Email Lists wrote:
> ->
> -> You can clear the AWL for a sender like this:
> ->
> -> spamassassin --remove-addr-from-whitelist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ->
> -> ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is the sender)
> ->
> -> Make sure you do this as the user who is having the problem.
> ->
> -> > Thanks and kind regards
->
-> You can clear the AWL for a sender like this:
->
-> spamassassin --remove-addr-from-whitelist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
->
-> ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is the sender)
->
-> Make sure you do this as the user who is having the problem.
->
-> > Thanks and kind regards
->
-> If this doesn't help, post
Email Lists wrote:
> >
> > Its probably an AWL score, but without showing us a list of the
> > tests hit on one of these emails all we can do is throw straws in
> > the air and guess.
> > Loren
> >
>
> Ok, a box of straws will be on the way immediately...
>
> Any special colors? ;->
>
->
-> Its probably an AWL score, but without showing us a list of the tests hit
-> on
-> one of these emails all we can do is throw straws in the air and guess.
->
-> Loren
->
Ok, a box of straws will be on the way immediately...
Any special colors? ;->
I appreciate your time and th
After awhile I removed all of it and restarted everything yet the test
domain I did this with at first is still getting really high spam scores
and
is causing me a problem cause it is a secondary mail account live domain
etc.
Its probably an AWL score, but without showing us a list of the test
On Thu, September 28, 2006 1:08 pm, Email Lists said:
> # Use Bayesian classifier (default: 1)
> #
> # use_bayes 1
>
> # Bayesian classifier auto-learning (default: 1)
> #
> # bayes_auto_learn 1
>
> Please notice that they are commented out and have never been put in
> service.
Since those ar
-> I placed with some rules some time back because I didn't like to see list
-> emails from this one person with very poor judgement and taste in his
-> signature lines decisions...
->
-> Looked like this and I added them to my local.cf
->
-> #
->header LOCAL_DEMONSTRATION_ALL ALL =~ /th