Hello all!
I have installed the Milter - spammass og Mail::SpamAssassin on my
mailserver.
When I send an testmail incuding spam to an local account,
all seems to work as planed, but - the senmail log sayeing
** spamd :: identified spam for .. in 1 seconds.
And that's nice - but
Two questions:
1) Why did this mail not get marked as spam, despite getting 5.0 hits?
2) Why did it not register as HTML text with no plaintext?
rOD.
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On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 10:38:52PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> It's a problem if spammers can avoid spamassassin by forging mail from
> people I've got autowhitelisted, like ... me.
>
Maybe you shouldn't have been talking to yourself in the first place :-)
I do wonder about the default score for
It's a problem if spammers can avoid spamassassin by forging mail from
people I've got autowhitelisted, like ... me.
Jan 27 22:12:03 kitenet postfix/smtpd[17022]: connect from unknown[211.144.2.66]
Jan 27 22:12:09 kitenet postfix/smtpd[17022]: 1C4C2BC01F: client=unknown[211.144.2.66]
Jan 27 22:12
It appears that the whitelist_from parameters of SpamAssassin (at least those
found in the SQL database) are case sensitive. Since email address are not
case sensitive, should the check also be case-insensitive?
Regards,
Andrew
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Those error messages seem to be saying that spamd is already running and bound to the port. Rebooting presumably killed the running processes.
C
On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 11:07, Robert Dege wrote:
Nevermind, I just needed to reboot the server, and now all is well. I'm
not sure why it d
I am getting the following from spamproxyd:
Can't locate object method "new" via package "Mail::Audit" at
/usr/bin/spamproxyd line 68.
server started on port 10025
umm help please.
Thanks
-jlh
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On Sat, 2002-01-26 at 21:01, Gene Ruebsamen wrote:
> The users on my mail server are accessing their e-mail remotely via IMAP
> or POP3 using an MUA such as Evolution or Outlook. Now, has anyone
> figured out a way to report spam via a remote MUA? It would involve
> running spammassasin -r remot
Nevermind, I just needed to reboot the server, and now all is well. I'm
not sure why it did that, but unless it happens again, I'm not going to
worry about it.
-Rob
> Okay, I'm having some problems getting spamd to run.
>
> As root, when I execute:
>
> # spamd
>
> I get the following error:
Okay, I'm having some problems getting spamd to run.
As root, when I execute:
# spamd
I get the following error:
bind: Address already in use at /usr/bin/spamd line 143'
Upon investigation, my $addr is not getting a value when it does
gethostbyname($opt_i || '127.0.0.1'); (even if I specify a
I just installed SpamAssassin 2.01 with my vpopmail patches and PostgreSQL for
user prefs. I am also using RAV antivirus for qmail. This is for a small
dialup ISP (~2500 users).
In less than 12 hours:
incoming Spam: 975
incoming clean: 1613
outgoing virus: 38
37% of all our email is spam!
dman([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> I have just whipped up some documentation regarding setting up exim
> and spamassassin. Basically I just outlined my setup, which Works For
> Me :-).
>
> Check it out if you are interested,
> http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/config_docs/exim_s
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