Re: emailreg.org - permission to spamassassin masscheck?
--On December 13, 2009 10:56:32 AM -0500 Warren Togami is rumoured to have written: http://www.emailreg.org/index.cgi?p=usage (from domain).(ip).resl.emailreg.org It seems the preferred method of querying includes both From domain and IP address, which is different from other whitelists. Would we need a new plugin for spamassassin to query in this fashion? From further down the same page, they suggest the following for SA Add the following rules to your SpamAssassin configuration header __RCVD_IN_EMAILREG eval:check_rbl('emailreg-trusted', 'resl.emailreg.org.') header RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_0 eval:check_rbl_sub('emailreg-trusted', '127.0.\d+.0') describe RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_0 Sender listed at http://www.emailreg.org/ tflags RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_0 nice net header RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_1 eval:check_rbl_sub('emailreg-trusted', '127.0.\d+.1') describe RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_1 Sender listed at http://www.emailreg.org/ tflags RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_1 nice net score RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_0 -100 score RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_1 -100 Not sure if the combination of rbl and rbl_sub does exactly what their preferred query method is, but nice of them to give sample code. Rob
Re: night of pleasure spam
--On November 28, 2008 12:15:49 PM +1300 Lists is rumoured to have written: Chris wrote: 10 CLAMAV Clam AntiVirus detected a virus Hi Chris, Its interesting you have a CLAMAV entry - I am running clamav and it didn't list here at all. How is your ClamAV implemented? Hi Kate Like me, Chris probably has some/all of the additional signatures from SaneSecurity installed for ClamAV. On my system, they are blocked before they get to spamassassin, and they are reported as: Sanesecurity.Spam.8730.UNOFFICIAL You can get more information at http://www.sanesecurity.com/clamav/ Rob
Re: New PYZOR
--On November 26, 2008 9:38:27 PM -0600 Chris is rumoured to have written: Has anyone else seen this? I'm trying to find out from the new author whether it will work with SA. I would think that a new plug-in would have to be written? In the Forum section of the Buhono site, I found the following: ' The Bohuno service is backwards compatible to the original PyzorD and ' Pyzor client. To use Bohuno, update the ~/.pyzor/servers file and add ' 82.94.255.100:24441 ' ' If you want to run a local copy of the database, register/login and ' download the version for your OS. your local copy will be updated ' regularly.. ' ' http://www.bohuno.com/forum/read.php?3,27 So it looks like if you have pyzor already installed, you can take advantage of the new service w/o much change. I haven't looked at the Bohuno client/server apps yet. Rob
Re: FuzzyOcrPlugin and SA 3.1.0
--On September 24, 2006 8:43:54 PM -0400 Julian Underwood is rumoured to have written: Hi Rob, thanks for your response. I'm running 2.3b FuzzyOcr. I changed the pre314 option to 1 and I'm still getting the same error when I restart spamassassin. Any other thoughts on why this may be the case? I think in 2.3b, I had to change the pre_314 option in the FuzzyOcr.pm file as the option in the FuzzyOcr.cf file didn't work for me. I have since upgraded my install to spamassassin 315 and FuzzyOcr 2.3i and don't have the old files to check. Rob