Re: How do I stop SA checking mail from authenticated users

2011-10-05 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 05/10/2011 16:23, Giles Coochey wrote: On Tue, October 4, 2011 20:59, Frank Leonhardt wrote: On 04/10/2011 19:22, Kris Deugau wrote: Frank Leonhardt wrote: Here's the problem: I have a single mail server (not commercial) using sendmail to accept incoming mail from all sources

Re: Minimal server specs for SA question

2011-10-05 Thread Frank Leonhardt
by LOEWENTHAL Simon-2 Oct 03, 2011; 11:08amHi there: I have to set-up a few low power SA boxes. Currently I'm used to using Intel Xeon 2.6Ghz with 16Gb of memory, but these proposed boxes are small. I won't buy one unless I know it c

Re: How do I stop SA checking mail from authenticated users - Solved

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 23:45, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote: On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 15:10 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: This question comes up enough so that it ought to be in the FAQ. While I believe a FAQ does really not help all that much on and by itself, but instead serves as a handy place to point peo

Re: How do I stop SA checking mail from authenticated users

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 23:10, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: This question comes up enough so that it ought to be in the FAQ. spamass-milter as others have said does not pay attention to authenticated mail. Other milters do - but other milters are often a lot more complicated, and can run slower, to say nothi

Re: How do I stop SA checking mail from authenticated users

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 22:52, Kris Deugau wrote: Frank Leonhardt wrote: I think there's a terminology mis-match here. To me "milter" is a sendmail mail filter, of which there can be any number configured (this is me making no assumptions about Postfix &c). In this case it's just

Re: How do I stop SA checking mail from authenticated users

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 20:17, Kris Deugau wrote: Frank Leonhardt wrote: Thanks Kris, Kelson and Noel - pretty unanimous answer - just don't call the milter for stuff on 465! Unfortunately I don't know how to achieve this, but I'll go off and do some research now I know what I'm tryi

Re: How do I stop SA checking mail from authenticated users

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 19:22, Kris Deugau wrote: Frank Leonhardt wrote: Here's the problem: I have a single mail server (not commercial) using sendmail to accept incoming mail from all sources, and filtering using spamassassin. It also accepts mail from roaming users - encrypted mail using port 46

How do I stop SA checking mail from authenticated users

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
Here's the problem: I have a single mail server (not commercial) using sendmail to accept incoming mail from all sources, and filtering using spamassassin. It also accepts mail from roaming users - encrypted mail using port 465 and authenticating users with SASL, and is expected to relay this.

Re: Rule updates

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 14:39, Michael Scheidell wrote: On 10/4/11 3:07 AM, Lars Jørgensen wrote: Hi, Is it me or has it been a long time since there has been an update to the spamassassin ruleset? Most common reasons for a problem (IME, on FreeBSD) Incorrect permissions on directory Incorrect pe

Re: Rule matching in a wrapped header

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 14:41, John Hardin wrote: On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Frank Leonhardt wrote: So, doing this using the actual rule and an actual header it *does* work. It's only when its run through the milter that it fails to match. Are you attempting to match the Received: header added by you

Re: Rule matching in a wrapped header

2011-10-04 Thread Frank Leonhardt
On 04/10/2011 01:58, RW wrote: On Mon, 03 Oct 2011 23:12:57 +0100 Frank Leonhardt wrote: I'm having a great deal of trouble writing a rule to match something in a Received: header. The problem is that sendmail(?) is whitespace wrapping the header. In other words, instead of: Header

Rule matching in a wrapped header

2011-10-03 Thread Frank Leonhardt
I'm having a great deal of trouble writing a rule to match something in a Received: header. The problem is that sendmail(?) is whitespace wrapping the header. In other words, instead of: Received: from [192.168.1.31] (mux.example.com [1.2.3.4]) by mail.example.com (8.14.4/8.14.4) with ESMTP id