Hi there,
Our SpamA version is: 3.0.3 Running on Perl : 5.8.4.
Our serveurs only run Debian, stable, and are up to date.
We have got exim, clamscan, and SpamA. But we do not use any Procmail.
Since our mail server (www.mezimail.com) is supposed to be opened (free
service to promote OpenSource
Hi,
Thanks for the quick answer.
Bart Schaefer a écrit :
On 5/28/06, Phil (Sphinx) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also tried to set up my own rule : header NETW_BCC_MANY ^Bcc =~
/,.*,.*,/
The Bcc header is stripped out by the transport system, so you can't
compare on it directly.
Yes, I've
On 5/28/06, Phil (Sphinx) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really don't understand.
I haven't attempted to figure out what the SARE rule is doing, I'm afraid.
Do you think I should ask the exim-users list ?
If the goal is to limit the volume of mail that any particular user
can cause to be
Hello Phil,
Sunday, May 28, 2006, 11:20:05 AM, you wrote:
PS Hi there,
PS So I searched (a lot) for solutions. I only found this one in the SA rules :
PS SARE_TOCC_BCC_MANY
PS in the 70_SARE_header0.cf file.
PS By default, the score is set to 0...
PS Then I looked at the SARE file.
PS There is