Bill Moseley wrote:
I updated two very similar Woody machines that day, and this machine
was trouble -- for some reason dist-upgraded removed a number of
packages for a reason I'm not clear on. (Like Apache and Bind!)
OT and probably too late, but in case anyone else's planning to do the
From: Bill Moseley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had a server running Debian Woody which was running, IIRC[1], 2.6x.
After upgrading to Sarge now running 3.0.3-2 and exim 4.50-8 the users
are complaining of a lot more spam getting through. I'm now seeing it
also -- looking at a few of my spam
Also make sure that if you are using bayes learning that spamassassin is
still able to read the bayes_ files. There must have been some
incompatibility with mine because I had to nuke everyones bayes_ files
and return sa-learn so that bayes started kicking in again. Also the
config problem that
From: Matthew Lenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also make sure that if you are using bayes learning that
spamassassin is still able to read the bayes_ files. There must
have been some incompatibility with mine because I had to nuke
everyones bayes_ files and return sa-learn so that bayes
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 11:18:11AM -0400, Bowie Bailey wrote:
The most likely cause is a misconfigured trust path. 3.0.x introduced
the ALL_TRUSTED rule. This rule is supposed to fire with a negative
score if the message has not passed through any untrusted servers.
A common problem is that