[gentoo-user] Spam getting tru - part two

2003-09-30 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
Hi, 
Last week i send a mail that some spam is getting true and if i save it
as file and rund procmail  file then it is recogniced as spam.
Now after days looking i have found wy, but i don't know the 
wright gentoo solution to fix it, in my default runlevel fetchmail
start, then hotplug this takes several seconds (6). after hotplug there
are another six deamons to start before spamd. 
If it was Unix i would rename the spamd to espamd so it would be before
fetchmail.
Wat is the right way in gentoo to do this, i want also iptables to be
activated before the net.* files.

TIA
Patrick

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Re: [gentoo-user] Spam getting tru - part two

2003-09-30 Thread Brent




Hi,

Look at the rc-script howto. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/rc-scripts.xml

I think that creating a separate runlevel for these service which starts before the default level might solve your problem.

Brent

On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 11:40, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:

Hi, 
Last week i send a mail that some spam is getting true and if i save it
as file and rund procmail  file then it is recogniced as spam.
Now after days looking i have found wy, but i don't know the 
wright gentoo solution to fix it, in my default runlevel fetchmail
start, then hotplug this takes several seconds (6). after hotplug there
are another six deamons to start before spamd. 
If it was Unix i would rename the spamd to espamd so it would be before
fetchmail.
Wat is the right way in gentoo to do this, i want also iptables to be
activated before the net.* files.

TIA
Patrick





[gentoo-user] Spam getting tru

2003-09-28 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
Hi,

Sometimes i find spam mail in my inbox. I pipe mail that not belong to a
mailinglist with procmail true spamc.
If i save that mail as file and run formail -s procmail  mail then it
is in my spam folder. Can anyone point me out where i have made a
mistake.
I have attacht my procmailrc

TIA
Patrick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Spam getting tru

2003-09-28 Thread Chris I
On 2003.09.28 03:39, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,

Sometimes i find spam mail in my inbox. I pipe mail that not belong  
to
a
mailinglist with procmail true spamc.
If i save that mail as file and run formail -s procmail  mail then  
it
is in my spam folder. Can anyone point me out where i have made a
mistake.
I have attacht my procmailrc


#Spam controle voor andere mails
:0fw
| spamc
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
subfolders/Spam/mbox/new/.
Should work, procmail-wise. Here is my abbreviated spam-catching  
section:
---
:0fw
| spamc -f

#Spam hits
:0
* ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
$MAILDIR/.Spam/
:0
$MAILDIR/
---
Your mailing lists are still being sorted, I assume? Try replacing  
spamc with spamassassin, and see if that works (stand-alone vs. client- 
server).

Maybe permissions procmail runs with don't allow it to connect to  
spamd? I'm not terribly familiar with the inner workings of sa.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Spam getting tru

2003-09-28 Thread Michael Rasile
On Sun Sep 28, 2003 at 09:29:09PM -0400 or thereabouts, Chris I wrote:
 On 2003.09.28 03:39, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Sometimes i find spam mail in my inbox. I pipe mail that not belong  
 to
 a
 mailinglist with procmail true spamc.
 If i save that mail as file and run formail -s procmail  mail then  
 it
 is in my spam folder. Can anyone point me out where i have made a
 mistake.
 I have attacht my procmailrc
 
 
 #Spam controle voor andere mails
 :0fw
 | spamc
 
 :0
 * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
 subfolders/Spam/mbox/new/.
 
 Should work, procmail-wise. Here is my abbreviated spam-catching  
 section:
 ---
 :0fw
 | spamc -f
 
 #Spam hits
 :0
 * ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
 $MAILDIR/.Spam/
 
 :0
 $MAILDIR/
 ---
 
 Your mailing lists are still being sorted, I assume? Try replacing  
 spamc with spamassassin, and see if that works (stand-alone vs. client- 
 server).
 
 Maybe permissions procmail runs with don't allow it to connect to  
 spamd? I'm not terribly familiar with the inner workings of sa.
 
 --
An interesting note for me is that when I use :0fw   | spamc -f in my
.procmailrc file. When I retrieve mail using getmail, it slows getmail
down and even will not allow getmail to complete. If I don't use that
recipe, getmail functions as it should. Any ideas?

Thanks.


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