Jari Fredriksson wrote on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 00:30:09 +0300:
> Right or wrong?
Right. Actually, I think the --lint will override and skip the given
message, it always uses the internal test message.
Kai
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ed. --lint removed from all versions of this thread (Please?).
Dan --lint Barker
-Original Message-
From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 5:32 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Blacklist problems!]
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 05:16:18PM -0400, Dan Barker wrote:
> I've always tested with:
> spamassassin --lint -D < messagetocheck.whatever
FWIW, no you haven't. :)
--lint forces just the single internally generated mail to be scanned. Any
other message specified (STDIN or commandline) isn't proce
e.org
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Blacklist problems!]
I have posted the output of spamassassin --lint -D to:
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/knid/spamd-lint.html
Thanks!
Michael
> Did you pipe in the same message (that was showing the
> blacklist hit)?
>
> That output does not show a blacklist hit, and scores the
> message 4.2
>
> I've always tested with:
>
> spamassassin --lint -D < messagetocheck.whatever
>
I have always tested with
spamassassin-D < m
ginal Message-
From: Michael Chapman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:33 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Blacklist problems!]
I have posted the output of spamassassin --lint -D to:
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/knid/spamd-lint.html
Thanks!
Michael
I have posted the output of spamassassin --lint -D to:
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/knid/spamd-lint.html
Thanks!
Michael
Michael Chapman wrote on Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:07:09 -0700:
> I
> shared the output of spamassassin --lint -D with Matt, but I didn't want
> to post it here,
Thanks :-) Does that also show a blacklist hit?
Kai
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Michael Chapman wrote:
> I cannot imagine what I am missing, or where I have screwed up.
> I shared the output of spamassassin --lint -D with Matt, but I
> didn't want to post it here, since I didn't want to clog
> everyone's inbox.
Post it on a website and send the URL to
Gary V wrote:
Well, I have looked and looked, and I still cannot figure out what is
going on here.
I have a lot of .cf files ... mostly in /usr/share/spamassassin. In
searching for any files on the entire server containing the string
"blacklist_to", I found plenty of "user_in_blacklist_to" in
Well, I have looked and looked, and I still cannot figure out what is going
on here.
I have a lot of .cf files ... mostly in /usr/share/spamassassin. In
searching for any files on the entire server containing the string
"blacklist_to", I found plenty of "user_in_blacklist_to" in the .cf fil
Well, I have looked and looked, and I still cannot figure out what is
going on here.
I have a lot of .cf files ... mostly in /usr/share/spamassassin. In
searching for any files on the entire server containing the string
"blacklist_to", I found plenty of "user_in_blacklist_to" in the .cf
fi
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, maillist wrote:
*PLEASE* prune your replies.
> You may want to try to turn off bayes_auto_learn or just turn off
> bayes all together. Maybe your bayes have become corrupt.
How would bayes cause the USER_IN_BLACKLIST rule to fire?
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Michael Chapman wrote:
Well, nothing has worked so far ... every message that I have coming
in (except for the specifically white-listed messages from this
mailing list) have USER_IN_BLACKLIST flagged. Where on earth is it
getting this? You've seen my local.cf, I don't have a user_prefs
anym
Michael Chapman wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> This should be a fairly simple question for the experts out there ...
> everything I'm receiving is being blacklisted, and the reports
> indicate that all these messages are flagged as "USER_IN_BLACKLIST."
> Where? I don't have a user_prefs, and my global is
> No need for these settings if you have the above "ok_languages en"
I think you are correct if you assume that emails coming from *.ru (for
example), are written in something other than English, which is rarely the
case. Much of the spam I see from *.ru and *.su is in English.
- Skip
Maybe you don't have a user_prefs, but then maybe you are not the user
calling SpamAssassin.
find / -name user_prefs | xargs grep -i blacklist_from
find / -name local.cf | xargs grep -i blacklist_from
Gary V
or (better)
find / -name user_prefs | xargs grep -i blacklist_
find / -name local.cf
I had to dive back into spam to get your message though.
Michael Chapman wrote:
Well, nothing has worked so far ... every message that I have coming in
(except for the specifically white-listed messages from this mailing
list) have USER_IN_BLACKLIST flagged. Where on earth is it getting this?
Oh, and yes, I did restart SA. That's not a silly question, Andy! :)
I had to dive back into spam to get your message though.
Michael Chapman wrote:
Well, nothing has worked so far ... every message that I have coming in
(except for the specifically white-listed messages from this mailing lis
Oh, and yes, I did restart SA. That's not a silly question, Andy! :)
I had to dive back into spam to get your message though.
Michael Chapman wrote:
Well, nothing has worked so far ... every message that I have coming
in (except for the specifically white-listed messages from this
mailing li
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Michael Chapman schrieb:
> Well, nothing has worked so far ... every message that I have coming in
> (except for the specifically white-listed messages from this mailing
> list) have USER_IN_BLACKLIST flagged. Where on earth is it getting
> this? Y
Well, nothing has worked so far ... every message that I have coming in
(except for the specifically white-listed messages from this mailing
list) have USER_IN_BLACKLIST flagged. Where on earth is it getting
this? You've seen my local.cf, I don't have a user_prefs anymore (blew
it away in hop
Thanks ... I can certainly take care of the whitelist items. The
country codes are all remarked out, as I used the the ok_languages as
you indicated.
How will changing the whitelist entries prevent my incoming mail as
being blacklisted?
Thanks again!
Michael
I would set the following
Michael Chapman wrote:
Hi there:
This should be a fairly simple question for the experts out there ...
everything I'm receiving is being blacklisted, and the reports
indicate that all these messages are flagged as "USER_IN_BLACKLIST."
Where? I don't have a user_prefs, and my global is reall
OK ... after diving back into my spam to get responses to this message,
I turned off AWL in v310.pre and removed all blacklist items from
local.cf and user_prefs. Still no joy. Everything is still getting
flagged as before! What is going on?
Thanks for all of your help so far, gang!
Michae
Michael Chapman wrote on Tue, 21 Aug 2007 12:10:08 -0700:
> Is there a way I can reset the blacklist?
There is no "auto blacklist". It's your blacklist entries. For a quick
diagnosis disable all of them and check if it persists.
Kai
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Hi there:
This should be a fairly simple question for the experts out there ...
everything I'm receiving is being blacklisted, and the reports indicate
that all these messages are flagged as "USER_IN_BLACKLIST." Where? I
don't have a user_prefs, and my global is really simple:
# These valu
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