Re: Why is there so much hype behind Image spam

2006-07-16 Thread jdow
From: John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] And yet, in spite of your statistics, there is more spam than ever. Some estimates are that in excess of 95% of all email is spam. They're trying harder. We ARE keeping it out of user's mailboxes. I consider that a win. I consider it a real win that they

Re: Why is there so much hype behind Image spam

2006-07-16 Thread Faisal N Jawdat
On Jul 16, 2006, at 1:00 AM, John Andersen wrote: And yet, in spite of your statistics, there is more spam than ever. Some estimates are that in excess of 95% of all email is spam. I'm unconvinced of this -- my spam load has leveled off at 200 per day. On the order of 1 per week makes it

Re: Why is there so much hype behind Image spam

2006-07-16 Thread John D. Hardin
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006, John Andersen wrote: On Saturday 15 July 2006 08:49 pm, jdow wrote: Somehow I figure a better than 1200:1 scoring ratio is a pretty lopsided win for SpamAssassin. And yet, in spite of your statistics, there is more spam than ever. Some estimates are that in excess of

Re: make bayes autolearn ignore specific scores

2006-07-16 Thread Alexander Piavka
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006, Magnus Holmgren wrote: On Tuesday 11 July 2006 23:16, Alexander Piavka took the opportunity to write: Hi , i'd like to know if its possbile and how, to ignore specific rule scores (like ALL_TRUSTED) then calculating the autolearn threshold for spam and ham? Like

Re: make bayes autolearn ignore specific scores

2006-07-16 Thread jdow
From: Alexander Piavka [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 15 Jul 2006, Magnus Holmgren wrote: On Tuesday 11 July 2006 23:16, Alexander Piavka took the opportunity to write: Hi , i'd like to know if its possbile and how, to ignore specific rule scores (like ALL_TRUSTED) then calculating the

sa-learn problem

2006-07-16 Thread David Corbin
I posted this several days ago, and have seen no response. As well as trying to get help via IRC. Is that tough a problem for everyone? --- I'm having a problem with sa-learn (version 3.1). Here's a snipit of the debug output: ---begin-- [787] dbg: locker:

Re: sa-learn problem

2006-07-16 Thread Jim Knuth
Heute (17.07.2006/01:19 Uhr) schrieb David Corbin, I posted this several days ago, and have seen no response. As well as trying to get help via IRC. Is that tough a problem for everyone? --- I'm having a problem with sa-learn (version 3.1). Here's a snipit of the debug

Re: sa-learn problem

2006-07-16 Thread Loren Wilton
bayes: cannot open bayes databases /home/dcorbin/.spamassassin/bayes_* R/W: tie failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device ERROR: the Bayes learn function returned an error, please re-run with -D for more information --end-- The .spamassassin directory is rwx for me, and all the files in

Re: Why is there so much hype behind Image spam

2006-07-16 Thread John Andersen
On Sunday 16 July 2006 06:35 am, Shane Williams wrote: I never realized SpamAssassin was started back in 1994.  What version number was that?  I'd say it was definitely ahead of its time, since I almost never got email spam until around 1996-1997 The comment was off-hand and not researched.

Multiple Action Rules

2006-07-16 Thread lists
I'm looking to setup multiple actions for SpamAssassin on my server. I would like any emails above a certain score to be automatically deleted, while messages with lower scores are marked as spam. Is it possible to configure this? If so, how would I go about doing so?

Re: Why is there so much hype behind Image spam

2006-07-16 Thread John Andersen
On Sunday 16 July 2006 06:44 am, Faisal N Jawdat wrote: On Jul 16, 2006, at 1:00 AM, John Andersen wrote: And yet, in spite of your statistics, there is more spam than ever. Some estimates are that in excess of 95% of all email is spam. I'm unconvinced of this -- my spam load has leveled

Re: Why is there so much hype behind Image spam

2006-07-16 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
John Andersen wrote: The comment was off-hand and not researched. One of my earliest ISPs recommended Spamassassin when it was just a bunch of scripts written by some woman who's name escapes me. That must have been Justine. ;)

Re: sa-learn problem

2006-07-16 Thread jdow
From: David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] I posted this several days ago, and have seen no response. As well as trying to get help via IRC. Is that tough a problem for everyone? --- I'm having a problem with sa-learn (version 3.1). Here's a snipit of the debug output:

Re: Multiple Action Rules

2006-07-16 Thread jdow
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm looking to setup multiple actions for SpamAssassin on my server. I would like any emails above a certain score to be automatically deleted, while messages with lower scores are marked as spam. Is it possible to configure this? If so, how would I go about

Re: sa-learn problem

2006-07-16 Thread sokka
Hi, What is the your version number ? regards On 7/17/06, jdow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] I posted this several days ago, and have seen no response.As well as trying to get help via IRC.Is that tough a problem for everyone? --- I'm having a

Re: Multiple Action Rules

2006-07-16 Thread sokka
Hi, Which mail server are you trying toimtegrate this spam assassin? regards On 7/17/06, jdow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm looking to setup multiple actions for SpamAssassin on my server. I would like any emails above a certain score to be automatically deleted, while

Re: sa-learn problem

2006-07-16 Thread jdow
pi maybe? (I've made some for rules developer modifications.) {^_^} - Original Message - From: sokka [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: jdow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 19:23 Subject: Re: sa-learn problem Hi, What is the your version number ?

copy bayes and autowhitelist to another machine?

2006-07-16 Thread Robert Nicholson
So these dbm databases seem to be platform dependent so how can you export from one platform and import to another?

Re: copy bayes and autowhitelist to another machine?

2006-07-16 Thread Matt Kettler
Robert Nicholson wrote: So these dbm databases seem to be platform dependent so how can you export from one platform and import to another? For bayes, check out the --backup and --restore options to sa-learn: http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/doc/sa-learn.html For the AWL.. I

Re: copy bayes and autowhitelist to another machine?

2006-07-16 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 09:30:46PM -0500, Robert Nicholson wrote: So these dbm databases seem to be platform dependent so how can you export from one platform and import to another? They're Berkeley DB files, so you can use the appropriate BDB tools to dump/load. For bayes there's also the

Re: Why is there so much hype behind Image spam

2006-07-16 Thread Bart Schaefer
On 7/16/06, John Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The comment was off-hand and not researched. One of my earliest ISPs recommended Spamassassin when it was just a bunch of scripts written by some woman who's name escapes me. I suspect you're thinking of SpamBouncer. Catherine A. Hampton.

Don't like what rewrite_mail is doing.

2006-07-16 Thread Robert Nicholson
Can anybody tell me why the X-Spam headers are put at the top? Any chance I can set it so that it always puts the X-Spam headers after From:?

Re: Don't like what rewrite_mail is doing.

2006-07-16 Thread Matt Kettler
Robert Nicholson wrote: Can anybody tell me why the X-Spam headers are put at the top? Yes, because doing otherwise will break DomainKeys signatures. Any chance I can set it so that it always puts the X-Spam headers after From:? You can hack the code to do it, but I'd suggest not doing so