Because of an NFS bottleneck I'd like to move users' .spamassassin
directories to a local directory such as /var/spool/sa/USERNAME/
Can someone tell me where this path is set?
Thanks,
Rich
According to Matt Kettler:
9 times out of 10, this is caused by someone who's calling SA at the MTA
layer, but they're trying to use the user_prefs in the recipients home
directory.
SA has no reliable way to determine who the recipient is, given the
content of the message it receives. Even
For a particular user, I'm finding no correlation between his whitelist_from's
in user_prefs and the whitelist status as reported in incoming messages.
I see messages with no USER_IN_WHITELIST when both the From and From: addresses
match a whitelist_from line in the user_prefs file. I also see
Could someone explain what this means? I'm getting it when
I do a sa-learn --spam
Thanks!
Rich
According to Andrzej Adam Filip:
How do you deployed spamassassin?
I use a milter ...
Rich
Hi, I can't seem to find this anywhere, so I guess it couldn't be
too much of a faq :)
I'd like spamassassin to be bypassed for mail which originates from
the local server (sendmail running on freebsd)
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks!
Rich
Hi, I'm using SA 2.63 on freebsd 4.10. It seems that
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in user_prefs isn't working, I have to fully specify the userid.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Rich
I should mention that the address in question is the user's own address;
he's cc:ing mail to himself. I have to fully specify his address.
According to Rich Winkel:
Hi, I'm using SA 2.63 on freebsd 4.10. It seems that
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in user_prefs isn't working, I have
Hi, I was wondering how one might go about merging two or more bayes
databases into one? I have a user who for various reasons can't save
his spam back to the server, so I thought I'd create a database for him
by averaging others' data. I know there are problems with this, but
it's better than