Re: Spamassassin detect my mails as spam

2012-03-09 Thread Nick Warr

Il 09/03/2012 10.28, FC Mario Patty ha scritto:
Hi, I wonder why spamassassin detects email sent from android to our 
mail server as spams? I ran spamassassin -D  the_email and got result 
as below


Content analysis details:   (13.8 points, 4.0 required)

 pts rule name  description
 -- 
--
 2.2 RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET RBL: Received via a relay in 
bl.spamcop.net http://bl.spamcop.net
 [Blocked - see 
http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?118.97.95.30]

 2.9 RCVD_IN_XBLRBL: Received via a relay in Spamhaus XBL
 [118.97.95.30 
listed in zen.spamhaus.org http://zen.spamhaus.org]

 4.5 HELO_LOCALHOST HELO_LOCALHOST
 1.2 SPF_NEUTRALSPF: sender does not match SPF record 
(neutral)

 2.9 TVD_SPACE_RATIOBODY: TVD_SPACE_RATIO
 0.1 RDNS_NONE  Delivered to trusted network by a host 
with no rDNS


I checked spamcop.net http://spamcop.net and spamhaus.org 
http://spamhaus.org and found 118.97.95.30 in both sites and had 
delisted them, but I guess it was going to happen again. This ip 
address is legit and just listed there today so I think perhaps email 
sent this morning has triggered this ip to get listed there (but I'm 
not sure why?). What can I do let emails from android smart-phone to 
arrive safely in our mail server? Thank-you in advance.


Regards,
Mario
Configure your phone(s) to send directly through your SMTP server, via 
SSL on port 465 (for example), instead of relaying through your phone 
provider's SMTP server.


Re: constantcontact.com

2009-07-03 Thread Nick Warr

rich...@buzzhost.co.uk ha scritto:

On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 03:50 -0400, Aaron Wolfe wrote:
  

On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 2:39 AM,
rich...@buzzhost.co.ukrich...@buzzhost.co.uk wrote:


I'm probably missing something here - but Constant Contact (who we block
by IP) have been a nagging source of spam for us. I'm just wondering why
  

Could you share your IP list?  I'd like to block these clowns too (and
I'm lazy).




25_uribl.cf has this line in it:

## DOMAINS TO SKIP (KNOWN GOOD)

# Don't bother looking for example domains as per RFC 2606.
uridnsbl_skip_domain example.com example.net example.org

..
uridnsbl_skip_domain constantcontact.com corporate-ir.net cox.net cs.com

Is this a uri that is really suitable for white listing ?



  

The biggest offenders for me fall in these ranges;

63.251.135.64 - 63.251.135.127
66.151.234.144 - 66.151.234.159
208.75.120.0 - 208.75.123.255

Constant contact will tell you they are opt-in. That is B/S.
The are using a honeypot address used only in usenet post from around 2
years ago. It is always bounced with a 550, but still they keep
knocking.
  

Well, it certainly is constant contact...



Re: Virtual mail server user prefs

2008-12-18 Thread Nick Warr

David Lomax ha scritto:

All,

I know this question has been asked a few times before however I can't 
seem to get anything to work using the answers before.


I am running the following Ubuntu server 8.04, postfix server 2.5.1, 
dovecot (lda) 1.0.10 and spamassassin 3.2.4 perl 5.8.8

It's configured to use virtual mailboxes via mySQL 5.

All mail uses the UID/GID of 5000 and save the mail to 
/home/vmail/%d/%n/Maildir


I want to setup peruser white/black lists using --*virtual*-config-dir=
However nothing I seem to do works correctly.

Currently in the default working config I pass the following to spamd 
within the options.


--create-prefs --max-children 5 --helper-home-dir

I am really happy with what I have got and think spamassassin is kick 
ass I kist have this one hurdle to get over.

Any help or links to how to's would be great.

Thanks again and keep up the good work.

Cheers

Dave


Why not use amavis with mysql to control spamassassin?

With amavis + mysql you can do per user white/black listing..

This plugin for squirrelmail allows users to control their black/white 
lists, as well as spam quarantine scores, as well as spam marking. It 
works with amavis though, but I've found that having amavis in the 
middle makes things much easier on a per user basis.


http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=224