At 9/3/03 10:11 AM , Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>Here are the lines to disable the rules. Add these in a file called
>/etc/mail/spamassassin/no-osiru.cf.
Where does SA know that it is supposed to read this file? I guess you need
to either tell SA to read the file or to include the configuration
stat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
The directories /etc/mail/spamassassin and /usr/share/spamassassin are
hardcoded into spamassassin as default directories for rule files.
[...]
or the CONFIGURATION FILES section in:
man spamassassin
or
man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
Sorry, missed the first one. I didn'
At 08:00 PM 9/3/2003 +0200, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> SA reads any config files in /etc/mail/spamassassin automatically.
Sorry, wasn't aware of this, it's not in the manpages (or is it?!).
Yes, it is in the manpage for spamassassin.
It's not entirely clear, but basically it will find the first "
At 07:11 PM 9/3/2003 +0200, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
>Here are the lines to disable the rules. Add these in a file called
>/etc/mail/spamassassin/no-osiru.cf.
Where does SA know that it is supposed to read this file? I guess you need
to either tell SA to read the file or to include the configurat
SA Reads all .cf files located in that directory.
Frederic Tarasevicius
Internet Information Services, Inc.
Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> Martin Radford schrieb:
> [...]
>>> 4) I am new to spamassassin. What parameter should I use in my
>>> configuration to cause spamassassin to stop using osirus
>
> Martin Radford schrieb:
> [...]
> >>4) I am new to spamassassin. What parameter should I use in my
> >>configuration to cause spamassassin to stop using osirusoft open
relay?
> >
> > See the news article at http://news.spamassassin.org/
>
> The instructions given there can't work, IMHO, be
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SA reads any config files in /etc/mail/spamassassin automatically.
Sorry, wasn't aware of this, it's not in the manpages (or is it?!).
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SA reads any config files in /etc/mail/spamassassin automatically.
Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
Martin Radford schrieb:
[...]
4) I am new to spamassassin. What parameter should I use in my
configuration to cause spamassassin to stop using osirusoft open relay?
See the news article at http://news.s
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 07:11:34PM +0200, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> Martin Radford schrieb:
> [...]
> >>4) I am new to spamassassin. What parameter should I use in my
> >>configuration to cause spamassassin to stop using osirusoft open relay?
> >
> > See the news article at http://news.spamassas
Martin Radford schrieb:
[...]
4) I am new to spamassassin. What parameter should I use in my
configuration to cause spamassassin to stop using osirusoft open relay?
See the news article at http://news.spamassassin.org/
The instructions given there can't work, IMHO, because they're incomplete:
>H
At Wed Sep 3 17:11:07 2003, Robert Hinrichs wrote:
>
> I am totally confused about osirusoft.
> 1) I read that they have shut down due to DOS attacks. It appears there
> is no way to contact them.
Apparently so.
> 2) Our spamassassin is labeling as spam, messages that are by no means
> spam.
courage.. With principles comes integrity!!!
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Subject: [SAtalk] osirusoft gone mad?
I am totally confused about osirusoft.
1) I read
I am totally confused about osirusoft.
1) I read that they have shut down due to DOS attacks. It appears
there is no way to contact them.
2) Our spamassassin is labeling as spam, messages that are by no means
spam. The main reason is that the servers are reportedly listed as
open relays with
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