How to set up spam box?

2009-07-09 Thread HerbEppel
Hello, I'm new hear, so please bear with me... Under the heading "What is SpamBox?" the SpamAssassin Interface Help panel in my cPanel tells me this: ** This feature allows emails identified as spam by SpamAssassin to be delivered to a separate m

Re: unsubscribe

2009-07-09 Thread Evan Platt
As the headers of every message state: list-unsubscribe: At 07:39 PM 7/9/2009, you wrote:

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2009-07-09 Thread Kevin Turner

Re: Short URL provider list?

2009-07-09 Thread Marc Perkel
Thanks for the lists. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it but I'm going to see if I can find a way to use it.

Hostkarma Blacklist Climbing the Charts

2009-07-09 Thread Marc Perkel
For what it's worth I'm now ahead of Barracuda on Jeff Makey's blacklist comparison chart. Not a scientific comparison but it's about all there is to compare blacklists. Now only abuseat.org and spamhaus have me beat. (apews doesn't count because they blacklist everything) http://www.sdsc.edu/

Re: Bayes expiration logic

2009-07-09 Thread RW
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 02:28:30 +0100 RW wrote: > On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:13:17 -0400 > "Rosenbaum, Larry M." wrote: > > > Has anybody considered revising the Bayes expiration logic? Maybe > > it's just our data that's weird, but the built-in expiration logic > > doesn't seem to work very well for

Re: Bayes expiration logic

2009-07-09 Thread RW
On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:13:17 -0400 "Rosenbaum, Larry M." wrote: > Has anybody considered revising the Bayes expiration logic? Maybe > it's just our data that's weird, but the built-in expiration logic > doesn't seem to work very well for us. Here are my observations: > > There's no point in ch

Re: URI-DNSBL problem with spamassassin 3.2.5

2009-07-09 Thread Michael Parker
On Jul 9, 2009, at 1:40 PM, Eddy Beliveau wrote: but Ido not find any timing.log file on my current directory or anywhere on my system!! Did I missed something ? I doubt all the necessary hooks are in place for that plugin to work in 3.2.5, you'd need to run 3.3 to make use of that plu

Re: Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread RW
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 09:30:37 -0400 Steve Bertrand wrote: > It's extremely infrequent how often I have to touch my email setup, > but I've always been curious about this. > > Given your recommendation, would you say that a reset on the db should > be performed? > Essentially, is it fair to say

Re: URI-DNSBL problem with spamassassin 3.2.5

2009-07-09 Thread Eddy Beliveau
Is there some way to find the culprit rule ? other that removing all rules and adding them one at the time. Perhaps the best timing tool for rules is the HitFreqsRuleTiming plugin, which can be found in masses/plugins/HitFreqsRuleTiming.pm in the distribution. Should work with 3.2.5 and w

Re: twitter spam why RCVD_IN_DNSWL?

2009-07-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2009-07-09 09:31:24, schrieb Bob Proulx: > Michael Scheidell wrote: > > Obviously, they are letting automated processes in. > > I just wanted to confirm that I am seeing twitter invite spam that > appears AFAICT to be from twitter.com to addresses that are not and > never have been associated w

Re: Perl Error: CHARSETS_LIKELY_TO_FP_AS_CAPS on SA

2009-07-09 Thread John Hardin
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Terry Carmen wrote: Note that you need to install SA upgrades using the same method every time; you can't mix CPAN and distro packages and tarball, things will get confused. I suspect that's what happened here. That's probably a good guess. There are a ton of SA dependenci

Re: Perl Error: CHARSETS_LIKELY_TO_FP_AS_CAPS on SA

2009-07-09 Thread Terry Carmen
> On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, Terry Carmen wrote: > >> I'm running: >> >> #spamassassin --version >> SpamAssassin version 3.1.9 >> running on Perl version 5.8.8 >> >> and would greatly appreciate a help in troubleshooting this problem. >> >> I'm getting the error messages below from spamassaassin --lint,

Re: Plugging dspam into SA

2009-07-09 Thread Michael Parker
On Jul 9, 2009, at 7:07 AM, Frank DeChellis wrote: If anybody has any advice or ideas, please let me know. This is probably way beyond what you wanted to get into but the Bayes subsystem has plugin hooks so you could write your own dspam plugin to use. I'm not aware of anyone trying i

Re: twitter spam why RCVD_IN_DNSWL?

2009-07-09 Thread Bob Proulx
Michael Scheidell wrote: > Obviously, they are letting automated processes in. I just wanted to confirm that I am seeing twitter invite spam that appears AFAICT to be from twitter.com to addresses that are not and never have been associated with Twitter. Mostly moderated mailing lists. It looks

Re: Plugging dspam into SA

2009-07-09 Thread RW
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 08:07:09 -0400 Frank DeChellis wrote: > Hi, > > We used NetBSD 4, SA 3.2.5 and just installed dspam 3.8.0 . > > Our SMTP server is exim. > > We run SA on a different server. Exim receives the mail and sends it > out for checking. I configured this all myself but I don¹t c

Re: Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread John Hardin
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 08:50 -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote: My question is, given that the messages have already been processed by the 'cuda's (with their header stamps in place), am I damaging, or at risk of confusing the learning process of SA when I cl

Re: Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread Chr. von Stuckrad
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009, Martin Gregorie wrote: > Here's a simple bash shell script fragment that does the job and does it > fairly fast: > > > for f in data/*.txt ... > gawk ' ... > done > ==

Re: Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread Martin Gregorie
On Thu, 2009-07-09 at 08:50 -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote: > My question is, given that the messages have already been processed by > the 'cuda's (with their header stamps in place), am I damaging, or at > risk of confusing the learning process of SA when I classify these > messages as SPAM? > Not r

Re: Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread Steve Bertrand
Mike Cardwell wrote: > Steve Bertrand wrote: >> My question is, given that the messages have already been processed by >> the 'cuda's (with their header stamps in place), am I damaging, or at >> risk of confusing the learning process of SA when I classify these >> messages as SPAM? >> >> Are there

Re: Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread Daniel Schaefer
Mike Cardwell wrote: Steve Bertrand wrote: Hi everyone, I aggregate my work and personal email accounts within the same email client. All accounts are IMAP-based. My $work employs a Barracuda cluster, and of course my box runs SA. From time-to-time, I'll get a SPAM message come through the '

Re: Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread Mike Cardwell
Steve Bertrand wrote: Hi everyone, I aggregate my work and personal email accounts within the same email client. All accounts are IMAP-based. My $work employs a Barracuda cluster, and of course my box runs SA. From time-to-time, I'll get a SPAM message come through the 'cuda's. From there,

Am I fscking up my bayes db?

2009-07-09 Thread Steve Bertrand
Hi everyone, I aggregate my work and personal email accounts within the same email client. All accounts are IMAP-based. My $work employs a Barracuda cluster, and of course my box runs SA. >From time-to-time, I'll get a SPAM message come through the 'cuda's. >From there, I move the message from

Plugging dspam into SA

2009-07-09 Thread Frank DeChellis
Hi, We used NetBSD 4, SA 3.2.5 and just installed dspam 3.8.0 . Our SMTP server is exim. We run SA on a different server. Exim receives the mail and sends it out for checking. I configured this all myself but I don¹t consider myself 100% confident and well versed, so I write looking to see if

mailbox-list in sender: header?

2009-07-09 Thread McDonald, Dan
I recently received a spam with a mailbox-list in the from: and senderd: headers From: "Inversiones" , Sender: "Inversiones" , Since I had not seen mailbox-lists in a from: header before, I ran to read rfc5322: 3.6.2. Originator Fields The o