Hello,
I want to write my own rules - in this case my own rules for Uribl.
If this pattern is in the mail, the score should be XX.
I enabled my own rules in local.cf in /etc/mail/spamassassin with
allow_user_rules 1
The spamassassin --lint -D shows me
[16656] dbg: config: allowing user
Hello,
I want to write my own rules - in this case my own rules for Uribl.
If this pattern is in the mail, the score should be XX.
I enabled my own rules in local.cf in /etc/mail/spamassassin with
allow_user_rules 1
The spamassassin --lint -D shows me
[16656] dbg: config: allowing user
From what I've read, I don't believe this is possible, but I wanted to
confirm it. I'm running amavisd-new-2.4.3 (20060930).
I have one sender outside my company that for some reason or another has 2
message IDs in their header. It gets flagged as a bad header by amavisd. I
had put the people
Michael Scheidell wrote:
LOTS of email comes in with double headers (dosn't email from
amabvisd-users list have double Froms a lot?)
Double headers isn't such a big deal (not a spam sign, not
exploitable, so, in amavisd.conf, do this and restart amavisd
$allowed_header_tests{'multiple'} = 0;
Bill Landry wrote:
Adam Gibson wrote:
Gary V wrote:
(have not tried it though). Make sure your update script is a recent
one that tests the downloads before employing them and consider
This is one of the most important steps IMHO. I would make sure the
script tests the dat files before
Hello, I'm using postfix, amavisd, clamd, plus sane security
www.sanesecurity.co.uk additional clam DB files. Something happened today
with the sane security definitions. I have resolved the issue, but want to
see how I could possibly have a more ideal 'reaction' (for my situation) in
the
Matt Herzog wrote:
2. Deliver NO mail locally but relay ALL mail to a single destination
or host (sadly, an Exchange machine.)
Don't be sad. Exchange is a great groupware system, just a lousy smtp
server. Put the right defenses in front of it, and you will be fine.
-Matthew
Jim Knuth wrote:
I do not know whether there are problems. I know only not whether
it is active. No error messages in debug mode.
If you put it in debug mode and send one of the samples through, you will
get more info. If it doesn't catch it and log something in the log file, it
isn't
Peter Huetmannsberger wrote:
Hello,
I think the confusing thing here, is that the debug mode needs to be
set in amavisd.conf, and it is called log_level
So in amavisd.conf set:
$log_level = 2;
I was referring to the log level in fuzzyocr.cf. Below are the relevant
entries in mine:
Jim Knuth wrote:
Hallo und Guten Morgen AMaViS-user,
Unfortunately, I cannot see whether the FuzzyOcr works. How
can I test it? I have seen - with amavisd-new debug-sa - that
FuzzyOcr.pm was loaded.
Put it in debug mode (log level 2), and send the samples through that are
included with the
Does anyone have any tips on getting FuzzyOcr to
work properly with Amavisd/SA?
I'm runningamavisd-new-2.4.1 and the latest
SA. I followed the instructions for installing FuzzyOcr, and it isn't reporting
any errors that I see. Nothing is being written to the FuzzyOcr logfile. The
only
Peter Huetmannsberger wrote:
What OS are you running, and which version, I just set it up on RH9,
and I also had the problem, that the testfiles never worked for me. I
left the config files in the spamassassin directory, and found that
it does actually work up to some point for me.
What I
Henrik Krohns wrote:
Yesterday, from 14989 messages scanned, 134 were checked by FuzzyOCR.
Each of those takes maybe 5-20 seconds, depending on how many ocr
runs you like.
I implemented it last week with similar results. I think it is an excellent
product. Hopefully the gocr (OCR piece)
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