Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04 [Scanned]
David Thurman wrote: Excuse, must you not do how in the /usr/share/spamassassin/score.cf add this 2 lines: > I added this to our local.cf ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL > score URIBL_JP_SURBL4.0 endif # Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL > Why are we not supposed to just add it to > /usr/share/spamassassin/25_uribl.cf? As apposed to local.cf? > > If not can I ask why we shouldn't (trying to understand sorry) In this case are changes in: /usr/share/spamassassin/* the better way because most of us want this overwritten in SA 3.1. This rule is already default in SA 3.1 and higher, and will scored by the masstest every Update. -- Ciao Marco, registered GNU/Linux-User 313353 Keine Macht George W.Bush und seiner Junta zur Ausbeutung, Unterdrückung, Weltmacht & 'BigBrother-watching'; kauft keine U$-Waren!
Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04[Scanned]
On Wednesday, September 29, 2004, 7:02:50 AM, David Thurman wrote: > On 9/29/04 8:55 AM, "Christiaan den Besten" wrote: >>> Why are we not supposed to just add it to >>> /usr/share/spamassassin/25_uribl.cf? As apposed to local.cf? >> >> Because this file will be overwritten on the next update of SA. > Ah so I see said the blind man. Understood, so this is something that is > optional as far as SA is concerned. > Thanks For now, yes. However a rule for JP has already been added to the SA 3.1 branch, or so I heard. :-) I suppose that means you'll want to take out the one in local.cf after upgrading to 3.1. Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/
Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04[Scanned]
On 9/29/04 8:55 AM, "Christiaan den Besten" wrote: >> Why are we not supposed to just add it to >> /usr/share/spamassassin/25_uribl.cf? As apposed to local.cf? > > Because this file will be overwritten on the next update of SA. Ah so I see said the blind man. Understood, so this is something that is optional as far as SA is concerned. Thanks -- David Thurman The Web Presence Group http://www.the-presence.com Web Development/E-Commerce/CMS/Hosting/Dedicated Servers 800-399-6441/309-679-0774
Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04[Scanned]
Why are we not supposed to just add it to /usr/share/spamassassin/25_uribl.cf? As apposed to local.cf? Because this file will be overwritten on the next update of SA. bye, Chris
Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04 [Scanned]
On 9/27/04 10:09 PM, "Josh Trutwin" wrote: > For me (install 3.0 from source) theyare in > /usr/share/spamassassin/25_uribl.cf. There is a score file as well. The new > JP list is not there, so you could add to local.cf until 3.1 released. Jumping in late here as we just installed SA 3.0 on Debian (Works excellent with MS THANKS!! :) I added this to our local.cf urirhssub URIBL_JP_SURBL multi.surbl.org.A 64 headerURIBL_JP_SURBL eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_JP_SURBL') describe URIBL_JP_SURBL Contains a URL listed in JP at http://www.surbl.org/lists.html tflagsURIBL_JP_SURBL net score URIBL_JP_SURBL4.0 Why are we not supposed to just add it to /usr/share/spamassassin/25_uribl.cf? As apposed to local.cf? If not can I ask why we shouldn't (trying to understand sorry) -- David Thurman The Web Presence Group http://www.the-presence.com Web Development/E-Commerce/CMS/Hosting/Dedicated Servers 800-399-6441/309-679-0774
Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04
On Monday, September 27, 2004, 8:01:48 PM, Daniel Drucker wrote: > On 2004-09-27, Jeff Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> This is a reminder that we will be adding JP as a new list within >> multi.surbl.org, as described in the previous announcement: > http://www.surbl.org/quickstart.html is a little bit confusing due to > its haphazard organization. Yes, I'll probably rewrite it again at some point > Am I correct in thinking that if one wants to use the "multi" list > under SA3.0, no action or configuration of any kind is needed? It is > built in, and activated and positively scored by default? Yes. However JP is a new list, so you should probably add a rule for it. All the other SURBLs are already configured and enabled in SA 3.0.0 by default. Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/
Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 03:01:48 + (UTC) "Daniel M. Drucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2004-09-27, Jeff Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is a reminder that we will be adding JP as a new list within > > multi.surbl.org, as described in the previous announcement: > > > http://www.surbl.org/quickstart.html is a little bit confusing due > to its haphazard organization. > > Am I correct in thinking that if one wants to use the "multi" list > under SA3.0, no action or configuration of any kind is needed? It is > built in, and activated and positively scored by default? For me (install 3.0 from source) theyare in /usr/share/spamassassin/25_uribl.cf. There is a score file as well. The new JP list is not there, so you could add to local.cf until 3.1 released. You'll forgive my verbage, I just got stung by a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wasp. Josh
Re: REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04
On 2004-09-27, Jeff Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is a reminder that we will be adding JP as a new list within > multi.surbl.org, as described in the previous announcement: http://www.surbl.org/quickstart.html is a little bit confusing due to its haphazard organization. Am I correct in thinking that if one wants to use the "multi" list under SA3.0, no action or configuration of any kind is needed? It is built in, and activated and positively scored by default? -- Daniel Drucker / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
REMINDER: Adding new JP list to multi.surbl.org on 9/27/04
This is a reminder that we will be adding JP as a new list within multi.surbl.org, as described in the previous announcement: http://lists.surbl.org/pipermail/announce/2004-September/77.html on Monday September 27th. JP will have the bitmask value of 64, which means about half of the WS records will have results that increase by 64. We'll probably make the change around close of business U.S. East Coast time or around 22:00 UTC/GMT. For now, JP records will continue to be included in WS, but when SpamAssassin 3.1 gets released, the JP data will come out of WS and these two will become separate lists within multi. Please update your programs accordingly. SpamAssassin users won't need to make any changes to keep using WS, but should probably add JP to their configurations now so that they will be ready for the future change, and also to gain the significant benefits of the separate JP list now: http://www.surbl.org/quickstart.html __ jp - jwSpamSpy + Prolocation data source Joe Wein's jwSpamSpy program is used both by Joe's own systems and also Raymond Dijkxhoorn and his colleagues at Prolocation to process more than 300,000 likely spams per day. The resulting list has a very good spam detection rate around 80% and a very low false positive rate below 0.02%. This data is only available in the combined list multi.surbl.org. An SA 2.63 and 2.64 rule and score using SpamCopURI 0.22 or later looks like this: uri JP_URI_RBL eval:check_spamcop_uri_rbl('multi.surbl.org','127.0.0.0+64') describe JP_URI_RBL URI's domain appears in JP at http://www.surbl.org/lists.html tflagsJP_URI_RBL net score JP_URI_RBL 4.0 An SA 3.0 rule and score using URIBL's urirhssub looks like this: urirhssub URIBL_JP_SURBL multi.surbl.org.A 64 headerURIBL_JP_SURBL eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_JP_SURBL') describe URIBL_JP_SURBL Contains a URL listed in JP at http://www.surbl.org/lists.html tflagsURIBL_JP_SURBL net score URIBL_JP_SURBL4.0 __ JP has approximately the same spam detection and false positive rates as OB and should probably be scored accordingly. The data are not the same however since JP uses different data sources and Joe Wein's processing algorithms and inclusion policies. Jeff C.