RE: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2011-04-19 Thread Scott Hughes
What I have been looking for is coming from SIMSCAN.  Example:
"@40004dadb18d21bb085c simscan:[14223]:CLEAN
(3.60/8.00):9.6446s:***SPAM***
:216.157.241.10:bounce-339012-130...@listserv.ncmpt76.com:joey@renshawauto.c
om"

Am I incorrect in this?  Is this actually a report back to the SMTP log of
the Spamassassin scrore?

Thanks,
Scott


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From: Scott Hughes [mailto:sc...@renshawauto.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 11:13 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

All,

What I mean is that something gives the email an initial score before it is
run through Spamassassin (If I am remembering correctly).  I can see it in
the SMTP log.  When I look at the same email in the SPAMD log, I see that it
has a -98 score (which it should).  If that inital score is above a set
number, the server responds with "Your email appears to be spam" back to the
sender and deletes the email.  That is the number I am looking to edit.

Thanks,
Scott


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From: Carlos Herrera Polo [mailto:carlos.herrerap...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 8:59 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

Spamdyke not score email... Only accept or deny the smtp conection

2011/4/18, Scott Hughes :
> If I have a domain listed in Spamdyke's whitelist_senders, why do at
> least some of the emails get such a high score?
>
> Here is an example that I see a lot of:
>
>  @40004dacb707342c700c simscan:[10987]:CLEAN
> (4.50/8.00):4.1731s:***SPAM*** question 2:216.157.241.10:bounce-
>  338900-137...@listserv.ncm20.com:j...@renshawauto.com
>
> I have seen these exact type of emails score as high as 7 or 8.
>
> Also, I can say that Spamassassin is scoring these emails correctly
> since I also have a whitelist entry there, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>

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RE: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2011-04-19 Thread Scott Hughes
All,

What I mean is that something gives the email an initial score before it is
run through Spamassassin (If I am remembering correctly).  I can see it in
the SMTP log.  When I look at the same email in the SPAMD log, I see that it
has a -98 score (which it should).  If that inital score is above a set
number, the server responds with "Your email appears to be spam" back to the
sender and deletes the email.  That is the number I am looking to edit.

Thanks,
Scott


-Original Message-
From: Carlos Herrera Polo [mailto:carlos.herrerap...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 8:59 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

Spamdyke not score email... Only accept or deny the smtp conection

2011/4/18, Scott Hughes :
> If I have a domain listed in Spamdyke's whitelist_senders, why do at
> least some of the emails get such a high score?
>
> Here is an example that I see a lot of:
>
>  @40004dacb707342c700c simscan:[10987]:CLEAN
> (4.50/8.00):4.1731s:***SPAM*** question 2:216.157.241.10:bounce-
>  338900-137...@listserv.ncm20.com:j...@renshawauto.com
>
> I have seen these exact type of emails score as high as 7 or 8.
>
> Also, I can say that Spamassassin is scoring these emails correctly
> since I also have a whitelist entry there, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2011-04-18 Thread Carlos Herrera Polo
Check /var/log/qmail/spamd 
You will find the message and rules with scores

2011/4/18, Eric Shubert :
> On 04/18/2011 07:01 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
>> Thanks Carlos. So what is it that scores the emails before it gets ran
>> through Spamassassin?
>
> Nothing. Spamassassin is what scores the messages.
>
>> That is where these emails are being scored high.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>
>> On 4/18/11 8:59 PM, Carlos Herrera Polo wrote:
>>> Spamdyke not score email... Only accept or deny the smtp conection
>>>
>>> 2011/4/18, Scott Hughes:
 If I have a domain listed in Spamdyke's whitelist_senders, why do at
 least some of the emails get such a high score?

 Here is an example that I see a lot of:

   @40004dacb707342c700c simscan:[10987]:CLEAN
 (4.50/8.00):4.1731s:***SPAM*** question 2:216.157.241.10:bounce-
   338900-137...@listserv.ncm20.com:j...@renshawauto.com

 I have seen these exact type of emails score as high as 7 or 8.

