Of course, when breaking old interfaces and adding new, the proper way (in the
commercial software world, at least) is to have one release that supports both
the old and new interfaces, so the users have a chance to change things at
their own speed, rather than having to rebuild everything to
Thanks Michele,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, 26 December 2004 8:43 AM
To: Paul Grenda
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problems with upgrade to SA 3.0.1
Paul Grenda wrote:
I recently upgraded to SA3.0.1 but
I am running SA 3 with Modus Mail (www.vircom.com). Whenever any mail comes
in the system will fire off a batch file that will call SA.
Currently not running any gateways for SA. Any good suggestions for win32?
TIA
Anyone have any examples of how to read the X-Spam-Level:
HI,
Spam from Korea really s... because you can't even read it :-)
I don't think I am the only one getting korean spam lately. One single honest
mail to a korean friend and you end up in a good-to-spam list.
The spam I get consist of a one single image. Is there something I can do to
mark
After trying to install Spamassasasin 3.0.2 using the rpmbuild withour
success, I have managed to install it using perl Makefile.PL, make, make
install and it seems to have been largely sucessful except it no longer
seems to be able to find my local.cf (see another thread on this forum).
Now I
no longer seems to be able to find my local.cf (see another thread on this
forum).
local.cf seems to have moved around in various installs on various platforms.
Search around and see if there is a default local.cf in some other directory,
perhaps
/etc/mail/spamassassin.
Your problem with
On Friday, January 7, 2005, 2:03:48 PM, William Stearns wrote:
I personally have trust in the surbl's, so I have no problem
recommending that people increase the score if they want. Might I humbly
recommend increasing the surbl score to something between 2 and 5, so that
if surbl
I have used the following rules (which greatly overlap the existing URI
rules) to drive up scores, while not repeating the same tests or increasing the
scores for existing tests. YMMV, but they work for me (v3.0.x).
uridnsblURIBL_COMPLETEWHOIS
On Friday, January 7, 2005, 9:02:47 PM, List User wrote:
I have used the following rules (which greatly overlap the existing
URI
rules) to drive up scores, while not repeating the same tests or increasing
the
scores for existing tests. YMMV, but they work for me (v3.0.x).
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Am Samstag, 8. Januar 2005 03:15 schrieb nadim:
HI,
[..]
The spam I get consist of a one single image. Is there something I can do
to mark them?
I got not so many of these. I inspected one an it got a high score of 31.5
points. Question back:
bubba wrote:
Hi,
I've made some progress, but it's still not working :(
It would be more helpful in a case like this, if you were to post the
details of what you discovered.
What did you change to make the progress?
what are the permissions on / ?
on /usr ?
on /usr/bin ?
Any other
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 12:18:48PM +1100, Paul Grenda wrote:
After trying to install Spamassasasin 3.0.2 using the rpmbuild withour
success, I have managed to install it using perl Makefile.PL, make, make
install and it seems to have been largely sucessful except it no longer
seems to be able
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Roel Bindels murmured woefully:
Can anyone help me with my problem. I do not want SA to set the
X-Spam-Report: tag in the mail header or mailbody, but I can't find the
option how to set this.
remove_header X-Spam-Report
--
`The sword we forged has turned upon us
Only
I'm having a bit of trouble finding information on, and using
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
Though, I've installed the module needed via cpan, and enabled it in my
local.cf file,
I do not know what it does exactly.
I would like to give a score based on country's outside
I think changing the config options from release to release makes it
very hard for sites larger than a couple users to upgrade, because you
have to rely on every user updating their config when you upgrade. The
UPGRADE file helps with this somewhat, but it's more geared for
admins than users.
Rodney Richison wrote:
I'm having a bit of trouble finding information on, and using
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
Though, I've installed the module needed via cpan, and enabled it in my
local.cf file,
I do not know what it does exactly.
I would like to give a score based
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From: Robin Lynn Frank (SA) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rodney Richison wrote:
I'm having a bit of trouble finding information on, and using
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
Though, I've installed the module needed via cpan, and enabled it in
Bill Landry wrote:
Indeed! Better to look at something like http://countries.nerd.dk/more.html
for adding weight based on message source country. Here is a sample of how
to implement these in SA as RBL tests:
How accurate and up to date is that data?
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On 01/08/05 12:34 PM, Bill Landry sat at the `puter and typed:
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From: Robin Lynn Frank (SA) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rodney Richison wrote:
I'm having a bit of trouble finding information on, and using
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
At 04:34 AM 1/9/2005 +0700, you wrote:
Hi all,
Greetings. I've just joined the list.
I've been using sa-learn with SA 2.64 and 3.0.2
One thing is bugging me though. Is it safe to teach SA on a very long spam
such as the stock report spam? Will it cause many False Positive?
Why would you think it
I try to train as much HAM as I can but I don't think it's possible to
train HAM/SPAM equally as 90% of incoming email is SPAM.
On Jan 8, 2005, at 1:55 PM, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
At 04:34 AM 1/9/2005 +0700, you wrote:
Hi all,
Greetings. I've just joined the list.
I've been using sa-learn with SA
You can 'sa-learn --ham' from mail folders, which the email user already
read and culled for spam.
After I did that, my baysian filter got surprisingly accurate.
Chris Shaker
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From: Dave Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
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