MailScanner 4.77.9
* New Features and Improvements *
1 Can now automatically unzip small zip files and other archives. This
is very useful if you have some service automatically mailing you log
files, which zips up the logfiles to save space. It will unpack them if
there only a few of them, they are fairly small and they match a list
of filename patterns.
Unzip Maximum Files Per Archive = 4
Unzip Maximum File Size = 50k
Unzip Filenames = *.txt *.ini *.log *.csv
Unzip MimeType = text/plain
1 Hourly cron job about messages being processed only sends a message if
'Send Notices = yes' is set in MailScanner.conf.
1 "Read IP Address From Received Header" has been extended, so it will
now take a number instead of yes or no. "yes"=1 and "no"=0. If it is set
to "yes" or a number, then the SMTP client IP address is taken from the
"Received:" header. For example, setting it to 2 will cause the IP
address to be taken from the 2nd Received: header.
Users of BarricadeMX might want to set this to 2, to get the real SMTP
client IP address from the 2nd Received: header, and not the 127.0.0.1
address that BarricadeMX put in the headers.
Users of fetchmail might want to set this to 1 or 2 to skip over the
127.0.0.1 address which will be inserted by fetchmail.
5 Set up Antiword to always return UTF-8 characters and use that in the
attachment it creates.
6 Removed co.dk from country.domains.conf as it's not an official 2nd level
domain.
6-2 Upgraded DBD-SQLite to 1.25 to avoid RedHat 4 build problems.
6-3 Improved detection of some x86_64 systems.
6-4 Corrected DBD-SQLite packaging error.
7 Improved --lint checking of "Processing Attempts Database" and improved
logging related to that database. Also improved documentation about the
two SQLite databases in MailScanner.conf.
8 Implemented a new type of line in rulesets. When you specify a "From:"
rule, you can use a syntax like "host:hostname.domain.com" to use the
SMTP client's hostname instead of the numerical IP address. This can
also be partial hostnames or domain names, such as "host:domain.com"
or include wildcards anywhere, such as "host:mail*.dom*ain.com", or
even Perl regular expressions such as "host:/(de|dk)$/". This goes
where the numerical IP address would go in the rule, after the "From:"
and before the value to return.
Note that these are slightly slower than using the IP address as they
involve a DNS lookup (maximum of once per message), but that value
should be in your DNS cache as other things will have already had to
look it up anyway.
They are described in more detail in the etc/rules/README and
etc/rules/EXAMPLES files.
9 Added spoofing protection to the "host:" name lookups. Forward and
reverse DNS entries must now match.
* Fixes *
3 Fixed problem where Unzip functions would not be found. Set default to off.
4 Fixed issue with Postfix not scanning some messages in 4.77.3.
5 Fixed issue with Postfix scanning too many messages in 4.77.4. :-)
6 Fixed issue with extra character on the front of files created by antiword.
7 Fixed UTF-8 character in Perl source code in Esets output parser.
7 Fixed issue with encapsulating messages containing silent whole-message
infections.
Downloads (~8,8 Mb)_http://www.mailscanne....77.9-1.tar.gz