dns_available yes
Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Ok, i have:
dns_available test: 172.0.0.1
That's wrong. The documentation tells that you need to specify
a domain name there, and that SpamAssassin will test for a NS
record of that domain name:
| dns_available { yes | no | test[: domain1 domain
Am 04.03.2015 um 19:57 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
On Wed, 04 Mar 2015 13:35:55 +0100
Filip Havlí?ek wrote:
I would like to ask you, how can I *allow **only **legitimate* email
addresses (existing users) for bayes learning?
On 04.03.15 14:37, RW wrote:
Why send them through SpamAssassin
On Wed, 04 Mar 2015 13:35:55 +0100
Filip Havlí?ek wrote:
I would like to ask you, how can I *allow **only **legitimate* email
addresses (existing users) for bayes learning?
On 04.03.15 14:37, RW wrote:
Why send them through SpamAssassin in the first place?
He apparently wants to filter mail
Am 04.03.2015 um 18:46 schrieb Marco Gaiarin:
mar 4 18:26:15.655 [21702] dbg: dns: NS lookup of 172.0.0.1 using 127.0.0.1
failed, no results found
?! why try to resolve localhost with localhost?
beause any sane configured nameserver has to respond?
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1912.txt
Co
Mandi! Axb
In chel di` si favelave...
> dns_available yes
Ok, i have:
dns_available test: 172.0.0.1
there's a local bind instance as a cache resolver...
> skip_rbl_checks 0
> skip_uribl_checks 0
AFAI've understood '0' is the default, anyway forced to '0'.
> also see:
> http://wiki.
On Wed, 4 Mar 2015, Filip Havlíček wrote:
I would like to ask you, how can I *allow **only **legitimate* email
addresses (existing users) for bayes learning?
Reject invalid users at the MTA level during SMTP before the message even
hits SA.
--
John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://w
On 03/04/2015 05:47 PM, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
Greetings to all the list.
I'm using SA by some years, and my setup get clearly complex as time
passes.
I'm using, for SA box, Debian stable, version 3.3.2-5+deb7u3; all setup
(at least 4) are similar, with a similar config file, but with
different
Greetings to all the list.
I'm using SA by some years, and my setup get clearly complex as time
passes.
I'm using, for SA box, Debian stable, version 3.3.2-5+deb7u3; all setup
(at least 4) are similar, with a similar config file, but with
different hardware and networks/ISP (so, DNS servers).
Al
On Wed, 04 Mar 2015 13:35:55 +0100
Filip Havlí?ek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to ask you, how can I *allow **only **legitimate* email
> addresses (existing users) for bayes learning?
Why send them through SpamAssassin in the first place?
> Table bayes_token grow up to 0,5GB right now, becau
Sorry for bad reply only for you.
How can I found out right path for config file: local.cf ? Maybe config
is loaded from other path.
I used MySQL structure from this file:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.0.x/dist/sql/bayes_mysql.sql
Thanks
Dne 4.3.2015 v 14:43 Reindl Harald napsal(a)
don't reply offlist!
Am 04.03.2015 um 14:13 schrieb Filip Havlíček:
So you recommend set parameter *bayes_auto_learn* to value *0*? I had
truncate tables and try set bayes_auto_learn 0 in
/etc/spamassassin/local.cf but it does not work - new hundrends records
of unknown email addresses occured i
Am 04.03.2015 um 13:35 schrieb Filip Havlíček:
I would like to ask you, how can I *allow **only **legitimate* email
addresses (existing users) for bayes learning?
Table bayes_token grow up to 0,5GB right now, because there are
thounsands of unknown email addresses like:
a...@hotmail.com
ablewi.
Hi,
I would like to ask you, how can I *allow **only **legitimate* email
addresses (existing users) for bayes learning?
Table bayes_token grow up to 0,5GB right now, because there are
thounsands of unknown email addresses like:
a...@hotmail.com
ablewi...@hotmail.com
abl...@hotmail.com
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