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t 12:15 AM, jdow wrote:
You added ClamAV plugin?
{^_^}
- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Martin"
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SA seems unusually slow today and I'm trying to figure out if
I've done something to my configuration that is causing the
problem or if it i
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[8121] dbg: dns: timeout for sorbs after 20 seconds
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Letterboxed Movie TV Schedule http://www.widemovies.com/lbx.html
in the last 30 hours or so.
Rerunning the same message through with spamc gives the same
score, but no __alarm__ messages.
SA 3.1rc1
I started to debug this and ran out of time. From what I saw, it
appeared to be coming out of the Pyzor and DCC plugins.
d
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n 13.7 seconds, 2360 bytes.
Anyone know how one might track these down (what debug areas to start
with)? I've seen 2 in the last 30 hours or so.
Rerunning the same message through with spamc gives the same score,
but no __alarm__ messages.
SA 3.1rc1
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refore scoring ~ -100) be
autolearned?
My bayes thresholds are set for 12.1 (spam) and -12.0(ham).
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eem to be a
bug if multiple spamd clients are trying to do bayes_expire
simultaneously.
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seems that is the case.
Is it doing the right thing?
SA 3.1pre1
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That was it. I had for some reason has removed the R flag in the
postfix filter that was sending the mail to spamc.
That of course broke spf's ability to do lookups on Return-Path.
On Aug 16, 2005, at 9:29 AM, Steve Martin wrote:
Running spamd with --debug=spf I'm getting some
w what may be causing that? Something in how postfix
passes the message to spamc?
On Aug 16, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Steve Martin wrote:
I still have something strange going on that I can't figure out.
When your mail came this morning, it did NOT have SPF_PASS, but if
I run things manuall
9 AM, Matt Kettler wrote:
Well, that one failed and it wasn't the list-posted copy. That was
my direct email.
And the HELO *should* pass due to the inclusion of IP address.
It looks like you've got a broken trust path and SA is checking the
wrong
Received: header.
Is your mail
expire
and why did that happen on the second pass
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cores than before.
Seems like we should have a way to disable SPF tests for mailing
lists since SPF is known not to work for them.
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The Widescree
. They still aren't marked as
spam, but with higher scores than before.
Seems like we should have a way to disable SPF tests for mailing
lists since SPF is known not to work for them.
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ill aren't marked as
spam, but with higher scores than before.
Seems like we should have a way to disable SPF tests for mailing
lists since SPF is known not to work for them.
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To: Steve Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: First 3.1 observation
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spam, but with higher scores than before.
Seems like we should have a way to disable SPF tests for mailing
lists since SPF is known not to work for them.
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OK, I'll forget identd...
Sometimes it is hard for me to resist trying things like that
"because they are there".
On Aug 13, 2005, at 5:33 PM, John Rudd wrote:
On Aug 13, 2005, at 3:12 PM, Steve Martin wrote:
2) Does anyone know a good working identd
this is a contrad
My mistake.
I wasn't looking to closely just saw the list of things it said
weren't installed.
I guess it isn't a big deal, but now that I've started down the path
of trying to get it working ...
On Aug 13, 2005, at 5:15 PM, Michael Parker wrote:
Steve Martin w
after
the connection closes which makes me think is just a "fake" identd.
1) Is Net::Ident really required?
2) Does anyone know a good working identd for MacOS 10.4?
Anytyhing wrong with forcing the install despite the test failure?
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urs with a 550 explaining they've got an infected local user.
This way the
messages double-bounce and ends up in their postmaster box.
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The Widescre
oundary="=_NextPart_000_0003_AFA03F19.4131F551"
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Greylist: Sender IP whitelisted, not delayed by milter-
greylist-1.5.6 (mailhub.intercaf.ru [83.102.221.67]); Thu, 11 Aug
2005 20:22:36 +0400 (MSD)
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ess.
On Aug 10, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Matt Kettler wrote:
http://{%LOGWITHID:{%ROTF:E:\EveryDayDomain\all01.txt%}?{%RND:^
%}={%ROT
F:E:\EveryDayDomain\CompanyTest\pharrotates.txt%}%}
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geocities by now ;-)
I guess I could feed this mailing lists messages back into sa-learn --
forget, but I'd like something automatic.
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t;
There is nothing more agreeable in life than to make peace with the
establishment -- and nothing more corrupting.
- Alan John Percivale Taylor
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The Widescreen M
1 BAYES_00 4079 14.05 66.75 622.75 1.83 2 HTML_MESSAGE 3393 11.68 55.52 518.02 9.09 3 NO_REAL_NAME 1053 3.63 17.23 160.76 1.06 4 HTML_80_90
That is my best guess at this point.
On Jul 27, 2005, at 4:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Steve Martin wrote on Tue, 26 Jul 2005 19:31:07 -0500:
(MacOS
X 10.4.2).
could it be something specific to the Mac or this Syslog version on
this
OS X version?
Kai
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newline if the text
already ends
in a newline. If that is awkward, filter off any terminal newline
in the
text before logging, and the logging code will put one back on.
Loren
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I was curious why spamd log entries always had an extra blank line
after them.
It looks like Sys::Syslog always does that so any perl script
reporting to syslog via that mechanism has extra blank lines. (MacOS
X 10.4.2).
Anyone know why or if there is a way to change that behavior?
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