Mark,
Assuming the message you posted didn't undergo some strange wrapping in transit,
the problem is in our of your comments:
# If SpamAssassin found SPAM, append report. We do it as a separate #
attachment of type text/plain sub filter_end ($) {
The hash has crept up to the line before, so
--On Thursday, May 20, 2004 4:50 PM -0400 Kevin A. McGrail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or replace with
a href=$1$2IMAGE/a
and leave the plain text alone. Almost the same thing.
I don't understand what you mean when you put IMAGE above.
Literally-- the word IMAGE in caps, as the target to click
I know this has been asked many times in the past but what exactly should the
permissions on mimedefang.sock be?
I keep seeing the 'mimedefang.sock unsafe' error messages and I note that the
permissions on the mimedefang and multiplexor sockets are different:
drwx--4 defang root
At 08:55 AM 5/21/2004, Vivek Kumar wrote:
There are following 3 files in /var/spool/MIMEDefang directory, which
are pretty big in size.
auto_whitelist
bayes_toks
bayes_seen
What are these 3 files for ?? Does these files always grow ?? Can we
empty these files ( for space) ??
Those files are used
Vivek Kumar wrote:
auto_whitelist
bayes_toks
bayes_seen
Those are, as you might guess, the databases for SpamAssassin's Bayes
and auto-whitelist functions. You can wipe them out without breaking
anything, but obviously you will lose all Bayes and auto-whitelist data
SpamAssassin has
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Adam Lanier wrote:
I know this has been asked many times in the past but what exactly
should the permissions on mimedefang.sock be?
On my two systems, the perm strings are both srwx--
Stop sendmail, then stop MIMEDefang. If you are using the suggested
Problem? AIUI, filter_initialize is called only once in the
life of a slave, and DB_File doesn't check the timestamp of the
on-disk DB when you use the contents of the hash. If a slave takes
half an hour to process its allotted number of messages, then
$popauthdb will be a half-hour out of
On May 21, 2004, at 5:07 PM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
I'm trying to activate bayesian analysis. [...]
Spamassassin is working, minus bayesian analysis. [...]
Anyway, I have run 'sa-learn' and learned about 50 spam messages, and
a couple of hundred ham messages.
What else should I be looking for?
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