Hi,

Because I was aware of this issue, I simply dropped using the internal
tumgreyspf-clean, and I use my own cron job. If you still wish to have
it fixed, please provide a patch, otherwise, I will simply close this
bug, which IMHO, isn't of any relevance to the package in Debian.

Please let me know your thoughts before I close the bug, so you have a
chance to make me change my mind,

Thanks for the report,
Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

On 08/08/2011 08:29 AM, Nebojsa Trpkovic wrote:
> Package: tumgreyspf
> Version: 1.35-7
> Severity: normal
> 
> Hello.
> 
> It seems that bug described in closed bug report #588352 can be found in
> version 1.35-7 that currently installs in stable (Squeeze) release.
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=588352
> 
> Example:
> 
> ###########################################
> ###########################################
> 
> root@mail:/etc/postfix# /usr/lib/tumgreyspf/tumgreyspf-clean
> 
> /usr/lib/tumgreyspf/tumgreyspfsupp.py:8: DeprecationWarning: The popen2
> module is deprecated.  Use the subprocess module.
>    import syslog, os, sys, string, re, time, popen2, urllib, stat
> 
> root@mail:/etc/postfix# aptitude show tumgreyspf
> 
> Package: tumgreyspf
> State: installed
> Automatically installed: no
> Version: 1.35-7
> Priority: optional
> Section: mail
> Maintainer: Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org>
> Uncompressed Size: 209 k
> Depends: python-spf, adduser, python, passwd, spfquery
> Description: external policy checker for the postfix mail server
>   Tumgreyspf can optionally greylist and/or use spfquery to check SPF
> records to determine if email should be accepted by your server. The
> default behavior is to let emails comming from server that are SPF
> approved without any sort of
>   greylisting, while all others will be greylisted.
> 
>   SPF is information published by the domain owner about what systems
> may legitimately send e-mail for the domain. Greylisting takes advantage
> of spam and viruses that do not follow the RFCs and retry deliveries on
> temporary failure.
>   These checks can be used as part of a mail system and allow several
> orders of magnitude reduction in spam, lower system load, and few
> problems with legitimate mail getting blocked.
> 
>   Tumgreyspf uses the file-system as its database, no additional
> database is required to use it, see /var/lib/tumgreyspf/data and it's
> clean-up cron script. Also take care that tumgreyspf will block emails
> from any domain with DNS
>   configured with a buggy SPF record.
> Homepage: http://www.tummy.com/Community/software/tumgreyspf/
> 
> root@mail:/etc/postfix#
> 
> ###########################################
> ###########################################
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Nebojsa Trpkovic





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