Yes I'm using amavisd-new, this got me on the right track.
Thanks,
James
On Mar 23, 2010, at 7:39 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
James,
I have a few emails from internal servers that got flagged as SPAM.
I added trusted_networks 10.10.10.0/24 to my local.cf so that emails from
those servers aren't
Last email had the wrong subject.
I have a few emails from internal servers that got flagged as SPAM. I added
trusted_networks 10.10.10.0/24 to my local.cf so that emails from those servers
aren't checked for SPAM.
I have the IDs for emails that are in the /var/virusmails directory. Is there
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to be removed from this distrubtion list, anyone have an idea
how to do that?
Yes in the headers:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks,
James
Paco Yepes wrote:
I want to connect spamc in IP 172.19.3.1 to spamd in IP 172.19.2.1
spamd is running in 2.1 with the following options:
# ps -ef | grep spamd
root 11192 1 0 14:20 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/spamd -m 10 -A
172.19.3.1 -A 172.19.3.2 -A 127.0.0.1 -d
Jeffrey N. Miller wrote:
How and where can I change the Manual Whitelist and/or Blacklist scores?
score rule score
in your local.cf to override.
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Thanks,
James
Jeffrey N. Miller wrote:
can u give me an example?
would you put:
blacklist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
score 10.0
-Original Message-
From: James R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 10:00 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Whitelist and Blacklist default
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 01:01 PM 5/16/2005, James R wrote:
Take a look at Thunderbirds redirect plugin. It works well, and only
adds a few lines to the message, along with your mail server's lines.
I have a script that strips those lines off, and the message as
delivered to the client is now
jimsheffer wrote:
Hi everyone.
I've just set up a new mail server running the latest version of
spamassassin.
I'm getting ready to add some extra rules, and RDJ.
I ran lint -D on the basic config file I have for sa to see what I get
before adding a bunch of rule files, and got the
David B Funk wrote:
Tonight our site is being bombarded by German political spam or
Joe-jobbed bounce fall-out. So far it appears to all be coming
from trojaned PCs. Other than the specific URLs in the messages
havn't found any easily identified parts to create rules for.
anybody else seeing this?
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 08:35 AM 5/16/2005, Phibee Network operation Center wrote:
1- Create a email on my relay server and send with my mail software
(in forward, i use thunderbird)
to this mailbox for after start sa-learn ? but in forward, it's not a
problems ?
You cannot use a normal inline
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested in using SpamAssassin and would like to know if anyone
has used it for
outbound filtering.
For example:
I would like the ability to filter messages by domain. To prevent being
blacklisted by
AOL or such companies, I would like to filter outbound email
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 the problem? Looks like, in
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 are experiencing the same
Ben Wylie wrote:
Currently I am running my mailserver on a windows box.
I have just bought a new server and will probably be running CentOS on it. I
would like to migrate my mailserver onto this linux box so that hopefully I
will be able to get a faster, more stable system.
I'm looking for advice
Paul Boven wrote:
Hi everyone,
Here are some observations on using Bayes and autolearning I would like
to share, and have your input on.
Autolearning is turining out to be more trouble than it's worth.
Although it helps the system to get to know the ham we send and get, and
learn some of the
Mike Jackson wrote:
[snipped - um, pun intended]
Okay, I'm going to take the devil's advocate approach here. By signing
up with them, you created a business relationship. While their emails
may be unwanted, they're not unsolicited. Your righteous indignation is
unfounded - as much as I hate
Robert Swan wrote:
How do I clear, or unlearn the bayes filter it seems that it is picking
up wrong. E-mail that is SPAM has autolearn=ham in the header and this
is wrong.
I am Running SPAMASSASSIN 3.0.3 on a Linux Red Hat 9 server. (just
upgraded) did this in version 3.0.2 also, unrelated
Brian R. Jones wrote:
So I wrote a plugin for spamassassin, and I'd like a few volunteers to
try/abuse/critique it before I donate it fully to the public domain.
The plugin is ValidLocalUser.pm, and the reason I wrote it is because I
get a lot of spam to my domain that has the following
James R wrote:
Brian R. Jones wrote:
So I wrote a plugin for spamassassin, and I'd like a few volunteers to
try/abuse/critique it before I donate it fully to the public domain.
The plugin is ValidLocalUser.pm, and the reason I wrote it is because
I get a lot of spam to my domain that has
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