D> That's the way the scores were optimized. There's no real reason other
D> than they were determined to be optimal at 0.
D> Duncan Findlay
Restoring them for non-bayes me!:
awk '$4=="0"&&!/BAYES/{print $1,$2,$3}' \
/usr/share/spamassassin/50_scores.cf >> $HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs
[I'm no
Maybe spamassassin needs some parts that can be downloaded more often
than the whole software, like Windows virus checkers' pattern files,
but for the 'latest major spam patterns'.
Of course this might already be what you are doing, I haven't kept track.
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>> And what if it doesn't match any of our ok_languages? then it will
>> fail, against our wishes. Can you guarantee that you know all the
>> possibilities?
D> I still don't understand. You don't speak 1000 languages. Most speak 3
D> or 4 at most They can add these to ok_languanges.
OK, you
D> I'm confused. There is no need for not_ok_languages, as you can simply
D> list all languages but the one you want in ok_languages. Furthermore,
D> few people wish to receive mail in every language.
Just like white list / black list, you have both because it would be a
pain to try to keep track
How can I add points for messages with empty bodies?
Assume the Lines: header is unreliable.
Please CC me if you reply.
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I made a test to see if the Message-ID has the local system in it
header JIDANNI_LOCAL_MESSAGE MESSAGEID =~ /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
describe JIDANNI_LOCAL_MESSAGE Message-Id appended by local system
scoreJIDANNI_LOCAL_MESSAGE 2.1
but I was wondering if spamassassin has a variable with the system'
Regarding
header NO_REAL_NAME From =~ /^["\s]*\<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>?\s*$/
header FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMSFrom =~ /\d\d\@/
header FROM_STARTS_WITH_NUMSFrom =~ /^\d\d/
don't some addresses look like bob<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>bob,
(bob)[EMAIL PROTECTED],
etc. I didn'
UPPERCASE_25_50 message body is 25-50% uppercase
why of course, it is
BASE64_ENC_TEXT RAW: Message text disguised using base-64 encoding
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I had piped it back again to spamassassin a second time. Never mind. thanks.
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Isn't this
From: hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
malformed? If so spamassassin 2.55 doesn't catch it.
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I guess this doesn't help you but I will note that, all I know is that
instructions for a personal installation's "perl Makefile.PL" don't
mention that SITEPREFIX must also be set if you want to make install
on 2.55. Proof, run:
set -e
cd
V=2.55
wgetfile=spamassassin_$V.orig.tar.gz dir=Mail-SpamAs
An answer is in /usr/share/doc/spamassassin/procmailrc.example at
least on my machine.
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Q> Rules with scores of 0 are *not* run.
0.0 probably not too, eh.
OK, let's say we want them all to run anyway.
What can one do in user_prefs to get them to run too?
Any one line solutions? Or must one resort to
awk '/^score/&&!$3{print $1,$2,0.001}' \
/usr/share/spamassassin/50_scores.cf >> user_
I bet you guys didn't know you can read this list on
http://news.gmane.org/thread.php?group=gmane.mail.spam.spamassassin.general
and even better thru their NNTP server.
http://spamassassin.org/lists.html should make a note of it.
One would subscribe but with delivery turned off,
and read via NNTP
http://news.spamassassin.org/ has like been down for 2 days, or is it just me?
P.S.This test
describe RCVD_IN_RFCI Received via a relay in ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org
causes the curious user to try to go to an non existent website.
even rfc-ignorant.org doesn't exist. Or is it just me?
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http://news.spamassassin.org/ has like been down for 2 days, or is it just me?
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>> I think Rick has a valid request... I run the mail server at an ISP, and
>> customers do get upset over the most trivial things. When they do, _I_
Me too, my http://jidanni.org/comp/spam/spamdealer.html jazz at
present still attempts as a regular non-root user to bounce spam to
supposedly whe
Isn't this list the last place one expects to find spam?
ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.
System Attendant:
Mail Adminstrator :Blocked File Attachment
OK, it's not exactly spam, but still polluting my measly modem.
Wait, I don't see any spamassassin headers on t
While I'm waiting for procmail mailing list posting privileges or
something, I might as well ask here.
Might I combine this .procmailrc,
:0:
* ^X-Spamdealer-Status: Big
Mail/big-possible-spam/
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* <--PS: no shorter way?
Mail/almost-certainly-spam/
Sure wish there were filters for Chinese spam vs. Chinese non spam.
Big5 in particular.
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The INSTALL file's personal installation instructions forget
SITEPREFIX. I wrote the devel list but I don't think it got thru.
Do tell them for me. perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=$A SYSCONFDIR=$B SITEPREFIX=$C
If you don't set SITEPREFIX, then you can't install it in 2.55.
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How does one add more points according to message size?
Maybe I must check for a Lines: header, then what?
Anyway, say I want to add 2 points per 100 KB.
i.e. $message_size/5
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Certainly spamassassin-talk will help me.
>>>>> "DF" == Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DF> On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 12:49:36PM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
>> The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
>> that has been posted t
Non-root mentioned twice: These should be consolidated
$ egrep -in 'personal|non-root' /var/tmp/Mail-SpamAssassin-2.55/INSTALL
45:To install as non-root, do something like this:
105:Installing SpamAssassin for Personal Use (Not System-Wide)
also, telling the Personal Use user to do "make install"
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