MXScan for Mailenable (AntiVirus and AntiSpam Plugin)
New Version 1.8.500 release
We are pleased to announce the release of our latest MxScan PRO version 1.8.500 installer. Additional details can be found on the main site.
One of the major highlights for this version is the introduction of the new SPAMTRAP/Honeypot module. This allows you to setup your own spamtrap IP blacklist
Cheers
One of the major highlights for this version is the introduction of the new SPAMTRAP/Honeypot module. This allows you to setup your own spamtrap IP blacklist
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
mxscan-Archive.mdb file very large and severely fragmented
Hello,
We have been using the Archiving feature for a few months on a handful of domains to see how it works. I noticed today that the \data\mxscan-Archive.mdb file is now 2GB in size and contains 26,600 fragments.
I'm assuming this file is just the index for message archiving. We haven't been using the indexing feature lately, so I think it would be OK to just clear the file. Would that be safe? Do you have any advice? (should we just shut down, delete, restart MxScan?).
Thanks,
-Tom
We have been using the Archiving feature for a few months on a handful of domains to see how it works. I noticed today that the \data\mxscan-Archive.mdb file is now 2GB in size and contains 26,600 fragments.
I'm assuming this file is just the index for message archiving. We haven't been using the indexing feature lately, so I think it would be OK to just clear the file. Would that be safe? Do you have any advice? (should we just shut down, delete, restart MxScan?).
Thanks,
-Tom
Hi Tomtrusnock wrote:I neglected to mention that we've tried the "Purge" feature in Index Management and it just sits there for hours. I'm wondering if the mdb file has gotten too big, or if it has hit a 2GB limit and the program is no longer able to deal with it.
Thanks,
-Tom
You can stop MXscan
1. Then Manually open up the DB and purge the tables
2. Rename the DB and replace with a fresh DB. Just drop me an email and i can send you a fresh copy of the db
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
New Release 1.8.610 now available.
We have just released a new version 1.8.610 for MxScan Lite and Professional available for download from our website
Cheers
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
New Release 1.8.620
We are pleased to announce the release of our latest MxScan PRO version 1.8.620 installer. Additional details and release notes can be found on the main site.
Cheers
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Re: MXScan for Mailenable (AntiVirus and AntiSpam Plugin)
Hello,
I noticed that the RDNS Blacklist monitor feature sends email from "noreply@mxscan" which our mail server rejects as an invalid address. I can't see anywhere to change this address. Am I just missing something?
-Tom R.
I noticed that the RDNS Blacklist monitor feature sends email from "noreply@mxscan" which our mail server rejects as an invalid address. I can't see anywhere to change this address. Am I just missing something?
-Tom R.
Re: MXScan for Mailenable (AntiVirus and AntiSpam Plugin)
Tomtrusnock wrote:Hello,
I noticed that the RDNS Blacklist monitor feature sends email from "noreply@mxscan" which our mail server rejects as an invalid address. I can't see anywhere to change this address. Am I just missing something?
-Tom R.
This is hardcoded at the moment. The next major release will allow you the ability to change this
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
New Major Version 2.0.100 release
We are pleased to announce the release of our latest MxScan for Mailenable version 2.0.100 installer. Additional details can be found on the main site.
Cheers
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
New Minor Release 2.1.100
We are pleased to announce the release of our latest MxScan for Mailenable version 2.1.100 installer for the Lite and Professional version. Additional details can be found on the main site.
This release fixes an issue with multiple instances of SpamD and also includes the latest build 0.96.1 of ClamAV
Cheers
This release fixes an issue with multiple instances of SpamD and also includes the latest build 0.96.1 of ClamAV
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
What about MXScan and Greylisting?
We have just installed MXscan Pro plugin on our Entreprise 4.23 ME.
We previously heavily relied on the greylisting option of ME to kill incoming spam traffic, and I just wondered if there were any issue regarding using MXscan and greylisting at the same time. It is by the way not clear for me what is the priority order between the two filters. Any clarification on this would be appreciated.
Best
Arnaud
We previously heavily relied on the greylisting option of ME to kill incoming spam traffic, and I just wondered if there were any issue regarding using MXscan and greylisting at the same time. It is by the way not clear for me what is the priority order between the two filters. Any clarification on this would be appreciated.
Best
Arnaud
Re: What about MXScan and Greylisting?
Greylisting which occurs on the SMTP session should have priority over MTA Events. And there should not be any issues with having both enabled as they both work slightly differentlyarnaud wrote:We have just installed MXscan Pro plugin on our Entreprise 4.23 ME.
