Re: Subject tag

2016-01-31 Thread @lbutlr
On 31 Jan 2016, at 04:16, Marius Gologan wrote: > $sa_spam_subject_tag = 'Spam (_REQD_) _SCORE_: ‘ Thanks, I will give that a shot (well, without the _REQD_ field). -- You have severe reading comprehension problems that I can not be held responsible for.

Re: clamav-scan fails because of missing temp-file

2016-01-31 Thread A. Schulze
Frank Grötzner: So you mean even if I configure ClamAV-clamd in /etc/amavis/conf.d/15-av_scanners to talk to clamd via tcp, they both have to remain on the same host or at least can access to same files at the same path via a shared volume (e.g. nfs)? that's what I expect... I thought

Re: Training Amavis

2016-01-31 Thread @lbutlr
> On Jan 31, 2016, at 9:49 PM, listsb-ama...@bitrate.net wrote: > > >> On Jan 31, 2016, at 23.07, @lbutlr wrote: >> >> I get daily mails from wordpress verifying backups and these are all tagged >> as spam (at a very high score in the 7-13 range). >> >> How do I train

Re: Training Amavis

2016-01-31 Thread @lbutlr
On Feb 1, 2016, at 12:32 AM, @lbutlr wrote: > I ma not blindling trainmen it. i wam training false positives as ham. Wow. I have no idea how that happened. I am not blindly training it, I am training false positives as ham. -- "We're philosophers. We think, therefore we

Training Amavis

2016-01-31 Thread @lbutlr
I get daily mails from wordpress verifying backups and these are all tagged as spam (at a very high score in the 7-13 range). How do I train amavis? Do i just run normal sa-learn as root? As the user? as the scan user? -- 'The only reason we're still alive now is that we're more fun alive

Re: Training Amavis

2016-01-31 Thread listsb-amavis
> On Jan 31, 2016, at 23.07, @lbutlr wrote: > > I get daily mails from wordpress verifying backups and these are all tagged > as spam (at a very high score in the 7-13 range). > > How do I train amavis? Do i just run normal sa-learn as root? As the user? > as the scan

Re: Subject tag

2016-01-31 Thread Robert Chalmers
You can do that from spam assassin’s config file though. I don’t know about amazes. > On 31 Jan 2016, at 04:10, @lbutlr wrote: > > Is it possible to put the score into the subject tag for spam instead of just > ***Spam***? I didn’t see anything obvious in the conf file. > >

Re: clamav-scan fails because of missing temp-file

2016-01-31 Thread A. Schulze
Frank Grötzner: I'm trying to setup amavis in a docker container connecting to clamav over tcp in another docker container. This works so far, but I have some strange problems with amavis and the files in its tmp-directory. amavis instruct clamd via the socket only "helo, please scan

Re: clamav-scan fails because of missing temp-file

2016-01-31 Thread Frank Grötzner
Hi Andreas! On 01/31/2016 12:49 PM, A. Schulze wrote: amavis instruct clamd via the socket only "helo, please scan the files you find in /path" so both have processes have to see the SAME directory under the SAME /path So you mean even if I configure ClamAV-clamd in

Re: clamav-scan fails because of missing temp-file

2016-01-31 Thread Benny Pedersen
On 2016-01-31 17:00, Frank Grötzner wrote: I thought the client portion of clamav would send the files via tcp to clamd... fuglu works nicely with clamd in tcp socket mode so both unix and inet socket is supported in clamd at the same time nfs is irrelevant for clamd

RE: Subject tag

2016-01-31 Thread Marius Gologan
Try: $sa_spam_subject_tag = 'Spam (_REQD_) _SCORE_: ' The subject shoud be: "Spam (5) 7.5: " where 5 is the required score and 7.5 is value scored by the spam message. Marius. -Original Message- From: amavis-users [mailto:amavis-users-bounces+marius.gologan=gmail@amavis.org] On