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I'm VERY close to blocking anything from saudihub at all.
{^_^}
At the moment I run sa-learn for learning new messages as spam/ham. The
problem with this is that it just reports to bayes, not razor2, pyzor, dcc
or spamcop.
It is stated in the spamassassin-run manual that spamassassin-run is for
reporting to these places, and to use sa-learn only if I want to
Heads up to amavisd-new users: lots of emails in mailq, stuck at
127.0.0.1:
B18A1524C2D 27169 Sat Jul 28 15:50:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(lost connection with 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1] while sending end of data --
message may be sent more than once)
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Martin Schütte wrote:
Magnus Anderson schrieb:
So basicly, I want to run the spamassassin --revoke/--report commands
as a
specific username. How can I do that?
man su
For example: su vscan -c spamassassin --report ${train_dir_sa_spam}/*
(Make sure the user has permission to read
Magnus Anderson schrieb:
So basicly, I want to run the spamassassin --revoke/--report commands as a
specific username. How can I do that?
man su
For example: su vscan -c spamassassin --report ${train_dir_sa_spam}/*
(Make sure the user has permission to read the mails.)
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Martin
Followup to my post:
I upgraded all the dependencies and while it still complains, SA no
longer Segv's
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jul 29 09:13 p5-Digest-SHA-5.45
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jul 29 09:13
p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA-0.25
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jul 29 09:13
On 29.07.07 09:29, Michael Scheidell wrote:
Followup to my post:
I upgraded all the dependencies and while it still complains, SA no
longer Segv's
I'd say it should score, not complain about forged domainkeys signature :)
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On 27.07.07 11:42, Justin Kim wrote:
I am using amavisd-new which uses spamassassin with postfix+mysql setup.
Amavisd-new is scanning messages and is reinjecting messages to postfix
through smtp.
I would like to know how can I manage spam scores so that certain domain
like yahoo.com gets
On Jul 29, 2007, at 7:41 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Then, user can do whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] yahoo.com,
which is a
bit safer than pure whitelisting of from address. Unluckily, yahoo
seems not
to run SPF, which would make such whitelist even more safer.
I was thinking
This version of Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA is needed:
p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA=0.24
this won't work:
p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA-0.23_1
su vscan -c spamassassin -t sample.eml
[650] warn: Premature end of base64 data at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Mail/DKIM/Algorithm/dk_rsa_sha1.pm line 86.
Magnus Anderson wrote:
At the moment I run sa-learn for learning new messages as spam/ham. The
problem with this is that it just reports to bayes, not razor2, pyzor, dcc
or spamcop.
It is stated in the spamassassin-run manual that spamassassin-run is for
reporting to these places, and to use
Matt Kettler wrote:
Magnus Anderson wrote:
At the moment I run sa-learn for learning new messages as spam/ham. The
problem with this is that it just reports to bayes, not razor2, pyzor, dcc
or spamcop.
It is stated in the spamassassin-run manual that spamassassin-run is for
reporting to
I've recently put SpamAssassin in front of my Exchange server as an SMTP
proxy. Our previous spam filter would provide a 554 rejection notice for
anything that was identified as spam. This meant that any FP would be
notified so that email would not get silently ignored. Although a rejection
i've sa v32-branch, r560837 installed.
i have perl 588 + Mail::SPF installed,
module_info Mail::SPF
Name:Mail::SPF
Version: v2.005
...
but NOT Mail::SPF::Query.
reading @ SA/INSTALL,
Either of Mail::SPF or
If you're running sendmail, then spamass-milter is the way to go.
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, dalchri wrote:
I've recently put SpamAssassin in front of my Exchange server as an SMTP
proxy. Our previous spam filter would provide a 554 rejection notice for
anything that was identified as spam. This
dalchri wrote:
I've recently put SpamAssassin in front of my Exchange server as an SMTP
proxy. Our previous spam filter would provide a 554 rejection notice for
anything that was identified as spam. This meant that any FP would be
notified so that email would not get silently ignored.
dalchri wrote:
I've recently put SpamAssassin in front of my Exchange server as an SMTP
proxy. Our previous spam filter would provide a 554 rejection notice for
anything that was identified as spam. This meant that any FP would be
notified so that email would not get silently ignored.
On 7/30/2007 1:25 AM, Spamassassin List wrote:
Any idea for qmail?
use simscan. http://www.inter7.com/simcsan
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