>...
>Hello hamann,
>
>Sunday, July 31, 2005, 1:01:45 AM, you wrote:
>
>H> for some reason the spam sample at
>H> http://wolfgang.remsnet.de/medspam.txt is only classified by html
>H> rules, and by various dns tests, but the common drugs and human
>H> body part rules missed it. Anyone would have an
Hi,
Any body know, how to install qmail + spamassassin + squirellmail
(can tell spam to spamassassin) ? And how to make spamassassin can
autolearn for spam ?
Regards,
dankos.
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Hello Herb,
Sunday, July 31, 2005, 4:00:58 PM, you wrote:
HM> 60_whitelist.cf
HM> 70_sare_adult.cf
HM> 70_sare_bayes_poison_nxm.cf
HM> 70_sare_evilnum0.cf
HM> 70_sare_evilnum1.cf
HM> 70_sare_genlsubj.cf
HM> 70_sare_genlsubj0.cf
HM> 70_sare_genlsubj1.cf
HM> 70_sare_genlsubj2.cf
HM> 70_sare_genlsub
Hello hamann,
Sunday, July 31, 2005, 1:01:45 AM, you wrote:
H> for some reason the spam sample at
H> http://wolfgang.remsnet.de/medspam.txt is only classified by html
H> rules, and by various dns tests, but the common drugs and human
H> body part rules missed it. Anyone would have an idea why thi
Hello Dhanny,
Sunday, July 31, 2005, 12:08:51 AM, you wrote:
DK> Hi,
DK>I installed qmail (only for smtp proxy) + spamassassin (userpref,
DK> bayes, awl store in mySQL). I use spamd and spamc to scan every email,
DK> but how can spamc scan email with personal configuration after scan
DK> with
Hello hamann,
Saturday, July 30, 2005, 10:42:30 PM, you wrote:
H> Hi there,
H> I recently received some spam with peniss and viagr ...
H> I am running stock 3.0.4 and a few SARE rules, but none of them
H> fired. How can I send this spam so that developers can see how it
H> escapes the checks?
> Do you happen to have any firewall rules in place on the LVS instance?
> Have you specified which IP's are allowed to access the instance?
As best I can tell, we have no firewall restrictions blocking intranet
packets at all.
> Both of the above are what I ran into on the default RH build (ev
Do you happen to have any firewall rules in place on the LVS instance?
Have you specified which IP's are allowed to access the instance?
Both of the above are what I ran into on the default RH build (even
though I don't run LVS).
spamd -s local5 -d -c -m10 -H -A 10.0.8.0/21
I believe without the
Hi,
I am looking for advice on how to load balance spamd servers. I (think I)
understand that the -d option used with -H for spamc will randomize multiple
addresses from a DNS lookup of the given hostname (and still include failover
support???).
However, I am wanting to do weighted load bala
Daniel Straka wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.0]# perl Makefile.PL Perl
> v5.6.1 required--this is only v5.6.0, stopped at Makefile.PL line 2.
>
> Now what can I do? RH 7.2
>
> Dan Straka
> Casper College
> (307)268-2399
>
> ** Visit Casper College Online at www.caspercollege.
Daniel Straka wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.0]# perl Makefile.PL
> Perl v5.6.1 required--this is only v5.6.0, stopped at Makefile.PL line 2.
>
> Now what can I do? RH 7.2
Upgrade your perl, upgrade your OS to a more recent RedHat, or use SA 2.64
(requires perl 5.005 or higher).
Daniel Straka wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.0]# perl Makefile.PL
Perl v5.6.1 required--this is only v5.6.0, stopped at Makefile.PL line 2.
Now what can I do? RH 7.2
Perl 5.6.0 is no good. Upgrade to 5.6.1. You can get packages from
fedoralegacy.org and you might want to upg
mouss wrote:
> Loren Wilton wrote:
>
>>> what is the \b for?
>>>
>>
>>
>> Word break. There has to be a space or some other "non-word" character
>> following the things in parends. Which is why peinss manages to not
>> be hit.
>>
>>
>> Word breaks are usually used to keep from hitting on un
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.0]# perl Makefile.PL
Perl v5.6.1 required--this is only v5.6.0, stopped at Makefile.PL line 2.
Now what can I do? RH 7.2
Dan Straka
Casper College
(307)268-2399
** Visit Casper College Online at www.caspercollege.edu **
Loren Wilton wrote:
what is the \b for?
Word break. There has to be a space or some other "non-word" character
following the things in parends. Which is why peinss manages to not be hit.
Word breaks are usually used to keep from hitting on unexpected things, like
the middle of a wor
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
DISCLAIMER: I *really* think it's a bad idea to adjust this. But if you
insist,
it is possible.
I want there to still be some difficulty to intimidate you from changing
this
without some consideration. (it shouldn't be hard to find the se
Dankos,
Put this into your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf:
user_scores_sql_custom_querySELECT preference, value FROM _TABLE_
WHERE username = _USERNAME_ OR username = '@GLOBAL' OR username =
_DOMAIN_ ORDER BY username ASC
That will make per-user preferences priority, and then roll back to t
> -Original Message-
> From: Mathieu Bouchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 2:02 AM
> To: SpamAssassin Users
> Subject: PHD comic strip
>
>
>
> "Spam Filtering" gets a (neat) mention in the PHD comic strip:
>
> http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.ph
On Sunday, July 31, 2005, 11:37:44 PM, Loren Wilton wrote:
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> Dear Wells Fargo customer,
> As you may already know, we at Wells Fargo guarantee your href="http://aurum.vup.hr/%7Ewolf/cgi-bin/wel
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