Alex Woick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-rw-rw 1 mysql mysql 1010M Aug 28 08:25 ibdata1
-rw-rw 1 mysql mysql 264M Aug 27 17:09 awl.ibd
-rw-rw 1 mysql mysql 112K Aug 28 08:25 bayes_expire.ibd
-rw-rw 1 mysql mysql 96K Aug 27 17:09 bayes_global_vars.ibd
-rw-rw 1 mysql mysql
Hi,
I am trying understand the usage of journal in Bayesian Filtering.
If bayes_learn_to_journal is set to 1, SA stores newly learnt tokens
in the journal.
When bayesian filter is activated, while scanning a message
SA reads tokens from BOTH 'bayes_tokens' database and 'bayes_journel'
While
Hello,
What does spamassassin --lint do? I can't find the lint option in the
man page...
Thanks again,
Richard.
John D. Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Richard Hobbs wrote:
Would you guys also recommend putting the command /usr/bin/sa-update
in the crontab as well?
If so, should i be
Hello,
Don't worry - i know what lint does now, but when i run it, i get this:
mail:/etc/cron.weekly# spamassassin --lint
[25465] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping: rewrite_subject 1
[25465] warn: lint: 1 issues detected, please rerun with debug enabled
for more information
Paweł Tęcza [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alex Woick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps you played around and first imported the data without
innodb_file_per_table, which imported into ibdata1. Then you perhaps
dropped the tables and defined innodb_file_per table and imported
again, so the *.ibd
Hello,
Sorry for so many emails, but it's sorted - removing rewrite_subject 1
from the config does not stop the subject line from being rewritten, so
i'm done!
However, with regards to the cronjob, i'd like some intelligent
reporting if possible, so i've constructed this:
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 11:23:45AM -0700, Loren Wilton wrote:
I have chickenpox.cf consistently hitting ham. I did some digging, looks
They are known to do this, which was why the set was depreciated. Unless
they are still hitting on some of those mangled stock spams for you, the
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Loren Wilton wrote:
You could probably do something crudely along the lines of
__STATIC_NAMEReceived =~ /\d\.\static\./
typo: you do not want a backslash in front of the s!
__STATIC_NAMEReceived =~ /\d\.static\./
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John Hardin KA7OHZ
Hi!
This is my first post. I have installed SpamAsassin 3.2.2 and i want to
use FuzzyOCR Plugin, but on the plugin's page i see: Please note that
the current stable release is not SA 3.2.x compatible and i don't want
to use not stable version.
What can I do? The are more plugins like
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Richard Hobbs wrote:
==
echo Updating rules... /usr/bin/sa-update echo Done, now
checking config syntax... spamassassin --lint echo Done, now
restarting spamd... /etc/init.d/spamassassin restart
For a high-volume site, is there any reason to not be running
spamc/spamd over amavisd/spamassassin? Specifically, can you use all of
the various perl plugins (imageinfo, pdfinfo, botnet, etc...)? Are
there any other tradeoffs to this configuration?
thanks,
Jonathan.
Am I hurting my Bayes db by training it with HAM that has the text (spam) in
the subject line of the message?
Thanks,
Clay
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Clay Davis wrote:
Am I hurting my Bayes db by training it with HAM that has the text (spam) in
the subject line of the message?
IMHO not. A word spam in not the most significiant spam fingerprint.
Tell me the truth - how many spams have you seen with this word in their
Igor Chudov wrote:
Read this jaw dropping article about how someone patented what has
been done by procmail for many, many years.
http://informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=201802746
``The method and system detailed in the patent describes a way for
automatically interpreting
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jonathan schrieb:
For a high-volume site, is there any reason to not be running
spamc/spamd over amavisd/spamassassin? Specifically, can you use all of
Amavisd uses the SpamAssassin Perl module directly (ie not really spamc
or spamd).
For a
Matthias Leisi wrote:
Amavisd uses the SpamAssassin Perl module directly (ie not really spamc
or spamd).
For a high-volume site, amavisd has advantages if you want to do
additional checks besides SA (eg virus checking). If you only want to
run SA, you could avoid the overhead of amavisd.
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jonathan schrieb:
I'm more concerned about the overhead of calling spamassassin over and
over from within amavis. Some suggest three or four times better
performance using spamc/d over calling the spamassassin command directly
(which is (i
Just in case someone runs into something similar in the future... restoring
the DB files from backup (and running sa-learn --sync once they were in
place)
seems to have done the trick. The main question that remains outstanding is
whether or not the best practice is to do things this way (using a
MacDonald, Mike wrote:
Ive called thier support line many times and they cant figure it out either.
How is MDaemon using SpamAssassin these days? I don't think it's
actually using spamd, is it? Does the latest version of SpamAssassin
come from Alt-N or elsewhere? What version of SA does
At 02:21 PM 8/30/2007, FH wrote:
Just in case someone runs into something similar in the future... restoring
the DB files from backup (and running sa-learn --sync once they were in
place)
seems to have done the trick. The main question that remains outstanding is
whether or not the best practice
At 06:42 30-08-2007, Thiva Charanasri wrote:
I just installed DKfilter on my mailserver using Postfix , but
don't know how to config the master.cf to
make spamassassin to work with the DKfilter. Anyone has experience
with using both of this with Postfix ?
SpamAssassin does evaluate the
Last year a company (K.C.) received 12 patents on various aspects of
dimming LEDs using an ANSI standard dimming protocol/method. Their claim
is they invented the idea of dimming LEDs using the same dimming method
used for incandescent lamps and that it wasn't obvious that an LED could
be
But, the people on this list are probably not what the courts will have
in mind for deciding what is obvious to a typical person or not.
This list or the procmail list is what they SHOULD have in mind. Because it
isn't a typical person. It is a practitioner of the art.
Loren
Igor Chudov wrote:
Read this jaw dropping article about how someone patented what has
been done by procmail for many, many years.
http://informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=201802746
First of all, how can you sue someone or an organization for something
like this? How
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