Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/25/2005
10:12:08 PM:
[snip]
> How can I limit the number of sendmails anyway?
My server gets very
> overloaded in those circumstances. In general, what happens
if there are
> more sendmails than there are spamd processes?
>
You can try confCONNECTI
> "LW" == Loren Wilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Clearly, some of my emails are skipping SA!
LW> Which version were you running, again? This was a known-to-happen
LW> 'feature' with the 2.6x series, although nobody ever really figured
LW> out why. There are conditions where
> Clearly, some of my emails are skipping SA!
Which version were you running, again? This was a known-to-happen 'feature'
with the 2.6x series, although nobody ever really figured out why. There
are conditions where it can happen on 3.0.1 or .2, I believe, if the spamd
children all get themselve
>
> These suggestions are basic things for most on this list, but if you are
> new to using these tools it will save you some look up and experimenting
> time.
>
> Good Luck!!!
>
> Greg
>
One thing I failed to mention is that you must make sure you have enough
disk space to save the file. I
On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 09:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I use spamassassin 2.63 on fedora core 2.
> I have two problems :
>
> 1. Spamassassin does not flag all spam, although muy level is at 3. Sometimes
> he
> doesn't even have ONE hit on a spam message !!!.
>
> 2. I want to move t
At 10:53 AM 11/4/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use spamassassin 2.63 on fedora
core 2.
I have two problems :
1. Spamassassin does not flag all spam, although muy level is at 3.
Sometimes he
doesn't even have ONE hit on a spam message !!!.
You're running a rather old version of SA, one which is