************************************************************************* _ _____ _____ _____ _ _ _____ ___ ___ _ _ / \|_ _|_ _| ____| \ | |_ _|_ _/ _ \| \ | | / _ \ | | | | | _| | \| | | | | | | | | \| | / ___ \| | | | | |___| |\ | | | | | |_| | |\ | /_/ \_\_| |_| |_____|_| \_| |_| |___\___/|_| \_| See %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/MailScanner/README.FreeBSD.port, http://www.mailscanner.info, the man pages MailScanner and MailScanner.conf for further instructions. You will need to make several modifications to config files before MailScanner will work correctly. The provided default configuration requires several directories to be created: /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/Locks /var/spool/MailScanner/quarantine /var/spool/mqueue /var/spool/mqueue.in Either create those directories or change the configuration. Sophos users: Please take a look at the Sophos install script %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/MailScanner/Sophos.install.freebsd ***************************************************************** A new optional rc variable called mailscanner_user has been added to the startup script. This is a temporary workaround to address any possible taint mode problems that may still be present in the code. Taint mode related problems can usually be identified from undeliverable reports containing the following error: "MailScanner: Message attempted to kill MailScanner" If you changed the "Run As User" variable in MailScanner.conf and wish to disable taint mode, you MUST also set the same value in /etc/rc.conf. i.e. mailscanner_user="postfix" To re-enable taint mode, simply remove the variable from rc.conf. The new variable uses su to start the master perl script as the specified user, this effectively disables perl's taint mode. ***************************************************************** *************************************************************************