Benny Pedersen wrote:
> its was good since to many still use it :)
In my case it was that the old rulesets were left behind long after the
updates stopped; they kept getting transferred over through upgrades of
SpamAssassin and Perl. Once I deleted them, all was well. Well, except that
more spa
Axb skrev den 2013-07-11 18:13:
a retired SARE Ninja
its was good since to many still use it :)
Mike Brown skrev den 2013-07-11 18:09:
SARE_MSGID_DDDASH Message-ID has ratware pattern (9-, 9$, 99-)
sare rulesets is depricated, so you are on your own :=)
Axb wrote:
> SARE rules are obsolete/unsupported/ancient/history/etc and shouldn't be
> used.
> Do yourself a favour and remove those files - will save you CPU cycles,
> memory and lots of headaches.
Heh, even easier than I thought.
I think I had assumed that if I stopped fetching them, I would
On 07/11/2013 06:09 PM, Mike Brown wrote:
Google Code sends out notifications from @googlecode.com. These
notifications have Message-ID headers that start with two digits and a dash,
triggering this rule:
SARE_MSGID_DDDASH Message-ID has ratware pattern (9-, 9$, 99-)
The rule was proposed in 20