Hello all!
I've tried and tried, and can't get a rule I've handwritten to work.
Hopefully you all can help. I've got a user using Alltel's picture
messaging that keeps getting whacked every time he sends a message.
It consistently scores about a 12.3 with my setup, where a 10 will get
you
On 6/7/07, Nigel Frankcom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 12:11:11 -0400, D.J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all!
I've tried and tried, and can't get a rule I've handwritten to work.
Hopefully you all can help. I've got a user using Alltel's picture
messaging that keeps getting
Blocking mail base soley on the IP address (whether because it is a dynamic address or has at some time in the past sent a mail to a spamtrap) is akin to shooting the postman because yesterday you received an advertisement.
You obviously don't handle a lot of mail volume. If I had to scan every
Hi all. So I've got a DNSBL I want to use with SpamAssassin that
wasn't included in the stock install. My question (and there's an
alarming lack of anything useful in this area... wiki anyone on the SA
site?) is if my syntax and placement are correct for what I've done.
In my local.cf file, I've
I think what the original poster was asking was how to make thegibberish bodies not get Bayes scanned, so as to not pollute the
database with text that isn't spammy.Exactly my point.Slightly off topic here, but I have a dumb question. If you get a message with obvious bayes poison, what *should*
Slightly off topic here, but I have a dumb question.If you get a message with obvious bayes poison, what *should* you do?Do you remove
the poison and classify, or do you just not classify that message?I train it just like you would any other message - especially since manyget autolearned.The
Why go to all the trouble of rewriting/editing rules when it'd be a loteasier to maintain by just delegating the appropriate zones to your own
DNSBL server?DarylLOL!!! You know, sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. This is exactly what I'm trying to pull off, and it's a heck of a lot
Greetings all:I intend to eventually have local copies for the lists I wish to use, so it's important for me to figure this out. Currently, I'm just trying to get SA to only do checks against the lists that I want to eventually check. However, it still appearst to be checking all of them. I've
On 9/8/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote: Greetings all: I intend to eventually have local copies for the lists I wish to use, so it's important for me to figure this out.Currently, I'm just trying to get SA to only do checks against the lists that I want to
eventually
Excellent!This has worked flawlessly.Now for part 2 of this project, sort of related to the first part.So now I have only the
zones I want to query.When I wish to move to my local servers, is it as simple as adding a new header line into my local.cf file for each list, or will I need to disable
OK, after Googling around for a bit, I may have stumbled on something... specifically this trust path thing. I had my trusted_networks and internal_networks set as my SMTP's and MX's class C network. Because of that, is that causing SA to look at the relay beyond the trusted network as the agent
On 8/24/06, D. J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote: Hello all. I searched my archive of the list, and couldn't find a similar issue.
This is probably something I've misconfigured, but here goes.Running SA 3.14 via the Mail::SpamAssassin Perl plugin from amavisd-new.Have been running
On 8/24/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote: OK, I'm stumped.I need to create a regex that will match if anything other than two terms I've specified exist. So for example, I have two terms I like, say cat and dog.I want
the rule to match if a string contains anything other than
On 8/24/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote: OK, I'm stumped.I need to create a regex that will match if anything other than two terms I've specified exist. So for example, I have two terms I like, say cat and dog.I want
the rule to match if a string contains anything other than
I'm not quite clear on what you want here.Your example should NOThave matched on cat dog bird since it contains one of your terms.
It would have matched on bird, since it doesn't.Oops... that's what I meant. It doesn't match (though I want it to) because it contains one of the terms.
On 8/24/06, Bart Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/24/06, D. J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm expecting these type of strings for sure: cat dog cat dog dog cat
But I may get something like this too: cat cat dog dog dog Essentially I want it to match if anything other than cat or dog
On 8/24/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote: On 8/24/06, Bart Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/24/06, D. J. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: I'm expecting these type of strings for sure: cat dog cat dog dog cat
But I may get something like this too: cat cat
On 8/24/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D.J. wrote: On 8/24/06, Bowie Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: D.J. wrote: On 8/24/06, Bart Schaefer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On 8/24/06, D. J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm expecting these type of strings for sure:
cat
On 8/23/06,
Stuart Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a quick guess, you probably need to fix your Trust Path:http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/TrustPath
No, I've got that set properly, as I didn't trust the autodiscovery. So I've already entered the class C for my MX's and SMTP's there for
Hello all.I searched my archive of the list, and couldn't find a similar issue. This is probably something I've misconfigured, but here goes. Running SA 3.14 via the Mail::SpamAssassin Perl plugin from amavisd-new. Have been running into a problem where some dynamic RBL lists are firing just
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