Hi,
One of our clients has a purely local business and wants any mail coming
from a foreign domain to be given a score for spam
I would like to reduce the spam threshold , and then give a negative
score for every mail with sender domain in India
Is there a possibility of identifying the
Hi,
I am running SA 3.3.1 on FreeBSD 8 amd64
Some of the child process use %100 CPU. When I check the process activity with
truss -p PID, the result is absolutely nothing. lsof displays CLOSED or
CLOSE_WAIT status connections. Here is an example lsof output from a hang spamd
child. If I restart
If you can read french please look in this message
http://devel.debian.tamay-dogan.net/tmp/joke_spam.001.txt
read the Subject: and then the SA results. :-D
How big must this idiots be? :-/
Note: They have bombed my domains tamay-dogan.net and tdwave.net
with more then 3000
On 11/04/2011 8:58 AM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
If you can read french please look in this message
http://devel.debian.tamay-dogan.net/tmp/joke_spam.001.txt
read the Subject: and then the SA results. :-D
How big must this idiots be? :-/
Note: They have bombed my
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011, Ramprasad wrote:
One of our clients has a purely local business and wants any mail coming
from a foreign domain to be given a score for spam
I would like to reduce the spam threshold , and then give a negative
score for every mail with sender domain in India
Is there a
Am 2011-04-09 15:50:36, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Does your header definitely include an ESMTP marker as per the RFC? Mine
didn't; that was the real issue. We didn't find a bug in this rule. So I
guess SpamAssassin doesn't have a way to find out that you were
authenticated and that
On 4/10/2011 4:43 PM, John Hardin wrote:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011, rokdominko wrote:
The problem is, we want to tell our client exactly which words,
phrases or sentences are problematic, so we need Spamassassin to
return the list of these words, phrases or sentences, so that we can
tell our
John Hardin jhar...@impsec.org wrote:
[...]
Much more useful is identifying the countries where the MTAs are
located. Take a look at the RelayCountry plugin.
BTW It would be nice (and IMHO simple) to make RelayCountry plugin
capable to use IP::Country *OR* (e.g.) Geo::IPfree modules.
WHY:
Is there a possibility of identifying the country where a domain is
registered. Identyfying by tld seems in-correct
ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
header RELAY_IN X-Relay-Countries =~ /\bIN\b/
describeRELAY_IN Relayed through India
score RELAY_IN
Hi Ram,
At 23:34 10-04-2011, Ramprasad wrote:
One of our clients has a purely local business and wants any mail coming
from a foreign domain to be given a score for spam
I would like to reduce the spam threshold , and then give a negative
score for every mail with sender domain in India
Is
Hello Rick Macdougall,
Am 2011-04-11 09:11:04, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Server not found
Firefox can't find the server at devel.debian.tamay-dogan.net.
Sorry, my fault! I had a PosgreSQL replication problem... :-/ because
dns1 is one of my new servers and is currently not
Without contributing any data:
RCVD_IN_IPREP_100 hits 29.104% ham, 0.396% spam. S/O = 0.013.
RCVD_IN_IPREP_0 hits 0.461% ham, 7.470% spam. S/O = 0.942.
It looks like there are plenty of rules in active use by spamassassin which
do worse.
After uploading a list of which IPs from 100 emails
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