Discussion:
v4.85.2-1 Released
Jerry Benton
2015-03-29 11:28:26 UTC
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Ok, I made some minor updates based on feedback from testers. The new packages are now available on the MailScanner website. Jules and I are in the process of transferring mailscanner.info domain to my registrar. Once that is completed and I finish up the latest Mailborder development project I am working on I will create a new website for MailScanner and a new mailman server that should remove these big delays we have been seeing.

Thanks to everyone that tested the packages and pointed out areas of improvement.


Package Downloads:

http://www.mailscanner.info/downloads.html


Complete Source:

https://github.com/MailScanner/v4


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Patrick Goupell
2015-03-31 21:42:26 UTC
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Post by Jerry Benton
Ok, I made some minor updates based on feedback from testers. The new packages are now available on the MailScanner website. Jules and I are in the process of transferring mailscanner.info domain to my registrar. Once that is completed and I finish up the latest Mailborder development project I am working on I will create a new website for MailScanner and a new mailman server that should remove these big delays we have been seeing.
Thanks to everyone that tested the packages and pointed out areas of improvement.
While testing the install of the mailscanner debian package (on wheezy)
I get a message about a missing file:
Install mesage stream follows:

MailScanner-4.85.2-1/
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/ChangeLog
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/mailscanner-4.85.2-1-noarch.deb
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/install.sh
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/README
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/UPGRADE
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/COPYING
MailScanner Installation for Debian Based Systems

This will INSTALL or UPGRADE the required software for MailScanner on
Debian based systems
via the Apt package manager. Supported distributions are Debian 6,7 and
associated variants
such as Ubuntu. Internet connectivity is required for this installation
script to execute.

... install messages
... then this
Installing tnef, Clam AV (if elected), and Spamassassin (if elected) via
apt ...
.. download messages
... install messages
... then this
Setting up libclamav-client-perl (0.11-2) ...
Can't open /etc/freshclam.conf: No such file or directory.

After the package install finishes I find the freshclam.conf file in
/etc/clamav not in /etc itself.

Do I need to adjust something on my end or will this fix itself later in
the install process?
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Jerry Benton
2015-03-31 22:18:31 UTC
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That install script does not move your freshclam.conf file around. It just installs the software. Your OS platform decides where it wants to put the file. The installer was tested on Ubuntu, so that may be where the problem comes from. Either, it doesn’t matter as the install script simply uncomments a line called “Example” if it exists so that freshclam will work. You can ignore the error.

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Post by Patrick Goupell
Post by Jerry Benton
Ok, I made some minor updates based on feedback from testers. The new packages are now available on the MailScanner website. Jules and I are in the process of transferring mailscanner.info domain to my registrar. Once that is completed and I finish up the latest Mailborder development project I am working on I will create a new website for MailScanner and a new mailman server that should remove these big delays we have been seeing.
Thanks to everyone that tested the packages and pointed out areas of improvement.
While testing the install of the mailscanner debian package (on wheezy)
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/ChangeLog
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/mailscanner-4.85.2-1-noarch.deb
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/install.sh
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/README
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/UPGRADE
MailScanner-4.85.2-1/COPYING
MailScanner Installation for Debian Based Systems
This will INSTALL or UPGRADE the required software for MailScanner on
Debian based systems
via the Apt package manager. Supported distributions are Debian 6,7 and
associated variants
such as Ubuntu. Internet connectivity is required for this installation
script to execute.
... install messages
... then this
Installing tnef, Clam AV (if elected), and Spamassassin (if elected) via
apt ...
.. download messages
... install messages
... then this
Setting up libclamav-client-perl (0.11-2) ...
Can't open /etc/freshclam.conf: No such file or directory.
After the package install finishes I find the freshclam.conf file in
/etc/clamav not in /etc itself.
Do I need to adjust something on my end or will this fix itself later in
the install process?
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