Installed, configured and moved the eFa filter from v4 to v5 following your guide (https://wiki.efa-project.org/doku.php?i ... tion_guide).
Using "The following steps apply if you want to keep your quarantine " steps from the guide, I copied the old quarantine to the new server. The files are all there in the file system (no error in rsync), but in the web interface , under QUARANTINE I cannot see them, I have the same list as before copying files and migrating v5 in production.
On the V4 system, for today, I had 115 items. On a new V5 , before and after the rsync of the /var/spool/MailScanner/quarantine , on the web I had 5 items, now increasing due new spam arrived in meantime.
What am I missing?
Walter
Moved v4 filter quarantine not displayed in v5 web
Re: Moved v4 filter quarantine not displayed in v5 web
Did you restore the v4 backup as mentioned in the section "v5 Commission" step?
It sounds like that the v4 database was not restored to your new system, hence the reason why you do not see the older messages.
It sounds like that the v4 database was not restored to your new system, hence the reason why you do not see the older messages.
Re: Moved v4 filter quarantine not displayed in v5 web
Too much time passed, could be I jumped a row . I think is not possible to restore any more, high probability to disrupt a working server.
In any case, no damage, old V4 server is placed outside the mail path and replaced with the new V5. The V4 server is still working, just to access the old config (if needed to compare) and old quarantine. After we reach the quarantine retention period, I will power it off.
The new server and quarantine after the switch are working flawlessly.
Case closed.
In any case, no damage, old V4 server is placed outside the mail path and replaced with the new V5. The V4 server is still working, just to access the old config (if needed to compare) and old quarantine. After we reach the quarantine retention period, I will power it off.
The new server and quarantine after the switch are working flawlessly.
Case closed.