On Sun, 27 Jul 2008, Robert Nicholson wrote:
What have people been using to curtail some of the new disaster spam that's
quite common now?
Well, indeed it was clamav that helped me. After upgrading to most recent
version, 95% of this spam disappeared. spamassassin was helpless, scoring
only
Greetings,
I've recently been getting more simple drug-related spam that has no
real obfuscation and often doesn't get flagged with anything other
than HTML_MESSAGE (0.0) and BAYES_XX (generally 50-99).
A few sample Subject lines:
Subject: Use Generik Viagra and forget about your sexual nightmar
On 24.07.2008 22:33 CE(S)T, Yves Goergen wrote:
I'm forwarding this issue to the Hetzner support team now. It seems that
some other customers have the same problem.
I had to keep telling them that it's their fault or at least not mine,
they finally confirmed me that one node in their load-bala
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
i was checking spamassassin definition files, which are updated
daily in my site, and could find some interesting entries with
'lastexternal'.
20_dnsbl_tests.cf:header RCVD_IN_XBL
eval:check_rbl('zen-lastexternal', 'zen.spamhaus.org.',
'127
Richard Frovarp escreveu:
Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to configure SA to check only last Received address
against RBL tests ??? I would like to avoid checking ALL Received
addresses, because they can possible have DSL/cable addresses that
can be blackli
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote (31/07/08 14:07):
On 31.07.08 11:05, Chris Lear wrote:
I'm trying to improve the effectiveness of a spamassassin installation,
and there's one user who gets a lot of spam that is forwarded from
another address, which effectively kills the network tests and in some
On 31.07.08 11:05, Chris Lear wrote:
> I'm trying to improve the effectiveness of a spamassassin installation,
> and there's one user who gets a lot of spam that is forwarded from
> another address, which effectively kills the network tests and in some
> cases messes with the BAYES score as well
* Matt Kettler wrote (31/07/08 11:25):
Chris Lear wrote:
I'm trying to improve the effectiveness of a spamassassin
installation, and there's one user who gets a lot of spam that is
forwarded from another address, which effectively kills the network
tests and in some cases messes with the BAYES
Chris Lear wrote:
I'm trying to improve the effectiveness of a spamassassin
installation, and there's one user who gets a lot of spam that is
forwarded from another address, which effectively kills the network
tests and in some cases messes with the BAYES score as well. I want to
get rid of it
I'm trying to improve the effectiveness of a spamassassin installation,
and there's one user who gets a lot of spam that is forwarded from
another address, which effectively kills the network tests and in some
cases messes with the BAYES score as well. I want to get rid of it.
My solution to t
Ebbe Hjorth wrote:
Hi,
I have a cronjob running once every night
/usr/local/bin/sa-update && /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd restart
when i run it from a shell, everything is allright, but when i run i
through cron (root), then i get an email saying
error: gpg required but not found!
What i don
Hi,
I have a cronjob running once every night
/usr/local/bin/sa-update && /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd restart
when i run it from a shell, everything is allright, but when i run i
through cron (root), then i get an email saying
error: gpg required but not found!
What i dont understand is why i
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