On 7/3/19 11:24 AM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
And 'Data::Validate::Domain'.
That was for an older version of the plugin, it's now not needed anymore.
Get the code from the github repository to have the latest version.
I downloaded the version that was on the install page. It has a date tag o
On 7/3/19 7:54 AM, Riccardo Alfieri wrote:
apparently I missed to write on the documentation that you need also Perl's
List::MoreUtils installed.
And 'Data::Validate::Domain'.
david
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I noticed the following errors showing up in my logs ...
Jan 18 08:36:12 listmail spamd[2800]: dns: bad dns reply: addr is not a string
at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/IO/Socket/IP.pm line 662, line 48.
I'm running ...
SpamAssassin version 3.4.2
running on Perl version 5.16.3
Any suggesti
On 1/10/2019 6:03 PM, David Gibbs wrote:
I'm trying to get spamd to log to my maillog but can't figure out
what's going wrong. Jan 10 17:43:01 listmail spamd[21503]: logger:
removing stderr method
I tried changing the syslog facility on spamd to local1 and the same
thing happe
On 1/10/19 6:03 PM, David Gibbs wrote:
I'm trying to get spamd to log to my maillog but can't figure out what's
going wrong.
Also, spamd is logging oddly even in the messages file...
Jan 10 18:11:32 listmail spamd[21867]: logger: removing stderr method
Jan 10 18:11:33 listm
OK, I'm confused.
I'm trying to get spamd to log to my maillog but can't figure out what's going
wrong.
I'm invoking spamd like this ...
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /usr/bin/spamd --syslog=mail -d -c -m5 -H
--razor-home-dir=/var/lib/razor/ --razor-log-file=sys-syslog -r /var/run/spamd.pid
I have t
On 11/21/2018 12:56 AM, @lbutlr wrote:
While updating spamassassin, several emails were destructive lost
because of the absence of spamc. To be fair, the date did get stuck
unexpectedly asking for a confirmation, but still I’d like to avoid
this happening again.
Maybe I'm missing something, but
On 4/13/2018 8:40 AM, David Jones wrote:
P.S. I would love to help with any RBL/URIBLs with honeypot/spamtrap
accounts if anyone would like to contact me off list.
I have a few domains that I will _never_ receive email on ... I would like to
contribute too.
david
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On 4/24/2014 12:36 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> Overall, it should let you know you can proceed.
Kevin:
Thanks for your help. Got the update installed & running fine now.
david
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On 04/23/2014 04:42 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
If you run make distclean and then perl Makefile.PL and then make tardist, does
that
work?
I blew away the directory and untar'ed it again ... this time it didn't complain
about Config.pm.
/usr/local/home/david/work/Mail-SpamAssassin-
I'm trying to create a RPM for my Fedora 10 system and have encountered a
problem.
I run the command: rpmbuild -tb Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.5.tar.gz
It seems to run OK until this point ...
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Requires(postun): /bin/sh
Requires: /bin/sh /usr
mouss wrote:
>> Mailman has specific functionality to remove signature headers so
>> that the message can be resigned as it's sent out.
>
> which doesn't help, because if I get mail claiming to come "From:
> ", yet it doesn't have a sig of mine, I don't
> really care if some fancy mailman owner h
Bill Landry wrote:
> This may be true if the sender were adding the footer before signing and
> sending the message to the list. However, not true if it's the mailing
> list that is adding the footer after the original sender has already
> signed the message.
As I understand it, in order for the
mouss wrote:
> - mail admin at example.com configures his mail system to sign all
> outbound mail with DKIM
> - he rejects any mail with a From: in his domain if it doesn't have a
> valid DKIM signature
> - j...@example.com posts to a list that appends a footer (or munges the
> Reply-To header, ass
mouss wrote:
> - this modifies the body, thus breaking signatures. when mail gets back
> to the same domain (sender and final recipient in same domain), this may
> cause problems. I agree that many lists do break signatures so the
> receiving site should cope with this, but I am not sure they reall
LuKreme wrote:
> The unsubscribe link is right there in plain sight. Whether Gmail
> conceals it from you has nothing to do with it.
