Re: sendmail + spamassassin and SQL prefs

2011-05-16 Thread Matt Elson
On Fri, 13 May 2011 10:59 -0600, Scott sst...@gmail.com wrote: I am using Sendmail and SQL prefs with SA. The problem I am having is that Sendmail seems to only send the username to SA when filtering so our aliases only use the default settings. What glue are you using to have Sendmail call

Re: sendmail + spamassassin and SQL prefs

2011-05-16 Thread Matt Elson
Ideally if spamass-milter could pass the entire email address to SA I could deal with this in my control panel. I haven't used spamass-milter at all so take this with a grain of salt, but the following from the man page seems hopeful for your environment:

Re: __PILL_PRICE Problems

2011-03-20 Thread Matt Elson
rulesets?) to see what changed specifically. At least mailflow is back again :) Aye. Made for an... exciting early Sunday morning for me, and was a good lesson in the wisdom of staggering rule updates across servers a bit better than I was ;) Matt Elson

Re: __PILL_PRICE Problems

2011-03-20 Thread Matt Elson
fails for me, loops, freebsd 7.3, intel, perl 5.12.3, SA 3.3.1, re2c 001305 what rule should we comment out until this is fixed? Commenting out the following fixed it for me, so should be safe #tflags __PILL_PRICE_1 multiple #tflags __PILL_PRICE_2 multiple #tflags

Re: __PILL_PRICE Problems

2011-03-20 Thread Matt Elson
On 3/20/11 10:28 AM, Michael Scheidell wrote: So it is an intel 32 bit thing or a perl 5.12? I'm having the problem on an Intel 32-bit Linux machine running 5.8.8 with the same version of re2c, so it looks like the common thread is Intel 32 bit + re2c. I'll see if I can throw up 64 bit

Re: __PILL_PRICE Problems

2011-03-20 Thread Matt Elson
permutations, let me know. (I guess it doesn't really matter what specific combination of things causes the issue, but I'm still sort of curious). Matt Elson

Weird Problem w/ Rule2XSBody + Sought Rule

2009-07-01 Thread Matt Elson
Hey all, I stumbled upon an odd issue the other day that I'm having trouble tracking down. Namely, a certain rule in the sought rule set, when compiled for use with Rule2XSBody is causing the processing of *some* emails to, well, never really end. Piping the mail through spamassassin or into