Robert Leonard wrote:
Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy
so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to
get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC
IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
Robert Leonard wrote:
Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a
windows guy
so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is
how to
get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only
DAve wrote:
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
Robert Leonard wrote:
Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a
windows guy
so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is
how to
get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only
SPECIFIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cami wrote:
running 2 spamd servers and want to share the BAYES DB between
them... so that one never gets too swayed and that both the servers
are contantly synced etc...
anybody currently running an SQL backend off multiple Spamd servers??
and if so care to part
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
SpamAssassin 3.0.4 is released! SpamAssassin 3.0.4 contains several
important bug fixes and is highly recommended for use over previous
versions.
STILL http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3949 isn't
included. Why? Am I the only one who thinks this is
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
SpamAssassin 3.0.4 is released! SpamAssassin 3.0.4 contains several
important bug fixes and is highly recommended for use over previous
versions.
STILL http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3949 isn't
included. Why? Am I
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Asif Iqbal wrote:
Hi All
I see notes on using MySQL/PgSQL and other SQL database and migration
from Berkeley DB to MySQL. I was wondering if anyone knows how to
migrate to DAN's CDB from Berkeley DB for bayes DB. I like to use
that (CDB) as the
bayes DB.
Thanks
James R wrote:
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
James R wrote:
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
How can that happen? Anybody else here with the same experience?
Are we talking about a bug here? I would really like to know if
this is a problem in my setup or if others
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
How can that happen? Anybody else here with the same experience?
Are we talking about a bug here? I would really like to know if this is
a problem in my setup or if others are experiencing the same..
Arvinn
James R wrote:
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
How can that happen? Anybody else here with the same experience?
Are we talking about a bug here? I would really like to know if this
is a problem in my setup or if others are experiencing the same..
Arvinn
What's
Michael Parker wrote:
On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 05:36:53PM +0100, Tim Bishop wrote:
I've been running with bayes in a MySQL database for a while now, and I
need to start dealing with cleaning up users who are no longer here. I
also have AWL and configuration in the database.
So, I think I'm
I was looking around in my awl table (MySQL) and was surprised to find
that the /16 network that my trusted and internal servers is inside made
it to the second place when doing the following query:
SELECT ip, count(ip) AS rows FROM awl GROUP BY ip ORDER BY rows DESC
LIMIT 10
After doing a
Hi. Is it possible to keep my system-wide AWL setup when using 'spamc -u
recipient' with user preference and AWL stored in SQL?
I currently have a system-wide AWL of more than a million rows that it
would be a pity to loose.
.. or should I switch to personal AWL's anyway?
Arvinn
I have two questions about the SPF plugin in SA.
What is the difference between FAIL and SOFTFAIL on Helo? When running
SA with bayes and network FAIL scores close to zero while SOFTFAIL gives
a solid 3.1. Does FAIL hit a lot of ham? According to my stats,
SPF_HELO_FAIL gets triggered about as
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 09:07 AM 3/31/2005, Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote:
You have a broken trust path. ALL_TRUSTED should *never* match email
from outside your network.
But it does anyway, even when trust path is set correctly:
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/attachment.cgi?id=2508
Hmm. Well
Matt Kettler wrote:
You have a broken trust path. ALL_TRUSTED should *never* match email
from outside your network.
But it does anyway, even when trust path is set correctly:
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/attachment.cgi?id=2508
Happens when spamassassin fails to parse the Received header(s)
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