Few consumer mail clients (Gmail, Yahoo, Thunderbird, OE, Outlook,
Lotus/Domino, etc) show the user headers by default. This means they are
clearly NOT in plain s
Any thoughts on this?
David Gibbs wrote:
I was watching my maillog this morning, trying to spot something else
that wasn't quite working right when I noticed a bunch of errors similar
to the following:
Feb 19 11:09:26 rivendell spamd[987]: Subroutine
DEAR_SOMETHING_one_line_body_
I was watching my maillog this morning, trying to spot something else
that wasn't quite working right when I noticed a bunch of errors similar
to the following:
Feb 19 11:09:26 rivendell spamd[987]: Subroutine
DEAR_SOMETHING_one_line_body_te
st redefined at
/var/lib/spamassassin/3.002004/upda
mouss wrote:
uri GOOGLE_SEARCH_BTNIm{gooo?gle\..*/search.*btnI=}
Loose the last equals sign, I've seen similar samples come through
without it.
david
Justin Mason wrote:
oops, that looks like a bug. could you open an entry on
bugzilla.spamassassin.org?
Logged as #5769.
david
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Justin Mason wrote:
Apache SpamAssassin 3.2.4 is now available! This is a maintenance
release of the 3.2.x branch.
I just updated to 2.3.4 ... but when I tried to run sa-compile, I got
the following error ...
--
[18717] info: generic: base extraction starting. this can take a while...
--[ UxBoD ]-- wrote:
> Yes image spam can be a real pain.
While I agree that image spam is a PITA ... I have to wonder how ANYONE
in the right mind could fall for that garbage.
I mean, be real ... if the message you get contains an image, surrounded
by garbage text, and the image quality is wors
Does anyone know if there is a way to setup a sendmail alias (or
virtuser table entry) so that a message is received, filtered through
spamassassin, and then forwarded to another email address?
I've got some 'role' addresses I want to setup ... but really want to
flag spam as much as possible for
Igor Chudov wrote:
> Here's something that I do not understand. What is the point of
> spamming people repeatedly not once, twice, or even 10 times, but
> hundreds of times. If I wanted to procure pils, or pgrn, or whatever,
> I would have done it on the first 10 spams. After 100 or so spams,
> wha
dny wrote:
> is there a way to setup apache to use spam assassin rule?
> so that apache will check first (dnsbl or some other way) if the
> posted content is spam or not?
Although not generic to apache in general, this is a Wordpress plug-in
that uses spamassassin to filter comments.
http://www.
Folks:
I'm trying to create a rule that are basically exclusive of each other.
That is ... if rule 1 is matched, then ignore rule 2.
My particular example ...
I want to create a rule that will assign a specific score if the subject
contains the word 'euromillion', but have a lower score if the
Michael Parker wrote:
> One interesting feature of the talk was the release of a plugin that
> handles persistent database connection in SpamAssassin. This is
> especially useful for folks using SQL for user preferences, AWL or
> Bayes. I invite everyone to try it out and provide lots of feedback
Paul Benedict wrote:
I want to know if there is a Java interface into SpamAssassin?
Shouldn't be too difficult.
You can interact with spamd using TCP/IP.
Check out http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/spamd/PROTOCOL
david
Folks:
I just got a message that was flagged as spam due to the URIBL_JP_SURBL
rule ... it matched on the URI 'range.com' ... my domain, midrange.com,
is what triggered it.
> 3.4 URIBL_JP_SURBL Contains an URL listed in the JP SURBL
> blocklist
>[URIs: range.co
Chris wrote:
On Tuesday 11 October 2005 09:14 pm, David Gibbs wrote:
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4541#c5
Thanks David, I see that it only applies to Microsoft caller-id and not an
SA bug.
