Then whos job? :) Habeas doesnt monitor Your Inbox.
If You have the time to write here just for 'flaming' against a ~good concept...
...Maybe it would be a better idea to spend that time on supporting them with
Your feedback.
Cheers,
LuKreme írta:
On Nov 25, 2009, at 3:03, Matus UHLAR -
I'm sure they monitor them in various ways, but there could be exceptions (there is no absolutely perfect solution for this problem) - and
the blue pill for that is called feedback.
Per Jessen írta:
Hajdú Zoltán wrote:
LuKreme írta:
On Nov 25, 2009, at 3:03, Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh
Habeas (nowdays ReturnPath) certifies their clients, forces them to provide unsubscription options in their advertising messages, etc. If
there wasnt any unsubscribe option then contact their support/abuse team. They list many important parties who sends transactional messages
and so on, that
Or just report it...
Sender Abuse and Complaint Reporting
Any concerns or complaints regarding the Return Path Certification program can be
submitted to certificat...@returnpath.net.
Cheers,
rich...@buzzhost.co.uk írta:
I'm not really familiar with HABEAS_ACCREDITED_COI and I'm interested
They only White-list.
So if the trust is higher, then the score should be lower...
Cheers,
twofers írta:
I get:
* -1.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW RBL: Sender listed at
http://www.dnswl.org/, low
* trust
and I read the dnswl.org home page, but I don't understand why this rule
Hello,
The 'stored tokens' are the last 5 bytes of the SHA1 hashed 'real token'.
There is no (effective) way to decode the stored versions to their original
format.
But you can verify that a given token does exists in the database (tkate the
last 5 bytes of the SHA1 hashed token...).
You can find them off-line under: /usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm
(path may differ)
# cat /usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm|grep item bayes_
will reveal them.
Cheers,
Helmut Schneider írta:
Hi,
where can I find a complete set of (bayes) options for local.cf? Either