Hello Steven,
Thursday, December 1, 2005, 6:57:45 PM, you wrote:
SS In order to keep our mail flowing to AOL members, I've signed up through
SS the AOL postmaster service to receive TOS reports. Basically, whenever
SS someone reports mail from our domains as spam, AOL forwards it to me.
SS
From: Christian Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
... Lots of warning messages and text deleted
Christian, go back to the way you had it and ignore the error messages.
All the refer to is the pretty formatting for the spam reports in an
effort to keep them from running over 80 columns.
Since I don't
I have a wonderfull message for all of you
I wrote a script.
=
:-)
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls folder.
It doesn't touch the official rules, just completes them.
HOW DOES IT WORK
Robert Menschel wrote:
Hello Steven,
Thursday, December 1, 2005, 6:57:45 PM, you wrote:
SS In order to keep our mail flowing to AOL members, I've signed up through
SS the AOL postmaster service to receive TOS reports. Basically, whenever
SS someone reports mail from our domains as spam, AOL
If I'm not mistaken, SpamAssassin awards FORGED_RCVD_HELO (OK, only 0,
0, 0, or 0.1 points, but were talking principles here) whenever the HELO
name presented by an untrusted host doesn't match either the IP address
or resolved name reported by the receiving MTA, according to the text in
the
At 05:47 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
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Okay all the story
I got spamassassin from the
At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
I have a wonderfull message for all of you
I wrote a script.
=
:-)
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls folder.
It doesn't touch the
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
I have a wonderfull message for all of you
I wrote a script.
=
:-)
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls
At 10:33 AM 12/3/2005, Magnus Holmgren wrote:
*
If I'm not mistaken, SpamAssassin awards FORGED_RCVD_HELO (OK, only 0,
0, 0, or 0.1 points, but were talking principles here) whenever the HELO
name presented by an untrusted host doesn't match either the IP address
or resolved name reported by the
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls folder.
It doesn't touch the official rules, just completes them.
One other thing Christian.
Please remove my antidrug.cf from your script. This file should NOT
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
So how is this different from the RulesDuJour script that everyone uses?
it's yet another script
this the princip of linux ...
many different applications
not only one ... we talk about later
and it will be schorter
Michele Neylon:: Blacknight.ie wrote:
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
I have a wonderfull message for all of you
I wrote a script.
=
:-)
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them,
Matt Kettler wrote:
One other thing Christian.
Please remove my antidrug.cf from your script. This file should NOT be
used by anyone with SA version 3.0.0 or higher as they are already
included.
Please see my post Antidrug.cf deprecated and no longer maintained.
From November 29.
I
Are you mad? Nobody asked you to send 1800 lines of text to everyone on
the list. Please stop abusing the list in this way!
I have a wonderful message to you: stay away from my inbox if you can't
behave!
Kai
--
Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany
Get your web at Conactive Internet Services:
Please remove my antidrug.cf from your script. This file should NOT be
used by anyone with SA version 3.0.0 or higher as they are already
included.
Please see my post Antidrug.cf deprecated and no longer maintained.
From November 29.
Eek! I didn't see that message. Glad I saw *this* one,
:) ... shoot me! [this was 1 (one) line]greetings Chris :))
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I have Postfix, spampd, Cyrus IMAP.
I have two user mailboxes Learn Ham and Learn Spam which are fed to
sa-learn via cron and fetchmail.
I pick up the message with fetchmail, and pipe that to sa-learn,
which pipes to spamc then deliver:
/usr/bin/fetchmail -a -s -n -p IMAP -u dbuttric
-Original Message-
From: Noc Phibee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 11:39 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: STats Tools of Rules ?
Hi
do you know if they have a small tools for know the
efficacity of all rules ?
Foir know if i use (and
We have been running Spamassassin for several years
now. It has done a super job for our school system. Spamassassin has
opened many doors for OpenSource software in our division. I just have one
dumb question that I have not been able to answer. Why is some email
flagged as SPAM and some
At 02:21 PM 12/3/2005, you wrote:
We have been running Spamassassin for several years now. It has
done a super job for our school system. Spamassassin has opened
many doors for OpenSource software in our division. I just have one
dumb question that I have not been able to answer. Why is
Gestern (am 03.12.2005) schrieb shane mullins,
We have been running Spamassassin for several years now. It
has done a super job for our school system. Spamassassin has
opened many doors for OpenSource software in our division. I
just have one dumb question that I have not been able to
At 05:37 PM 12/3/2005, David Buttrick wrote:
But the spam score AFTER sa-learn is LESS than before.
Isn't sa-learn --spam supposed to weight that message higher?
NO. sa-learn --spam is supposed to weight the BAYES score higher.
Now, if you test the message, then feed it to sa-learn --spam,
At 02:35 PM 12/3/2005, you wrote:
:) ... shoot me! [this was 1 (one) line]greetings Chris :))
I can't speak for others on the list, but it's not my intention to shoot,
attack, or insult you.
I've asked some pointed questions, and made some pointed suggestions about
problems in your
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