It relates to the missing perl module which is used by SPF, which is
used by
Chris wrote:
Oct 11 19:51:44 cpollock spamd[6762]: Can't locate LMAP/CID2SPF.pm in @INC
See http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4541#c5
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
>>Sep 30 07:28:54 linux spamd[15172]: Can't locate LMAP/CID2SPF.pm in @INC
>>/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail/SPF/Query.pm line 1749,
> Mail::SPF::Query wants to use LMAP::CID2SPF, but you don't have it installed.
Yeah, I figured that ... it's now installed.
I'm still g
Folks:
This morning spamd shutdown for some reason ... I can't determine what
it might be.
The log showed this ...
Sep 30 07:28:54 linux spamd[15172]: Can't locate LMAP/CID2SPF.pm in @INC
(@INC contains: lib ../lib
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5
Folks:
Does anyone know if there is a way to cause specific email addresses to
be excluded from AWL processing?
I run a number of mailing lists using mailman ... and I get a lot of
notification messages from the mailman-owner address. I also get a
rather significant amount of spam addressed to t
Justin Mason wrote:
> SpamAssassin 3.1.0-rc1 is released! SpamAssassin 3.1.0 is a major update.
> SpamAssassin is a mail filter which uses advanced statistical and
> heuristic tests to identify spam (also known as unsolicited bulk email).
Don't know if this is significant ...
When I ran perl Mak
David Gibbs wrote:
> I ran spamd in debug mode for a while, hoping that I could catch one of
> the messages slipping by ... and I did.
Anyone?
This is happening more frequently ... and I can't find a pattern.
david
David Gibbs wrote:
> May 6 17:50:38 linux spamd[3396]: error: Insecure dependency in eval
> while running setuid at
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm line
> 1958, line 57._ Transport endpoint is not connected, continuing
I ran spamd in debug mode
Folks:
Every now and then a obvious spam message slips by SA and, when I look
in the maillog for the message id that got past, I see the following ...
May 6 17:50:38 linux spamd[3396]: error: Insecure dependency in eval
while running setuid at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail/SpamAssassin/Per
I'm getting a lot of spam slipping through SA 3.0.1 (on RH 8.0) and the
following message is getting logged about the same time:
Nov 15 14:24:28 linux spamd[17314]: error: Insecure dependency in eval
while running setuid at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm line
Any thoughts on this?
David Gibbs wrote:
Folks:
I recently enabled rbl checks in my spamassassin configuration ...
skip_rbl_checks 0
After I did this, I noticed the following error showing up in my log ...
Oct 22 09:31:02 linux spamd[13465]: error: Insecure dependency in eval
while
I just had some spam slip through ... I checked my maillog and saw the
following error that seems to be related to the spam message (using
msgid to correlate)...
Nov 7 20:24:02 linux spamd[18221]: error: Insecure dependency in eval
while running setuid at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail/S
Folks:
I recently enabled rbl checks in my spamassassin configuration ...
skip_rbl_checks 0
After I did this, I noticed the following error showing up in my log ...
Oct 22 09:31:02 linux spamd[13465]: error: Insecure dependency in eval
while running setuid at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.
Matt Kettler wrote:
I don't believe the RelayCountry plugin adds anything visible to the
message.
Ok, I didn't get that from the docs (such as they are). I expected the
"X-Relay-Countries" header to be added to the message.
It adds the country code to the metadata that gets used as bayes tokens
Any suggestions on how to activate the RelayCountry plug-in?
I've added this line to my /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file ...
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry
... and restarted spamd.
My messages, however, do not have any additional information that
indicates the country
I have a number of email addresses that get only spam, so I've set them
up as spamtraps.
They are simply sendmail aliases that send to "| /usr/bin/spamassassin -r".
When I manually run the spamassassin -r command, however, I get the
following...
$cat sample-spam.txt | spamassassin -r
Pyzor -> r
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