On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 12:12 -0800, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running SA on Ubuntu 8.04 and when I enable pyzor it gets an
> internal error.
>
> Here's my SA version:
> SpamAssassin Server version 3.2.4
> running on Perl 5.8.8
>
> My mail log simply shows this for pyzor:
> pyzor:
> Is there any rulesets or plugins that will let me make a word list
> that if there are 2 or more of the words in the list I can start to
> assign a score.
>
Yes, use meta rules
Header or body rule, header example, lets say that if we see any of these
two words in the subject line, block it:
Bo
Hi,
I'm running SA on Ubuntu 8.04 and when I enable pyzor it gets an internal error.
Here's my SA version:
SpamAssassin Server version 3.2.4
running on Perl 5.8.8
My mail log simply shows this for pyzor:
pyzor: check failed: internal error
I'm able to ping pyzor:
pyzor ping
public.pyzor.org:2
Is there any rulesets or plugins that will let me make a word list
that if there are 2 or more of the words in the list I can start to
assign a score.
I have several users that are getting a lot of porn spam and I have put
in every ruleset that I have found to help with this.
one of them let
Johann Spies wrote:
>
> Thanks. To me it is special to get help from Zürich. I have a
> daughter and son staying there.
Hallo Johann,
I've just checked the directory, and there are exactly two people
named 'Spies' in Zurich. Bwt, Denmark had a Simon Spies, a travel-king
who was quite famous i
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Paul Houselander (SME) wrote:
On 25.02.09 10:03, Paul Houselander (SME) wrote:
I use the SARE rules and have been asked to explain why a certain
email got
caught as spam.
IMPORTANT: Due to Ninjas being busy with lives, wives & hockey matches,
SARE
rules aren't being upd
Paul Houselander (SME) wrote:
> >
> > IMPORTANT: Due to Ninjas being busy with lives, wives & hockey
> > matches, SARE rules aren't being updated.
> >
>
> Thanks for the info, really should pay more attention to the list, I
> get my SARE updates (I guess there's not been any for sometime) from
>
> > > I use the SARE rules and have been asked to explain why a certain email
> > > got
> > > caught as spam.
> >
> > IMPORTANT: Due to Ninjas being busy with lives, wives & hockey matches, SARE
> > rules aren't being updated.
> Thanks for the info, really should pay more attention to the list,
> On 25.02.09 10:03, Paul Houselander (SME) wrote:
> > I use the SARE rules and have been asked to explain why a certain
> email got
> > caught as spam.
>
> IMPORTANT: Due to Ninjas being busy with lives, wives & hockey matches,
> SARE
> rules aren't being updated.
>
> > I'm having trouble with t
On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 10:43 +0100, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
> Karsten Bräckelmann schreef:
> > I guess that's because you ran sa-update correctly at least once since
> > your OP and this "no updates" response. Your attached debug output
> > supports this. The missing stuff clearly is there now.
>
>
Hallo Per,
>
> I have three rules that would have helped you catch some of those
> (I didn't check all of your examples):
>
> # google group URL contains ..
> uri NN_GOOGLE_GROUP_DD m'www\.google\.com/.*\.\..*/group/'i
> describe NN_GOOGLE_GROUP_DD Link to a Google group contains '..'
> sc
Johann Spies wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 02:51:36PM +0100, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
>> More seriously, unless you provide raw samples [1], including the
>> rules hit on your system, there's probably not much else to say.
>>
>
> You can download them at ftp://g...@ftp.sun.ac.za/pespos.tar.
On 25.02.09 10:03, Paul Houselander (SME) wrote:
> I use the SARE rules and have been asked to explain why a certain email got
> caught as spam.
IMPORTANT: Due to Ninjas being busy with lives, wives & hockey matches, SARE
rules aren't being updated.
> I'm having trouble with this rule
>
> SARE_R
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 02:51:36PM +0100, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
> More seriously, unless you provide raw samples [1], including the rules
> hit on your system, there's probably not much else to say.
>
You can download them at ftp://g...@ftp.sun.ac.za/pespos.tar.gz . Use
password 'tydelik'.
Hi
I use the SARE rules and have been asked to explain why a certain email got
caught as spam.
I'm having trouble with this rule
SARE_RECV_IP_218078
70_sare_header1.cf:headerSARE_RECV_IP_218078 Received =~
/\[218\.(?:7[89]|8[0123])\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\]/
70_sare_header1.cf:d
Karsten Bräckelmann schreef:
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 12:55 +0100, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
Hmm, I thought you could specify several channels with sa-update.
This is my current update line:
sa-update --allowplugins --gpgkey x --channel
saupdates.openprotect.com --channel u
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