 Also, I can say that Spamassassin is scoring these emails correctly
 since I also have a whitelist entry there, too.

 Thanks,
 Scott


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2011-04-18 Thread Scott Hughes
Thanks Carlos. So what is it that scores the emails before it gets ran 
through Spamassassin?  That is where these emails are being scored high.


Scott


On 4/18/11 8:59 PM, Carlos Herrera Polo wrote:

Spamdyke not score email... Only accept or deny the smtp conection

2011/4/18, Scott Hughes:

If I have a domain listed in Spamdyke's whitelist_senders, why do at
least some of the emails get such a high score?

Here is an example that I see a lot of:

  @40004dacb707342c700c simscan:[10987]:CLEAN
(4.50/8.00):4.1731s:***SPAM*** question 2:216.157.241.10:bounce-
  338900-137...@listserv.ncm20.com:j...@renshawauto.com

I have seen these exact type of emails score as high as 7 or 8.

Also, I can say that Spamassassin is scoring these emails correctly
since I also have a whitelist entry there, too.

Thanks,
Scott




Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2011-04-18 Thread Carlos Herrera Polo
Spamdyke not score email... Only accept or deny the smtp conection

2011/4/18, Scott Hughes :
> If I have a domain listed in Spamdyke's whitelist_senders, why do at
> least some of the emails get such a high score?
>
> Here is an example that I see a lot of:
>
>  @40004dacb707342c700c simscan:[10987]:CLEAN
> (4.50/8.00):4.1731s:***SPAM*** question 2:216.157.241.10:bounce-
>  338900-137...@listserv.ncm20.com:j...@renshawauto.com
>
> I have seen these exact type of emails score as high as 7 or 8.
>
> Also, I can say that Spamassassin is scoring these emails correctly
> since I also have a whitelist entry there, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2008-05-06 Thread Eric Shubert
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
> Does Spamdyke log its activity? Specifically, does it maintain a log of
> the messages it rejects?
> 
> I've checked /var/log/qmail, /var/log, and hunted around /opt/spamdyke
> without finding any immediately apparent likely candidates. The .conf
> file states log level 2, but I am afraid I'm just newbie enough I don't
> actually know the definition of that convention.
> 
> I'm curious, because I would like - if at all possible - to be able to
> search such a log, in the case of an email a user states is 'missing' or
> not received. (I'm trying to be pre-emptive.)
> 
> Roxanne
> 

http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#LOG

qtp-install-spamdyke sets up default configuration with:
log-level=2
log-target=0

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2008-05-06 Thread James Palmer
It also contains information on rejected mails and the reason for  
rejection in /var/log/qmail/smtp/current



James


On 6 May 2008, at 14:56, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:

Does Spamdyke log its activity? Specifically, does it maintain a log  
of the messages it rejects?


I've checked /var/log/qmail, /var/log, and hunted around /opt/ 
spamdyke without finding any immediately apparent likely candidates.  
The .conf file states log level 2, but I am afraid I'm just newbie  
enough I don't actually know the definition of that convention.


I'm curious, because I would like - if at all possible - to be able  
to search such a log, in the case of an email a user states is  
'missing' or not received. (I'm trying to be pre-emptive.)


Roxanne


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke Question

2008-05-06 Thread Mesut Güler
/var/log/maillog

Sal, 2008-05-06 tarihinde 09:56 -0400 saatinde, Roxanne Sandesara yazdı:
> Does Spamdyke log its activity? Specifically, does it maintain a log  
> of the messages it rejects?
> 
> I've checked /var/log/qmail, /var/log, and hunted around /opt/ 
> spamdyke without finding any immediately apparent likely candidates.  
> The .conf file states log level 2, but I am afraid I'm just newbie  
> enough I don't actually know the definition of that convention.
> 
> I'm curious, because I would like - if at all possible - to be able  
> to search such a log, in the case of an email a user states is  
> 'missing' or not received. (I'm trying to be pre-emptive.)
> 
> Roxanne
> 
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