Hi
sorry for the antispam on the mail, I remove it
Yes it's an antique server, but don't have the time to change it to
exim4 (and it's a production server, don't want to touch it to much ;-)
I thinks now that's not exim that create the files, it may be Trends
Antivirus. And there isn't any antispam server on the exim. The antispam
is before (externale mail -> antispam server -> exim -> inside mail)
But the problem begin after I set up the antispam server. something
strange is that it's a mail for the outside, and he didn't pass through
the antispam. The process is
inside mail -> trends server -> exim -> outside mail
In the exim log, the mail was delivered :
2004-05-17 13:45:16 1BPgYW-0003xb-00 <= inside@???
H=(internalmailserver) [127.0.0.1] P=esmtp S=76762
id=A4C8...C@inernalservermail
2004-05-17 13:45:17 1BPgYW-0003xb-00 => external@???
R=outgoing_mail T=remote_smtp H=webmail.domain.xx [190.1.1.1]
2004-05-17 13:45:17 1BPgYW-0003xb-00 Completed
And for the trends online scanner, it is also delivered
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: connection from internal_server_ip
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: msgid <A4C8...C@inernalservermail>
from :internal_server_ip size=76596l, sender=inside@???, nrcpts=1
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: mail from inside@???, to
external@???
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: scanning outbound file email-body
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: The target file can not be
classified by VSAPI.
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: email-body contains no virus
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: scanning outbound file email-body
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: email-body contains no virus
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: scanning outbound file doc.doc
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: doc.doc contains no virus
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: scanning outbound file doc2.doc
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: doc2.doc contains no virus
13:45:16 smtp[15226]: smtp[334862]: mail delivered from
inside@???, to external@???
I'll continue to investigate.
Regards
--
WIAME Jean-Robert <jrw-abc@???>
Institut Geographique National
Le lun 17/05/2004 à 15:55, Nigel Metheringham a écrit :
> If you want replies, using an address with nospam hacks in it is a bad
> idea. FOrcing reply-to to point to that address is even siller.
>
>
> On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 14:31, WIAME Jean-Robert wrote:
> > I got a big problem with exim 3.30
>
> Thats *really* old. I mean its only value now is as an antique.
>
> > I don't know why but exim create every 2 minutes in the /tmp a file
> > which is an email. The size of the file is 5,7M
>
> You have some form of anti-spam stuff built into it. But you haven't
> told us what that is so theres no way we can help you.... even if we
> could reply to you.
>
> Nigel.