Hi all :)
My Setup is Postfix - Amavis - SpamAssassin running on ubuntu linux 6.06, I
have this entries on my /etc/mail/spamassasin/local.cf
# Set the threshold at which a message is considered spam (default: 5.0)
#
required_score 7.0
But this is ignored, and I think the whole file is being i
Panagiotis Christias wrote:
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>> Thanks for your answer, and yes, spam word is everywhere in that email, I
>> forgot to say that I already did an sa-learn -ham on this email. What
>> else
>> can I do ?
>
> Hello,
>
> you have probably not setup correctly whitelist_from_rcvd. Whitelist
> ent
Anyone? Any Clue?
Thanks
itdelany wrote:
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> Hi :)
>
> My setup is Postfix-SpamAssassin-Amavis. I noticed this behavior:
>
> If i receive spam messages to unknown users at my site, for example:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <- Mail is sent to quarantine
>
> if
Hi :)
My setup is Postfix-SpamAssassin-Amavis. I noticed this behavior:
If i receive spam messages to unknown users at my site, for example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <- Mail is sent to quarantine
if I send a regular email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i receive the
postfix warning of "unknown user". So...
Is
jdow wrote:
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> Did you run "sa-learn" as the same user that is active when the email
> is being scanned coming in?
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Yes, the same user.
jdow wrote:
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> You do not give enough headers to diagnose the problem. WHAT spam
> rules hit, for example? That email may be going down in flames for
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
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> A better approach however would be to skip running those messages through
> SA
> at all, or to whitelist the sender address (read about whitelist_from_rcvd
> in
> Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf(3pm) manual page. Also, is the server in
> trusted_networks?
>
The server th
Hi :)
I successfully run spamassassin with bayes filter on my site and is working
really really fine. But, this morning i noticed that an email i receive
everyday from my server (It's from LogWatch application, it sends detailed
log information from past events, like users logons and postfix stat
I already deleted them based on Matt's answer, but your point is good.. I'll
keep some of them with the 2nd learning.
To backup learning files, do i only have to copy bayes_seen and bayes_toks
right ?
thanks
John D. Hardin wrote:
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> It depends on the size and whether you are doing pure
Hi :)
I successfully processed ham and spam emails with sa-learn, throught spam
and ham mail accounts, now, i will wait for users to send me new spam
messages to rich the bayesian filter.
What is the best to do with the old processed spam messages? deleted them o
re-apply the learn on them with t
I edited the script to be able to run it from command line, it parses every
file under $dirname variable
and save the results (tripped emails) under $path.
I am not a Perl Coder (But a Java One ;) ) so comments are welcome. I made
it available here:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
my $path = "Spam/";
use M
Hey, thanks for your help, because i see that it will take me some time to do
all that i'll ask you some preliminary questions:
1) Can i run the script by hand just for testing purposes? Do you know how
can i do this? Do i have to pass some parameters to the command line?
2)The script takes the
Hi
I am running a Postfix mail server set up with flurdis guide using SpamAssassin as well with a Bayesian Filter.
At SpamAssasin site said this:
If you want to set up site-wide use of Bayesian classification, you should set up a way for your users to send in misclassified mail to be "learned"
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