BLocking HAM issue

Benedict White Benedict.White at cse-ltd.co.uk
Tue Jul 23 17:46:04 CEST 2019


Is there a version of Perl DBD MySQL that does work for SQL lookups that I could revert to?





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From: amavis-users [mailto:amavis-users-bounces+benedict.white=cse-ltd.co.uk at amavis.org] On Behalf Of pali at cpan.org
Sent: 23 July 2019 15:19
To: amavis-users at amavis.org
Subject: Re: BLocking HAM issue

Hello, see email discussion on this list from the last month:
https://lists.amavis.org/pipermail/amavis-users/2019-June/005722.html

On Tuesday 23 July 2019 15:14:55 Benedict White wrote:
> It sounds exactly like that. Anyone got the work around for it?
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Benedict White
> 
> 
> >Sounds like https://gitlab.com/amavis/amavis/issues/7
> 
> Am 23.07.19 um 15:28 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> > On 23.07.19 14:20, Benedict White wrote:
> >> I have just ran some updates on my server (because I had to) and 
> >> was using Amavisd from 2017 (2.11)
> >>
> >> I am getting HAM blocked with messages like this:
> >>
> >> blocking contents category is (6)
> >>
> >> followed by
> >>
> >> Jul 22 16:54:32 mailcleaner amavis[5182]: (05182-11)
> >> do_notify_and_quarantine: spam level exceeds quarantine cutoff 
> >> level
> >> 0
> >>
> >> I use SQL for lookups and this doesn't make sense (though the 
> >> schema for the database dates from v 2.8)
> >
> > apparently something in the SQL causes the cutoff being represented 
> > as '0'.
> >
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
> Benedict White
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: amavis-users 
> [mailto:amavis-users-bounces+benedict.white=cse-ltd.co.uk at amavis.org] 
> On Behalf Of Damian
> Sent: 23 July 2019 15:12
> To: amavis-users at amavis.org
> Subject: Re: BLocking HAM issue
> 
> Sounds like https://gitlab.com/amavis/amavis/issues/7
> 
> Am 23.07.19 um 15:28 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> > On 23.07.19 14:20, Benedict White wrote:
> >> I have just ran some updates on my server (because I had to) and 
> >> was using Amavisd from 2017 (2.11)
> >>
> >> I am getting HAM blocked with messages like this:
> >>
> >> blocking contents category is (6)
> >>
> >> followed by
> >>
> >> Jul 22 16:54:32 mailcleaner amavis[5182]: (05182-11)
> >> do_notify_and_quarantine: spam level exceeds quarantine cutoff 
> >> level
> >> 0
> >>
> >> I use SQL for lookups and this doesn't make sense (though the 
> >> schema for the database dates from v 2.8)
> >
> > apparently something in the SQL causes the cutoff being represented 
> > as '0'.
> >




Kind Regards, 

Benedict White

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