We previously heavily relied on the greylisting option of ME to kill incoming spam traffic, and I just wondered if there were any issue regarding using MXscan and greylisting at the same time. It is by the way not clear for me what is the priority order between the two filters. Any clarification on this would be appreciated.
Best
Arnaud
1. Greylisting checks occur first. The message is dropped during SMTP session
2. After Message the message has been delivered (after greylisting) then mailEnable MTA event (MxScan) gets called
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Re: MXScan for Mailenable (AntiVirus and AntiSpam Plugin)
Dear Polarisie,
thanks for this answer. We are running MXscan for several days and it appears to do its job very well. Thanks for providing a simple, efficient and evolutive software...
A question: the syntax for the expressions in the content filter looks quite elaborate, including special chars (/,?etc) and I cant find any guide to use them. Could you point me to a reference page ?
I would also like to add some cosmetic points to the wishing list for next releases...
1) an email account daily report
2) in the log viewer, color code settings for virus, and stat infos by domain...
not strategic, just confort...
Best
arnaud
thanks for this answer. We are running MXscan for several days and it appears to do its job very well. Thanks for providing a simple, efficient and evolutive software...
A question: the syntax for the expressions in the content filter looks quite elaborate, including special chars (/,?etc) and I cant find any guide to use them. Could you point me to a reference page ?
I would also like to add some cosmetic points to the wishing list for next releases...
1) an email account daily report
2) in the log viewer, color code settings for virus, and stat infos by domain...
not strategic, just confort...
Best
arnaud
Re: MXScan for Mailenable (AntiVirus and AntiSpam Plugin)
arnaud wrote:Dear Polarisie,
thanks for this answer. We are running MXscan for several days and it appears to do its job very well. Thanks for providing a simple, efficient and evolutive software...
A question: the syntax for the expressions in the content filter looks quite elaborate, including special chars (/,?etc) and I cant find any guide to use them. Could you point me to a reference page ?
I would also like to add some cosmetic points to the wishing list for next releases...
1) an email account daily report
2) in the log viewer, color code settings for virus, and stat infos by domain...
not strategic, just confort...
Best
arnaud
Hi
The regular expression are your standard regex. Just do a google search. However, this is normally for advanced users as an incorrectly coded regex could cause issues
As for your wish lists, points noted.
Cheers
MXSCAN :: AntiSpam & AntiVirus for MailEnable (now with Spamtrap/Honeypot!)
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Built-in SpamAssassin, Clam, MessageSniffer, DNSBL, URLBL, DCC, Senderbase, SpamTrap, ShortCircuit, Content Filters, Disclamers, Archiving and more.
Visit www.mxuptime.com
Re: MXScan for Mailenable (AntiVirus and AntiSpam Plugin)
i am trying lite version of mxscan and i have experienced losing mails. when i look smtp debug transaction message successfully received but tracing message log shows like this
Result: [9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D.MAI] was not routed from the SMTP inbound message queue by the local MTA Service. This most likely means that the message was not completely recieved by the connector.
Important: Message ID [9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D.MAI] does not seem to have been routed through MailEnable queues (an error most likely occured when receiving this message).
i am using only virus scan spam filter is not enabled. mxlog shows this.
19:20:17 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ --> Start Scan for xxx.com (VirusCheck=True, GlobalSpam/FilterCheck=False)
19:20:17 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ IncomingIP = 161.51.8.52
19:20:18 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ ClamAV Scan Result : Clean
19:20:18 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ Completed in 1 sec(s) with FilterResult=BYPASS
19:20:18 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ Global [AntiSpam & Content Filtering] has been Disabled.
but after scan mta doesnt route to message to post office connector.
any idea?
Result: [9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D.MAI] was not routed from the SMTP inbound message queue by the local MTA Service. This most likely means that the message was not completely recieved by the connector.
Important: Message ID [9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D.MAI] does not seem to have been routed through MailEnable queues (an error most likely occured when receiving this message).
i am using only virus scan spam filter is not enabled. mxlog shows this.
19:20:17 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ --> Start Scan for xxx.com (VirusCheck=True, GlobalSpam/FilterCheck=False)
19:20:17 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ IncomingIP = 161.51.8.52
19:20:18 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ ClamAV Scan Result : Clean
19:20:18 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ Completed in 1 sec(s) with FilterResult=BYPASS
19:20:18 9DE5592C40D84691BE2A2D8764911E1D_ Global [AntiSpam & Content Filtering] has been Disabled.
but after scan mta doesnt route to message to post office connector.
any idea?