Thanks
Bowie Bailey wrote:
leemansvg wrote:
I'm running spamassasint --lint and it comes up saying that its only
doing local tests. I've enabled dns and I am connected to the
internet. I've also enabled razor, dcc, and pyzor in the
spam.assassin.perfs files. Does anyone have an idea
I'm running spamassasint --lint and it comes up saying that its only doing
local tests. I've enabled dns and I am connected to the internet. I've also
enabled razor, dcc, and pyzor in the spam.assassin.perfs files. Does anyone
have an idea where I might have a mis-configuration. Here's snap in
Hello,
I don't know if anyone has come across this, but my
Mailscanner/spamasssasin/sendmail bunch seems to scan messages randomly. I
noticed this because it once got behind on scanning mail and it started to
scan the ones that came in immediately first. Is there a setting that I
tweak for it
This might be a simple question for most of you. How would I prevent
spamassassin from scanning my internal mail, e.g from a particular server,
or originating from my internal network. E.g if my domain was mydomain.org,
I could whitelist 'mydomain.org' the problem is lately I've seen these pesky
I see in my spam.assassin.pref.conf file this entry,
bayes_path /var/lib/MailScanner/bayes
however when I navigate to this directory this database is not there, is
there a way to generate this database. I've been noticing a lot of spam
getting through and would like to tighten
spamassassin directory to
the bayes_path directory
/etc/init.d/spamassassin restart or /etc/init.d/psa-spamassassin restart
#restart SA, one of these might work. But you need to restart SA.
Wes
leemansvg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see in my spam.assassin.pref.conf file