Hi
I wonder if others share my frustration. I want to continue to
scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score. The
only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
are on space that is RBLed into the darkest of RBL space and the
RBL scores are sufficient to make the
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
>
> I wonder if others share my frustration. I want to continue to
> scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score. The
> only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
> are on space that is RBLed into the darkest of RBL spac
Ian FREISLICH schrieb:
Hi
I wonder if others share my frustration. I want to continue to
scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score. The
only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
are on space that is RBLed into the darkest of RBL space and the
RBL scores
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 10:28:22AM +0200, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
> The only other way that I can think of is to allow exim to have
> sets of spamd_address options so that I could scan submitted mail
> with a spamd using a particular configuration and incoming SMTP on
> a different spamd. This will m
Michael Haardt wrote:
denymessage = Spam detected
!authenticated = *
spam= incoming-$primary_hostname/servers=spamd1 783 : \
spamd2 783 : ...
run multiple *different* spamd servers since some years now. But the
result o
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Tom Kistner wrote:
>
> I'm with Tony here: You already can send a username to spamd. Changes in rule
> treatment should be implemented in spamd, using the submitted username as the
> key.
I wasn't thinking of anything user-dependent - and Ian said that he
doesn't want to do tha
Tony Finch wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
> >
> > I wonder if others share my frustration. I want to continue to
> > scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score. The
> > only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
> > are on space that is RBLe
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 10:44:18AM +0100, Tom Kistner wrote:
> Michael Haardt wrote:
>
> >>denymessage = Spam detected
> >>!authenticated = *
> >>spam= incoming-$primary_hostname/servers=spamd1 783 : \
> >>spamd2 783 : ...
>
> >run multiple
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
>
> I'm not sure how I would get that data from exim into the remote spamd.
SpamAssassin can parse this kind of thing out of Received: lines.
> Also, my C foo is orders of magnitude stronger than my Perl foo.
> So if I'm to do the work, I stand a much bett
Ian FREISLICH wrote:
Hi
I wonder if others share my frustration. I want to continue to
scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score. The
only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
are on space that is RBLed into the darkest of RBL space and the
RBL scores
Marc Perkel wrote:
> Ian FREISLICH wrote:
> >I wonder if others share my frustration. I want to continue to
> >scan subtitted mail and make decisions based on the score. The
> >only trouble is that most of the users that use us to smart host
> >are on space that is RBLed into the darkest of RBL s
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