According to Andrzej Adam Filip:
How do you deployed spamassassin?
I use a milter ...
Rich
Rich Winkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
According to Andrzej Adam Filip:
How do you deployed spamassassin?
I use a milter ...
If you use open source milter (or closed source with right option) then
it should be possible to exclude some sending hosts (e.g. 127.0.0.1)
from some checks.
I think
Rich Winkel wrote:
According to Andrzej Adam Filip:
How do you deployed spamassassin?
I use a milter ...
If you're using spamass-milter, edit /etc/sysconfig/spamass-milter and
add excluded addresses with the -i paramater:
EXTRA_FLAGS=-i 192.168.1.0/24,127.0.0.1
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Steve
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Rich Winkel wrote:
According to Andrzej Adam Filip:
How do you deployed spamassassin?
I use a milter ...
Rich
Specifically which milter?
Different milters have different features/options for that task.
I use miltrassassin which did not have that feature, so I
enhanced
Hi, I can't seem to find this anywhere, so I guess it couldn't be
too much of a faq :)
I'd like spamassassin to be bypassed for mail which originates from
the local server (sendmail running on freebsd)
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks!
Rich
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 03:15:10PM -0500, Rich Winkel wrote:
Hi, I can't seem to find this anywhere, so I guess it couldn't be
too much of a faq :)
I'd like spamassassin to be bypassed for mail which originates from
the local server (sendmail running on freebsd)
Is there a way to do this?
Rich Winkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I can't seem to find this anywhere, so I guess it couldn't be
too much of a faq :)
I'd like spamassassin to be bypassed for mail which originates from
the local server (sendmail running on freebsd)
Is there a way to do this?
How do you deployed