Spamd is running properly, as the very next message has a proper score.
What else can cause this ?
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 14:24, George Breahna wrote:
> I get plenty of weird looking messages in my spamassassin logs.
>
> Some of them look like this:
>
> Clear:RC:1(69.
I get plenty of weird looking messages in my spamassassin logs.
Some of them look like this:
Clear:RC:1(69.49.133.21):SA:0(?/?):
Usually, it should say something like (20.0/5.0) but I get question marks!
What could it mean ?
George
I have a problem with a few of my users that have spanish usernames ( this
is the only difference I can think of )
In any case, here's the problem:
Sending a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] generates a score of 0.1 and thus no
problems:
The performed tests are the following:
0.0 HTML_MESSAGE
I can swear I saw this question in at least 20 different messages, not to
mention the website
I really recommend you research your question before asking it.
autolearn=no means that it didn't 'learn' this message.
Other possible states are 'spam, 'ham' and ... 'DISABLED'
If autolearn were to be
I would recommend FreeBSD + Qmail as MTA.
My company runs an e-mail outsourcing business and this combination has done
wonders for us.
-George
On 5/12/2005 12:54 PM, Ben Wylie wrote:
> Currently I am running my mailserver on a windows box.
> would like to migrate my mailserver onto this linux
Message-
From: [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 12:57 AM
To: George Breahna; users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Godaddy selling e-mails ?
Post the headers.
How do you know it isn't spoofed?
QQQQ
- Original Message -
From: "George Breahna"
: George Breahna
Subject: Re: Godaddy selling e-mails ?
>
>
> Not sure why this is happening but I just received an e-mail that I
> use ONLY with go daddy. The e-mail is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Does said email address show up in the WHOIS for the domain?
Tuc
Not sure why this is happening but I just received an e-mail that I use ONLY
with go daddy. The e-mail is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In it I have receivedSPAM!
Is Go Daddy selling our e-mails to the lowest of the lowest ?
Guys..beware!
Here's what I got:
OEM
What is it? OEM stands for "Original
Thanks for the input Loren!
Should I be applying that rule to body or to rawbody ?
George
-Original Message-
From: Loren Wilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 9:53 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin Tests problem
> Can anyone poin
Hello guys,
I have a bit of a problem matching some SPAM messages that make their way to
my users mailboxes and then proceed to block Outlook from downloading any
messages whatsoever. My system is FreeBSD 4.9 running SA 3.0 ( standard ).
Below, I will post two examples of these SPAM messages:
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