Joe Zitnik wrote:
A simple no would have sufficed.
It wouldn't have been as amusing though :)
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Thomas Lindell wrote:
Every now and again one of my bonehead customers get's a trojon that starts
shooting out spam message like crazy. I usualy catch it withen a few hours
but I am wondering if there's a way for me to scan messages my customers
send and drop them or bounce them back if there
Robert Nicholson wrote:
Are you saying that 25_antivirus.cf doesn't have MICROSOFT_EXECUTABLE in
3.11?
That requires an extra plugin from what I can see:
# Requires the Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AntiVirus plugin be loaded.
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Spamassassin List wrote:
Put the .pm file that is attached in your M::SA::Plugins dir. Add to
your init.pre (or v310.pre) the following line.
Where is the usual Plugins dir?
regards
It doesn't really matter as you can specify the plugin location in the
*.pre file eg.
loadplugin
Very nice. Over 100 hits on one box in less than half an hour!
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Tom Ray wrote:
Let me re-phrase that, there's no listed form of contact on their
website. I was just there...you have a choice of Header Help, and Terms.
There's no Contact SpamCop option, no listed email accounts to mail
to. So how does Joe Average know how to contact Spam Cop?
Why would
Marc Perkel wrote:
So if I used SPF then I would lose email
to these customers.
No you wouldn't unless someone was doing some kind of demented hard fail
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It *could* be an interesting project, but how long does an IP remain
blacklisted?
The other problem is that although you may think the whitelist is where
the accuracy is going to be there will be plenty of clueless sysadmins
who will blindly block based on the blacklist regardless of how accurate
You could have a look at MailScanner (http://www.mailscanner.info) as
this has builtin support for phishing checks ...
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slyandjen wrote:
If SpamAssasin is enable
does it ignore the whitelist/blacklist settings in MailScanner?
if it does
where is the whitelist/Blacklist settings
That's a MailScanner specific question, so you should really try posting
about it on the MailScanner lists
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Jeff Chan wrote:
Doesn't Barracuda use SpamAssassin in their boxes? If so it's
not too surprising that it wouldn't perform much differently from
SpamAssassin :-)
It's probably using an old version *shrug*
Barracuda may not use SARE, so SARE may indeed be better.
Quite possibly
Logan Shaw wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, slyandjen wrote:
what is the correct procedure to enable to spam.blacklist file
I edited a file /etc/ and changed a line
Is Definitely Spam = %rules-dir%/spam.blacklist.rules
High Scoring Spam Actions = store
and then I created a spam.blacklist file and
slyandjen wrote:
ok sorry
spam.blacklist.rules this is the blacklist file I was talking about
MailScanner.conf this is the I was asking about a line
Definite Spam Is High Scoring =
if I use the spam.blacklist.rules file what should it be on this line?
Definite Spam Is High
Try URIBL
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Num ber wrote:
Thanks to you ...
I'm only need to add this code in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf ??
(I have read the site :
To utilize our lists in SpamAssasin, add the following ruleset to your
local configuration directory (ie /etc/mail/spamassassin).
But i'm not sure to understand
Chris Santerre wrote:
Almost... restart spamd if you're using it :)
Heh
I don't :)
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Aaron Boyles wrote:
How do I take myself off this mailing list?
-Javin
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Kenneth Porter wrote:
You can also impose this cost on spammers by enabling the GreetPause
feature in the more recent versions of sendmail. This tells sendmail not
to answer right away when receiving a connection, and to drop the
connection if anything is received before the greeting is sent
Philip Prindeville wrote:
I periodically get automated emails from people I mostly don't know
or know only remotely asking me to update some contact information
for them... and it's always from Plaxo. Looking at the headers, the
origin looks legit.
This seems to be a service that
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 12:05:29PM -0500, Benjamin Adams wrote:
I'm running 3.1.0
is there a script to just update all my rules with spamassassin?
If you upgrade to 3.1.1 you can use sa-update which will let you download new
rules in between releases.
Which ports
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 07:36:18PM +0100, Michele Neylon:: Blacknight.ie
wrote:
Which ports and protocols does this use for the connections in and out?
It does a few DNS queries, and grabs files via HTTP.
BTW, I've added a bunch of information at
http
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
Make sure you've got 8090/TCP open. It's used for the HTTP connection
to the mirroring system.
Ah ha..
I was afraid it was that :(
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Expertsites, Inc. wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ascensionwow
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 8:10 AM
Subject: First timer
Bear with me, as it has been 7 years since I've used a mailing list like
this.
My question is very simple, and yet I
Benny Pedersen wrote:
POP-before-SMTP olso works with imap
only bad thing about POP-before-SMTP is that it does not work if
POP-before-SMTP user is behind a NAT ip
if a user sits behind NAT it could open relay for more then one user, that
the only reason i do not use
POP-before-SMTP
Chris Santerre wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 1:00 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: SpamAssassin large-scale users willing to comment?
