On 06/14/2017 08:53 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Some comments in-line below:
On 6/14/2017 9:47 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
There are soo many bugs already open. I looked around BZ some
last week and it seems like there is no real recent movement on
anything. I would like to create a BZ to get
https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7432
Dave Jones changed:
What|Removed |Added
Assignee|sysadm...@spamassassin.apac |da...@apache.org
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On 6/14/2017 11:01 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
hipchat was great, I had actually locked out my IP. Chris Thistlewaite
worked with me to get it unblocked and tested.
--Bryan
Perfect! I try not to use hipchat unless it's time-sensitive, FYI.
On 6/14/2017 10:19 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
There are deeper details, this is just the summary. Just throwing this in
the mix for my agreement SA is no doubt very versatile.
:-) Agreed. It's an amazing tool. I use it for things other than email
as well :-)
hipchat was great, I had actually locked out my IP. Chris Thistlewaite
worked with me to get it unblocked and tested.
--Bryan
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 6/14/2017 9:21 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
>
>> I received an email from Sidney Markowitz that my SVN access ha
On the multiple uses of SA. I may have mentioned this in a previous post. I
tuned an SA system to use for outbound filtering. No mail is stopped but
routed differently using postfix header routing based on the SA score.
Though this took a few days of manual score adjustment and has helped the
black
On 6/14/2017 8:40 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
Yes I keep up with rspamd, read into what it can do but have not tested it
yet. I have read mentions of SA V4 in the different lists. Where does that
stand? Are there any dev notes for changes/additions in V4?
v4 the big difference is switching to more of
On 6/12/2017 3:14 PM, Bryan Vest wrote:
I already have the keys to start the engine, might as well give me the keys
to the that castle too.:)
Done!
Some comments in-line below:
On 6/14/2017 9:47 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
There are soo many bugs already open. I looked around BZ some
last week and it seems like there is no real recent movement on
anything. I would like to create a BZ to get a DMARC plugin started
but on the users mailing
On 06/14/2017 08:33 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 6/14/2017 8:04 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
That seems correct from what I have seen.
Speaking of development. rspamd is starting to really take off:
https://rspamd.com/
I hope we can keep SA out there as the leader that everyone compares
themselv
My son is graduating tomorrow, turning 18 on Friday and finalizing his
Eagle Scout at the last minute. My life is in a little tornado at the
moment too!
BTW, about 3 years ago we had a multiday power outage for a large
segment of the area where I live but my office had power because some
acro
On 6/14/2017 8:04 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
That seems correct from what I have seen.
Speaking of development. rspamd is starting to really take off:
https://rspamd.com/
I hope we can keep SA out there as the leader that everyone compares
themselves to:
https://rspamd.com/comparison.html
Ther
On 6/14/2017 9:21 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
I received an email from Sidney Markowitz that my SVN access had bren setup
and to test a commit by editing the CREDITS file.
I think I locked myself out using the wrong password. Before I open a
ticket with INFRA I wanted to make sure that is the correct
On 6/12/2017 2:50 PM, Dave Jones wrote:
I am fine with leaving the existing perms to be all or nothing. No
need to make more work if it's not necessary. My comment was more
toward the "take" link/option should be available to all accounts by
default. I guess BZ wasn't setup that way.
You
On 06/14/2017 08:21 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
I received an email from Sidney Markowitz that my SVN access had bren setup
and to test a commit by editing the CREDITS file.
I think I locked myself out using the wrong password. Before I open a
ticket with INFRA I wanted to make sure that is the correc
I received an email from Sidney Markowitz that my SVN access had bren setup
and to test a commit by editing the CREDITS file.
I think I locked myself out using the wrong password. Before I open a
ticket with INFRA I wanted to make sure that is the correct route to go.
I used SVN for maybe 2 month
On 6/14/2017 7:58 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
This may seem like a question I should know the answer to and I think I do
but just want to verify. Who is the main developer on SA? I know overall
development is a crew of volunteer's and would assume Kevin has the final
say, just want to make sure.
--Bry
Yes I keep up with rspamd, read into what it can do but have not tested it
yet. I have read mentions of SA V4 in the different lists. Where does that
stand? Are there any dev notes for changes/additions in V4?
I know I joined as sys-admin, but no matter what project I am working for
my employer or
Corpus total: 128, Old: 82, Recent: 20, New: 18
SVN tagged rev in nightly_mass_check: 1798658
New masscheck submission listings in the past day:
SVN rev (Match) File Name (Date)
1798658 (Yes) - spam-darxus.log (Jun 14 09:08)
1798658 (Yes) - ham-kgolding.log (Jun 14 11:54)
1798658 (Y
That seems correct from what I have seen.
Speaking of development. rspamd is starting to really take off:
https://rspamd.com/
I hope we can keep SA out there as the leader that everyone compares
themselves to:
https://rspamd.com/comparison.html
There are some meaningless red X's under SA l
This may seem like a question I should know the answer to and I think I do
but just want to verify. Who is the main developer on SA? I know overall
development is a crew of volunteer's and would assume Kevin has the final
say, just want to make sure.
--Bryan
I had a power outage yesterday evening for a few hours so I didn't get
to this yet. I will update and close the bug when it's done.
P.S. My UPSes held up for about 45 minutes so I could finish some day
job work. After that it's very interesting how much we take for granted
when the power is
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