François Conil said:
snip
it's kinda easy with postfix :
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~malth/gaptuning/postfix/
I strongly advise to run it manually instead of via cron, since if the
exchange server sh*t itself, the exchange_recipients list will contains
nothing and all mails will be
jdow said:
snip
Yup, it sure does, but that's OK. The intent was to detect email messages
where:
1) From matches /\bebay\b/i
2) From DOES NOT MATCH /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i
The fact that @ebay. matches /bebay\b/ is irrelevant.
Let's see if I can amplify the intent.
The particular spam had a
Ralph Seichter said:
Hi,
first I want to thank you for keeping up all the good work and
updating the rule files. Unfortunately, some of the PGP signatures
don't seem to match their rule files (i.e. 70_sare_genlsubj.cf.sig,
70_sare_header.cf.sig), and Matt's Key 0x1129F0D3 used for signing
Jeffrey N. Miller said:
I'm experiencing problems with the imap-sa-learn.pl script but it may be more
because my Exchange server. I've started the IMAP virtual server but clients
can't
recognize it as an IMAP server? What am I missing? I've never configured an
IMAP
server and there is
Kang, Joseph S. said:
[snip]
From what I've seen the raw headers are not changed with the
exception of the MailScanner spamassassin score which may be
different because of RBL-SURBL's that have picked up on it.
This doesn't appear to be a problem because sa-learn ignores
the spam markup
Christian Purnomo said:
I have a similiar approach, I noticed though that when the email is
copied across to a public folder OR an IMAP folder, the email
header/body is changed with ms-application/tnef. So whatever you feed
sa-learn, it's not going to be effective as the body of the email has
Steven Dickenson said:
Vadym Chepkov wrote:
I have read ResendingMailWithHeaders document and I couldn't find is there a
plug-in available for
Outlook so you can provide a feedback to Bayes just by pressing 'Spam' or
'Ham'
buttons? Thank
you.
Nothing I've found yet.
This page comes
Irina said:
Hi Irina,
Thank you all for answering me.
I found one link that may be very interesting
(http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CustomRulesets)
Next, I thought if there is a place for automatic uploading rules, then may
be notifying me and I would reload SA. That is what I asked
Hi David,
A few quick tips to help performance...
David Velásquez Restrepo said:
SNIP
http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules/bigevil.cf
Do not, I repeat do not use this file, it grew way to big. This type of test is
better handled by SURBL.
Robert Swan said:
I do this on our servers here, I use fetchmail with IMAP. I have setup
the public folder for everyone to dump into but then have to pull the
SPAM into a local folder in my inbox to feed it to fetchmail, because
IMAP does not support the public folders only mailbox folders.
Joe Kletch said:
Reference header text below 3.7 AWL AWL: From: address is in the auto
white-list why is something in the auto whitelist scoring positive?
Shouldn't this be adding negative points?
Thanks,
Joe Kletch
* 3.7 AWL AWL: From: address is in the auto white-list
Hi Joe,
Check out
Herold Heiko said:
From: Matt Yackley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you using a sitewide bayes DB? This may affect your
I will at first, I need to start as soon as possible,
This should be a bit easier to manage and quicker to setup and you may find
that it
works well enough to skip trying
Hi Herold,
Are you using a sitewide bayes DB? This may affect your choice of solutions,
I'm
running sitewide, so my method may not work if you are using seperate DBs for
all
your users
Herold Heiko said:
Newbie Alert - New to Spamassassin. Pondering enhancement to my current
basic
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Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I've released a new version of evilnumbers and there are several changes in the
new
version.
Ruleset name change:
In order to get this old setup in line with current SARE standards the name of
the
ruleset has changed from evilnumbers.cf to
like to this this issue resolved.
If you use SpamAssassin as a filter for an Exchange system and would like to add
your voice, please contact me off-list.
Thanks for your time,
Matt Yackley
[1] http://tirian.magd.ox.ac.uk/~nick/code/
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Nick Leverton said:
Since about 18.00 yesterday, there seems to be a problem with retrieving
rules from http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules/rulename.cf. When I
retrieve any rule, I get the following HTML on the front, which causes
SA lint to fail. I have tried several rulesets and several
Giff Hammar said:
I am trying to build SpamAssassin 3.0.2 on RH9 and it fails when I try to run
make. The error message is:
/usr/bin/perl spamc/configure.pl --prefix=/usr
--sysconfdir=/etc/mail/spamassassin --datadir=/usr/share/spamassassi
n --enable-ssl=no
cd spamc
/usr/bin/perl
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Hash: SHA1
Today marks the first full year that SARE has been contributing custom rules to
the
SA community.
Happy Birthday SARE!
Updated:
evilnumbers.cf
http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules.htm
Cheers,
matt
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SARE
Kevin Peuhkurinen said:
J Thomas Hancock wrote:
I apologize for the questions, but this is how my Boss wants things
done and who am I to argue with him. I figure he will listen to me
better if I have a creditable source, the SpamAssassin mailing list,
backing me up versus me by myself.
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