Hey all --
Apache SpamAssassin has won
Mads Ipsen wrote:
Sorry to bother about this, but couldn't seem to find the answer. How do I
unsubscribe from this list?
// Mads
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Cian Davis wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if I can specify a different path for configs in instead
of /home/$USER/.spamassassin. I want to read them from
/config/$USER/.spamassassin/user_prefs - preferably su'ed to the user.
This is SA 3.0.3 on Debian Sarge x86 and using spamc/spamd.
Cheers!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too had missed that the bounce was from the list server. GTUBE
idea withdrawn.
10.0, as I see from the X-ASF-Spam-Status header.
Maybe suggesting that samples be posted to pastebin could avoid this?
Michele
Steven Stern wrote:
If you can edit sendmail.mc and make a new sendmail configuration, then
you could install spamass-milter. You can then set a reject condition
for some spam score.
As far as I know cpanel servers use exim and the OP sounds like he is on
a shared hosting account.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This came up separately, and is worth getting into the archives ;)
The higher-res SpamAssassin logo can be found in various formats here:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/logo/
I'm creating this wiki page:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/LogoDetails
Nathaniel Dell wrote:
I want to get a notification if a certain user sends an email to anyone
in our company. I am using spamassassin 2.6. I think this might be
accomplished by running the -l filename, --log-to-mbox=filename command
and doing a grep on the sender’s name in the resulting file,
Justin Mason wrote:
Hey all --
Since there's now a few anti-spam bloggers about, I took the liberty of
setting up a Planet on the subject:
http://planet.spam.abuse.net/
(A Planet is a subject-specific weblog aggregator; republishing weblog
entries in a single place, and providing a
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
I have a wonderfull message for all of you
I wrote a script.
=
:-)
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls
Amos wrote:
I must say I'm not particularly thrilled about the tactics employed by
SpamCop. At a university it is sometimes difficult to control every
single thing that everybody does on campus, unless of course perhaps
if this was a complete authoritarian state. We try hard to control and
Why don't you ask your hosting provider?
The kind of thing you are trying to do would lead to your account being
cancelled if you were a client of ours and you hadn't asked permission
or consulted with us.
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David A. Roth wrote:
Thanks for your reply. So far they have not been interested in changing
anything I requested. (They refused to disable the X-popbeforeSMTP
thing which lists every known e-mail address of the sender in all
outgoing headers.) I thought I would ask here since there might be
Tony Melia wrote:
Hi, I am looking at setting up a new linux box dedicated to spamassassin
via amavisd. I am wondering what the best distro is to do this on, is
there a particular distro you guys can recommend? I am not looking for
an out-of-the-box solution, but one that spam cleaning is
Marc Perkel wrote:
I created a wiki page here for third party services. Rather than a
comparisin matrix I figure why not just put the vendor propaganda there
and let people figure it out for themselves. I posted my stuff and I'm
encouraging other vendors to do likewise.
mouss wrote:
and if someone has the courage to devise a comparison matrix... (neutral
if possible)
Finding a neutral 3rd party to do a comparison matrix would be
difficult, but interesting
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Dallas L. Engelken wrote:
FYI
Just had a report from a user regarding
http://www.spamcop.net/w3m?action=checkblockip=66.249.82.205
64.233.185.27 is an mx ( 5 ) for xproxy.gmail.com
64.233.185.27 is an mx ( 5 ) for gmail.com
That could be effecting quite a lot of people...
This was
Kelson wrote:
Pat Traynor wrote:
Are there any companies that offer mail storage services with
Spamassassin? What I'd like is that if I'm hosting xyzzy.com, I'd like
to have mail.xyzzy.com point to this 3rd party provider and have them
handle everything.
Another shameless plug. We
Chris Thielen wrote:
Hi Casey,
Larry and Dhawal are correct, you shouldn't be restarting spamd if you
don't use it (spamassassin --lint does NOT require spamd). I recommend
changing SA_RESTART to a command that will restart MailScanner, or cause
MailScanner to reload its config files.
Greg Allen wrote:
Spamcop admins are idiots. They have always had issues with
allowing major ISPs such as Hotmail to be listed.
No. Spam is spam. Just because it comes from a major ISP does not lessen
that fact.
If a major email provider or ISP is a source of spam then they should be
listed.
Loren Wilton wrote:
net.dns 0.51 is known to have various problems with SA, most
or all of which are fixed in version 52. Or 49, for that
matter. I don't recall if this is one of them, but it might be worth
the test to see.
Agreed.
I upgraded to .52 on one of our production machines to
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