This worked. Handy solution :)
Thanks,
Garik
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 12:04 AM, mouss mo...@ml.netoyen.net wrote:
Garik a écrit :
I have a situation where by mail passes through a mailing list and then
goes on to the destination mailbox that's subscribed in the mailing
list. Here's my
Neil,
Based on our Requests for Removal filed over the past 3+ weeks from
ReturnPath, the number of IPs that you are claiming to have had issues with
appears inflated by a factor of nearly 50%.
More importantly, I feel it is irresponsible to oversimplify a cleared listing
as a false positive
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 12:16 -0600, J.D. Falk wrote:
Rob McEwen wrote:
Additionally, I'd like to ask, other than being a superb cash-generating
machine, what good is a whitelist built upon pay-to-enter and NOT based
on editorial decisions made by non-biased e-mail administrators?
Those
Howdy,
Just subscribed, looking for insight into why this spamassassin setup doesn't
seem to be modifying the subject line. Am very new to spamassassin.
Setup:
Spamassasin 3.x on OpenSuSE 11.1
Scalix Community mailserver (using Sendmail)
Reference Cookbook:
The Scalix Spamassassin Wiki How To
On 29/05/09 4:09 PM, Bob O'Brien bobr...@barracuda.com wrote:
Neil,
Based on our Requests for Removal filed over the past 3+ weeks from
ReturnPath, the number of IPs that you are claiming to have had issues with
appears inflated by a factor of nearly 50%.
Bob, I don't want to waste
On Fri, 29 May 2009, Bob O'Brien wrote:
Barracuda Reputation does not arbitrarily list hosts. Messages have passed
through each host with characteristics indicative of spam. Those listings
would only have been cleared because someone contacted the BRBL team and
requested their clearance -
On Fri, 29 May 2009, ANTICOM-STINGER wrote:
The Barracuda white list is an 'exclusive' club and I suspect money has
This applies to any whitelists, and I never use them, I think, I and my
staff are the *only* ones in a position to decide who to whitelist, and I
think most ISP/ASP's are of
Hi Tony,
Have you taken a look at the SpamAssassin config file local.cf ? It should
be in /etc/mail/spamassassin/ or /etc/spamassassin/
Make sure you have
rewrite_header Subject SPAM
required_score 5.00
in there for it to modify the subject header.
You can start spamd in debug mode