Hi,
Anyone else experience more mailer-daemon spam lately?
I am happy Justin his rules match these perfectly, but bayes isn't
hitting these yet.
/Jeroen
On 02.08.08 23:31, Rob Sharp wrote:
> I have an email account on a shared server at Hostgator. I have
> configured SpamAssassin via their Cpanel interface not to rewrite the
> subject line when flagging an item as spam. However, this flagging still
> seems to be happening.
>
> All messages that
There was a message recently posted saying that Yerp was being taken
offline for a server move.
Rob
Michael Scheidell wrote:
Didn't think too much of seeing this in every SA box log last night, just
thought maybe yerp.org offline.
Running 350.sa-update
http: request failed: 500 Can't connect t
Thanks for the reply.
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
All messages that SA determines as spammy has [SPAM] prefixed to the
subject line.
there's header rewriting set up somwehere.
My Host just told me to add "rewrite_subject 0" into my user_prefs. I
think they actually mean rewrite_header. I'
On 04.08.08 11:47, Rob Sharp wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> >>All messages that SA determines as spammy has [SPAM] prefixed to the
> >>subject line.
> >
> >there's header rewriting set up somwehere.
>
> My Host just told me to add "rewrite_subject 0" into m
Hi frnds.
How is it possible that these kind of mail are not spam tagged my
sapmassassin...
CONGRATULATION YOU HAVE WON 850.000.POUNDS(REPLY TO
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
ftp://195.169.149.102/tt/WON.txt
YOUR REF:CLAIMS/ATM/822 .
ftp://195.169.149.102/tt/ATM.txt
please help me out...
I've found Botnet 0.6 and references to Botnet 0.8(ebuild). What's the
preferred version for this plugin?
Hi all,
I'm the author of the iXhash plugin, a piece of code that computes a
variety of 'fuzzy checksums' along the lines of the NiXSpam project (run
by the German IT magazine iX).
I also run two DNS zones
(nospam.login-solutions.de,nospam.login-solutions.ag), containing fuzzy
checksum data f
Nitin Bhadauria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is it possible that these kind of mail are not spam tagged my
> sapmassassin...
Do you train SA's bayes database? Do you use RBL checks? Do you use
ClamAV with stock and SaneSecurity signatures?
> CONG
I don't know of any connectivity issues w/ the kluge.net server.
There were some ISP issues last month that took it offline for a day or
so, but nothing in the last couple of days.
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 11:34:22AM +0100, Rob Sharp wrote:
> There was a message recently posted saying that Yerp wa
>
> I'm the author of the iXhash plugin, a piece of code that computes a
> variety of 'fuzzy checksums' along the lines of the NiXSpam project (run
> by the German IT magazine iX).
> I also run two DNS zones
> (nospam.login-solutions.de,nospam.login-solutions.ag), containing fuzzy
> checksum data
On Monday 04 August 2008 4:13 pm, Dirk Bonengel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm the author of the iXhash plugin, a piece of code that computes a
> variety of 'fuzzy checksums' along the lines of the NiXSpam project (run
> by the German IT magazine iX).
> I also run two DNS zones
> (nospam.login-solutions.
On 8/4/08 at 8:42 PM -0500 Chris wrote:
>Hi Dirk, I've been using it on my home system probably ever since you made it
>available. Below are hit stats from yesterday:
>
>Total: 279
>Ham: 122
>Spam: 157
>
>iXhash.cf:
> Rule Name Score Ham Spam %of Ham %of Spam
> --
Sahil Tandon wrote:
Nitin Bhadauria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How is it possible that these kind of mail are not spam tagged my
sapmassassin...
Do you train SA's bayes database? Do you use RBL checks? Do you use
ClamAV with stock and SaneSecurity signatures?
ye
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 18:29:20 -0700
> Von: "Robert - elists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Betreff: RE: iXhash plugin and lists - feedback wanted
>
> >
> > I'm the author of the iXhash plugin, a piece of code that computes a
>
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