On 11/21/2014 12:32 PM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> bayes_path is considered to be an administrator setting and is not
> allowed to be specified in user_prefs.
Ah, that's what I get for grepping through the man page instead of paging
through in order. Thanks very much.
On 11/21/2014 2:51 PM, Starchy Grant wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a limited test of a global bayes databases on Debian
Wheezy with spamassassin 3.3.2, and trying to set bayes_path in my
user_prefs file. When I add the line
bayes_path /var/spamassassin/bayes_db/bayes
I see the following in the
Hello,
I'm working on a limited test of a global bayes databases on Debian
Wheezy with spamassassin 3.3.2, and trying to set bayes_path in my
user_prefs file. When I add the line
bayes_path /var/spamassassin/bayes_db/bayes
I see the following in the logs:
Nov 21 10:58:31 mail2 spamd[13522]: con
> Tom Schulz wrote:
>> I am not sure if this is a bug or a usage problem.
>>
>> I have been running spamd on Solaris 10 and Perl v5.8.9 for years,
>> starting
>> it with the command:
>> spamd -d -c -m 18 --min-spare=1 --max-spare=4 --syslog-socket=inet
>>
>> I upgraded Perl to v5.20.1 and instal
Btw., the dnswl.org project is happy to receive whatever spamtrap hits. We
are about to simplify the reporting we previously had, and want to push
this especially to detect spam coming in over IPv6.
Details off list :)
-- Matthias
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 08:43:22 -0800 (PST)
John Hardin wrote:
> On a public mailng list isn't a great place to discuss such tactics...
I suspect spammers are dumb and will just vacuum up any address
they can find. Also, the scammers who sell CDs with millions of
email addresses on them are unlike
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 21.11.2014 um 17:10 schrieb Joe Quinn:
We are setting up some honeypot email addresses, and were wondering if
anyone here had tips on how to include those addresses on webpages and
other places.
We're currently going with a pretty simple
HTML
Am 21.11.2014 um 17:10 schrieb Joe Quinn:
We are setting up some honeypot email addresses, and were wondering if
anyone here had tips on how to include those addresses on webpages and
other places.
We're currently going with a pretty simple
HTML comment. Is that too obvious? Should we put it i
We are setting up some honeypot email addresses, and were wondering if
anyone here had tips on how to include those addresses on webpages and
other places.
We're currently going with a pretty simple
HTML comment. Is that too obvious? Should we put it into a CSS invisible
div as well? Any oth