Hi Tokie,
At 15:05 15-11-2007, Tokie wrote:
I would like to know if i can use spamassasin on debian, without a smtp
server in my network.
My friends are connected by my pppoe server with a mppe connection and i
wish protected
my network with an antispam.
Which part of your network do
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mouss wrote:
The best approach is to not pass such messages to SA. How to do this
depends on how you call SA.
I cannot do that as SA is called through evolution mail.
Thanks
Noiano
PS: I post to this list using gmane. Is it possible to stop
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McDonald, Dan wrote:
in whatever.pre:
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
Done, I have put that line into init.pre
in local.cf
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
priority -500 SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 12:23 +0100, Noiano wrote:
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McDonald, Dan wrote:
in local.cf
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Shortcircuit
priority -500 SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST
shortcircuit SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST spam
endif
I get
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McDonald, Dan wrote:
Ah, I gave you the syntax backwards. Should be:
priority SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST -500
Now it works but it doesn't seem to speed up the analysis process.
It takes all most a second to analyze a message that meets the
subject
Paul Arnone wrote:
Thanks. Good to know that some of those modules are optional.
SpamAssassin was already in place on our server when I started working here.
But sometime after the old Network Admin left, it stopped flagging our
emails.
If bayes is optional for SA, then I could change
Noiano wrote:
McDonald, Dan wrote:
Ah, I gave you the syntax backwards. Should be:
priority SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST -500
Odds are that change is irrelevant. In SA 3.2.3 at least, the
SUBJECT_IN_BLACKLIST is already configured with priority -900 and
shortcircuiting enabled, provided the
Hello I'm a new user, I have used the search function but wasn't able to find
a situation like mine.
I am fighting an uphill battle against a crappy hosting company that I can't
change from. We have our mail filtered via a Barracuda device (which is
working really well) that is on our MX, it
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007, robgeo730 wrote:
2. Since Spamassassin is on our SMTP server can a rule be created
to only allow email to be delivered to the users if it comes from
the Barracuda MX? This is with the assumption that email bypassing
the MX has to be spam.
The best way to do that is at
Summary:
How can I set things up so that sa runs only certain specific tests on
incoming mail?
Details:
I'd like to run only tests that produces the TAG with FARAWAY in it
(there are several) at one point near the top of .procmailrc.
Dispose of that mail with a test next in line to /dev/null and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Summary:
How can I set things up so that sa runs only certain specific tests on
incoming mail?
Just load a single config file with those tests defined.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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On 11/17/2007 09:35 AM, robgeo730 wrote:
Hello I'm a new user, I have used the search function but wasn't able to find
a situation like mine.
I am fighting an uphill battle against a crappy hosting company that I can't
change from. We have our
The Rule in local.cf:
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] mx2.freebsd.org
The Result:
http://izb.knu.ac.kr/~bh/stuff/IPv6-SpamAssassin-TESTING
Patched by:
http://www.imasy.org/~ume/ipv6/Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.0-ipv6-20070603.diff.gz
respect,
bh
--
I am willing to sacrifice my commercial
On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 04:46 +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
The Rule in local.cf:
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] mx2.freebsd.org
The Result:
http://izb.knu.ac.kr/~bh/stuff/IPv6-SpamAssassin-TESTING
Patched by:
On Sat, 2007-11-17 at 14:09 -0600, McDonald, Dan wrote:
On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 04:46 +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
The Rule in local.cf:
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] mx2.freebsd.org
The Result:
http://izb.knu.ac.kr/~bh/stuff/IPv6-SpamAssassin-TESTING
Patched by:
Hi list,
I need a perl script which is able to extract a mail from the appendix of an
other mail.
The idea is that people can send me mails with non recognized spams in the
appendix. Then I can extract the spam from the appendix and will learn it
with sa-learn. That leaves the headers
* Stefan Jakobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi list,
I need a perl script which is able to extract a mail from the appendix of an
other mail.
You could invoke the munpack command
--
Ralf Hildebrandt (i.A. des IT-Zentrums) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charite - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 10:16:12AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Summary:
How can I set things up so that sa runs only certain specific tests on
incoming mail?
What you really want to do is run all the tests, but run some first and stop
if they hit. aka: Short Circuiting. There's a plugin
Theo Van Dinter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 10:16:12AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Summary:
How can I set things up so that sa runs only certain specific tests on
incoming mail?
What you really want to do is run all the tests, but run some first and stop
if they
Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Summary:
How can I set things up so that sa runs only certain specific tests on
incoming mail?
Just load a single config file with those tests defined.
The `test' that creates FARAWAY tags is the language choice config
On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 11:46:39PM +, night duke wrote:
Hi i saw this errors at my mailog file.
Does anyone know how can i fix them?
Thanks
Nightduke
Nov 17 00:38:21 bcl00641 spamd[21558]: logger: removing stderr method
Nov 17 00:38:21 bcl00641 spamd[21562]: Can't locate
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