On Nov 28, 2007 10:12 AM, Divan Santana
<divan.santana gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 November 2007 18:48:10 Alain Spineux
wrote:
> > Kolab's postfix configuration has no rules to
fight spam by itself in
> > 2.1 and before
> > You should look at amavis log.
> > Or install some black/grey listing, search the
mailing list archive
> > (also the devel one).
>
> I've got postgrey, blacklists, and many other anti-spam
stuff in place.
> I don't get any spam.
Happy man
>
> But my goal is to get something like mailgraph to show
a graph of the spam
> stats being rejected so its impressive for
customers/boss etc
>
> Just can't get it work and trying to understand why it
won't work with kolab
> but works with normal postfix.
>
> Perhaps its because kolab separates all the mail
logs(postfix, postgrey,
> amavis etc) where as a "normal" postfix
installation its all in one file.
You can tune /kolab/etc/fsl files to redirect log where you
want
>
> Any ideas? Has no one tried to achieve something like
this?
Maybe :
- your process has not writes to read the logs
- you should setup the kolab's environement of your process
before to
run it (eval `$root/etc/rc --eval all env`)
>
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>
> Divan Santana
>
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>
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