On 2/4/2011 7:08 PM, User for SpamAssassin Mail List wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I don't keep constant eye on the mail server logs but did notice that
> pyzor was not working. I've ping the server that I've been using for
> years:
>
> # pyzor ping
> 82.94.255.100:24441 TimeoutError:
>
> And see it is
Hello,
I don't keep constant eye on the mail server logs but did notice that
pyzor was not working. I've ping the server that I've been using for
years:
# pyzor ping
82.94.255.100:24441 TimeoutError:
And see it is not working. I did a "pyzor discover" and found a public
server and did
Hi I am trying to set up Pyzor with SA.
When I run:
spamassassin -t -D pyzor --mbox < Spam
I see :
[19636] dbg: pyzor: network tests on, attempting Pyzor
[19636] dbg: pyzor: pyzor is available: /usr/local/bin/pyzor
[19636] dbg: pyzor: opening pipe: /usr/local/bin/pyzor --homedir
/usr/local/etc/
Hi I am trying to set up Pyzor with SA.
When I run:
spamassassin -t -D pyzor --mbox < Spam
I see :
[19636] dbg: pyzor: network tests on, attempting Pyzor
[19636] dbg: pyzor: pyzor is available: /usr/local/bin/pyzor
[19636] dbg: pyzor: opening pipe: /usr/local/bin/pyzor --homedir
/usr/local/etc/m
le, long-lasting,
> > one. So, in your local.cf, try using something like:
> >
> > use_pyzor 1
> > pyzor_timeout 3
> > pyzor_max 10
> >
>
> pyzor_max is the number of reports on the pyzor server required to get a
> positive match,
se_pyzor 1
pyzor_timeout 3
pyzor_max 10
pyzor_max is the number of reports on the pyzor server required to get a
positive match, not number of retries. It seems to be poorly named.
--
Chris
> I have a simple question... someone know a good pyzor server?
>
> Right now "pyzor discover" give me "66.250.40.33:24441"
> and a "pyzor ping" give me " 66.250.40.33:24441 TimeoutError:"
>
> So I suppose this server is just dead..
I have a simple question... someone know a good pyzor server?Right now "pyzor discover" give me "66.250.40.33:24441"and a "pyzor ping" give me "
66.250.40.33:24441 TimeoutError:"So I suppose this server is just dead...ThanksFrancois Rousseau