Postfix 2.5.5
SpamAssassin 3.2.5 (under Perl 5.10.0)
ClamAV 0.95.1
Dovecot 1.2.rc2
works fine on Fedora 10.
Installed Dovecot and ClamAV from source and everything else using yum.
I'm using the ClamAV plugin for Spamassassin:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ClamAVPlugin
I'm calling Spamassassin with:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/spamc -f -e
2019 Aug 30
2
clamd / amavisd missing socket
I think something along these lines appeared before
but I was unable to find them.
I'm on a 7.6 system, been running clamav and amavisd-new
since 6 days with little problem. On a recent reboot,
clamd at amavisd does not start up and fails manual start.
The problem seems to be the missing socket that connects
the pair, "/var/run/clamd.amavisd/clamd.socket".
I believe this should
2013 Sep 12
5
Setting up postfix under CentOS-6
I recently, perhaps foolishly, changed over a remote server
from sendmail/procmail to postfix/amavis/spamassassin/clamd ,
and I'm finding it difficult to configure this setup.
The CentOS document <http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix>
explicitly says that its instructions may not work in CentOS-6.
Does anyone know of reasonably simple postfix documentation
for CentOS-6?
I've been
2007 Feb 17
1
Advice, Please.
Hello,
I have a home setup where I am using Centos 4.4 as a sort of mail server.
This is what I have done.
I have it configured to pop mail locally. I have fetchmail configured to dl
from my provider my families mail through a cron job and .fetchmailrc in
their home directories. They then pop the server to retrieve their mail.
They send their mail directly through the provider.
I have
2016 Nov 09
3
clamd@amavisd fails under systemd
On 09/11/16 11:48, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 11/08/2016 03:24 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
>> If there is anyone that has this combo of services working under
>> CentOS7 and can shed any insight on why I cannot get this service to
>> actually run, it would be very much appreciated.
>
>
> When setting up a clamd service, you should need to enable the
> service, create
2009 Nov 27
1
Amavisd and ClamAV
Hi,
I want to move my mail server from sendmail to postfix over christmas. I've
got a test server running with the following:
postfix dovecot postgrey amavisd-new clamav spamassassin
I've followed the howto's on the wiki <http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos> with the
exception that I installed amavisd-new and clamav from the EPEL repo rather
than rpmforge.
Things work OK with
2014 Nov 19
2
New mailserver problems
Well, in part we will see if you get this and I get the return.
I JUST launched my new mail server after a few miscues. Actually the OS
is Redsleeve6, which is the arm port of Centos 6, and perhaps some of my
problems may come down to porting problems. But first, it may be that
despite my testing, I missed something in the configurations.
First clamd problems:
Nov 19 08:09:54 z9m9z
2009 Apr 13
3
Clamd and Amavis
I'm trying to get amavis to play using clamd and tried to follow this:
# ### http://www.clamav.net/
['ClamAV-clamd',
\&ask_daemon, ["CONTSCAN {}\n", "/var/run/clamav/clamd"],
qr/\bOK$/, qr/\bFOUND$/,
qr/^.*?: (?!Infected Archive)(.*) FOUND$/ ],
# # NOTE: run clamd under the same user as amavisd, or run it under its own
# # uid such as clamav, add
2006 Jul 20
5
help locating how-to guide for centos, postfix, dovecot, clamav and spamassassin
I have tried searching google (found page 1 only in the cache),
howtoforge.com, linuxhelp.net (older postfix document), centos forums,
hughesjr forum and centos irc channel.
I was pointed to linuxhelp.net and at first thought that the howto in
the forums there was it. Unfortunately, I only glanced at the title when
I bookmarked it and when I got back home later that evening and
actuallty