Hello!
Please help to delete sign
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When company send me e-mail without any text and just attachment. EFA add text
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This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by E.F.A. Project <http://www.efa-project.org> , and is believed to be clean.
But my program that read e-mails don't understand such e-mails. It want that e-mail must be without any text.
How can I delete such text.
I added
in MailScanner.con i've commented
#Inline HTML Signature = %rules-dir%/sig.html.rules
#Inline Text Signature = %rules-dir%/sig.text.rules
and set
Sign Clean Messages = No
not helped
How to remove efa sign
- shawniverson
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Re: How to remove efa sign
Remove the custom action on these lines, or use EFA-Configure to disable it.
EFA-Configure option 9) Spam Settings --> 1) Non Spam Setttings & 2) Spam Settings
/etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf
EFA-Configure option 9) Spam Settings --> 1) Non Spam Setttings & 2) Spam Settings
/etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf
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Spam Actions = <something> custom(spam)
Non Spam Actions = <something> custom(nonspam)
Re: How to remove efa sign
Seems the current EFA-Configure has a small problem configuring Spam and Non-spam settings. After the last question is answered, e.g.:
Worth adding a bug for v4? Appears to be failing to reload MailScanner service, even though it's currently running.
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[eFa] Non spam signatures DISABLED
MailScanner: unrecognized service
Re: How to remove efa sign
the MailScanner service is renamed to mailscanner
# Add init.d symlink back for backward compatibility
and read viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2892
# Add init.d symlink back for backward compatibility
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ln -s /etc/init.d/mailscanner /etc/init.d/MailScanner
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