--- ../MailScanner-4.21-9.orig/etc/MailScanner.conf Thu May 22 11:43:17 2003 +++ etc/MailScanner.conf Thu Jun 12 15:29:38 2003 @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ # Example: /var/spool/mqueue.in/* # 3. The name of a file containing a list of directory names, # which can in turn contain wildcards. -# Example: /opt/MailScanner/etc/mqueue.in.list.conf +# Example: /usr/local/etc/MailScanner/mqueue.in.list.conf # Incoming Queue Dir = /var/spool/mqueue.in @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Quarantine Dir = /var/spool/MailScanner/quarantine # Set where to store the process id number so you can stop MailScanner -PID file = /opt/MailScanner/var/MailScanner.pid +PID file = /var/run/MailScanner.pid # To avoid resource leaks, re-start periodically Restart Every = 14400 @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ # Set how to invoke MTA when sending messages MailScanner has created # (e.g. to sender/recipient saying "found a virus in your message") # This can also be the filename of a ruleset. -Sendmail = /usr/lib/sendmail +Sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail # Sendmail2 is provided for Exim users. # It is the command used to attempt delivery of outgoing cleaned/disinfected @@ -104,9 +104,9 @@ # This is not usually required for sendmail. # This can also be the filename of a ruleset. #For Exim users: Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/exim -C /etc/exim/exim_send.conf -#For sendmail users: Sendmail2 = /usr/lib/sendmail +#For sendmail users: Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/sendmail #Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/sendmail -C /etc/exim/exim_send.conf -Sendmail2 = /usr/lib/sendmail +Sendmail2 = /usr/sbin/sendmail # # Processing Incoming Mail @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ # may be. It helps protect against Denial Of Service attacks in TNEF files. #TNEF Expander = internal # This can also be the filename of a ruleset. -TNEF Expander = /opt/MailScanner/bin/tnef --maxsize=100000000 +TNEF Expander = /usr/local/bin/tnef --maxsize=100000000 # The maximum length of time the TNEF Expander is allowed to run for 1 message. # (in seconds) @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ # This can also point to a ruleset, but the ruleset filename must end in # ".rules" so that MailScanner can determine if the filename given is # a ruleset or not! -Filename Rules = /opt/MailScanner/etc/filename.rules.conf +Filename Rules = /usr/local/etc/MailScanner/filename.rules.conf # # Reports and Responses @@ -390,44 +390,44 @@ # your local language. # This can also be the filename of a ruleset so you can produce different # languages for different messages. -Language Strings = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/languages.conf +Language Strings = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/languages.conf # Set where to find the message text sent to users when one of their # attachments has been deleted from a message. # These can also be the filenames of rulesets. -Deleted Bad Filename Message Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/deleted.filename.message.txt -Deleted Virus Message Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/deleted.virus.message.txt +Deleted Bad Filename Message Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/deleted.filename.message.txt +Deleted Virus Message Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/deleted.virus.message.txt # Set where to find the message text sent to users when one of their # attachments has been deleted from a message and stored in the quarantine. # These can also be the filenames of rulesets. -Stored Bad Filename Message Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/stored.filename.message.txt -Stored Virus Message Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/stored.virus.message.txt +Stored Bad Filename Message Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/stored.filename.message.txt +Stored Virus Message Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/stored.virus.message.txt # Set where to find the message text sent to users explaining about the # attached disinfected documents. # This can also be the filename of a ruleset. -Disinfected Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/disinfected.report.txt +Disinfected Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/disinfected.report.txt # Set where to find the HTML and text versions that will be added to the # end of all clean messages, if "Sign Clean Messages" is set. # These can also be the filenames of rulesets. -Inline HTML Signature = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/inline.sig.html -Inline Text Signature = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/inline.sig.txt +Inline HTML Signature = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.html +Inline Text Signature = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.sig.txt # Set where to find the HTML and text versions that will be inserted at # the top of messages that have had viruses removed from them. # These can also be the filenames of rulesets. -Inline HTML Warning = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/inline.warning.html -Inline Text Warning = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/inline.warning.txt +Inline HTML Warning = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.warning.html +Inline Text Warning = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.warning.txt # Set where to find the messages that are delivered to the sender, when they # sent an email containing either an error, a banned filename or a virus # infection. # These can also be the filenames of rulesets. -Sender Error Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/sender.error.report.txt -Sender Bad Filename Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/sender.filename.report.txt -Sender Virus Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/sender.virus.report.txt +Sender Error Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/sender.error.report.txt +Sender Bad Filename Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/sender.filename.report.txt +Sender Virus Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/sender.virus.report.txt # Hide the directory path from all virus scanner reports sent to users. # The extra directory paths give away information about your setup, and @@ -705,11 +705,11 @@ # This is the name of the file that translates the names of the "Spam List" # values to the real DNS names of the spam blacklists. -Spam List Definitions = /opt/MailScanner/etc/spam.lists.conf +Spam List Definitions = /usr/local/etc/MailScanner/spam.lists.conf # This is the name of the file that translates the names of the virus # scanners into the commands that have to be run to do the actual scanning. -Virus Scanner Definitions = /opt/MailScanner/etc/virus.scanners.conf +Virus Scanner Definitions = /usr/local/etc/MailScanner/virus.scanners.conf # # Spam Detection and Spam Lists (DNS blocklists) @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ # is "yes" will *never* be marked as spam. # This can also be the filename of a ruleset. #Is Definitely Not Spam = no -Is Definitely Not Spam = /opt/MailScanner/etc/rules/spam.whitelist.rules +Is Definitely Not Spam = /usr/local/etc/MailScanner/rules/spam.whitelist.rules # Spam Blacklist: # Make this point to a ruleset, and anything in that ruleset whose value @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ # Set the location of the SpamAssassin user_prefs file. If you want to # stop SpamAssassin doing all the RBL checks again, then you can add # "skip_rbl_checks = 1" to this prefs file. -SpamAssassin Prefs File = /opt/MailScanner/etc/spam.assassin.prefs.conf +SpamAssassin Prefs File = /usr/local/etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf # If SpamAssassin takes longer than this (in seconds), the check is # abandoned and the timeout noted. @@ -906,14 +906,14 @@ # Sender SpamAssassin Report - sent when a message triggers SpamAssassin. # # These can also be the filenames of rulesets. -Sender Spam Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/sender.spam.report.txt -Sender Spam List Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/sender.spam.rbl.report.txt -Sender SpamAssassin Report = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/sender.spam.sa.report.txt +Sender Spam Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/sender.spam.report.txt +Sender Spam List Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/sender.spam.rbl.report.txt +Sender SpamAssassin Report = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/sender.spam.sa.report.txt # If you use the 'attachment' Spam Action or High Scoring Spam Action # then this is the location of inline spam report that is inserted at # the top of the message. -Inline Spam Warning = /opt/MailScanner/etc/reports/en/inline.spam.warning.txt +Inline Spam Warning = /usr/local/share/MailScanner/reports/en/inline.spam.warning.txt # # Logging @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ # /etc/mail/spamassassin, and maybe others. # If this is set then it adds to the list of places that are searched; # otherwise it has no effect. -#SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir = /opt/MailScanner/etc/mail/spamassassin +#SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir = /usr/local/etc/MailScanner/mail/spamassassin SpamAssassin Local Rules Dir = # The default rules are searched for here, and in prefix/share/spamassassin,