On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, RW wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 13:58:03 -0800 (PST)
John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
b) Configure spamc -C report (run as any user) to initiate
training of the amavis bayes database (in ~amavis/.spamassassin) ?
That would probably be a code change,
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 13:58:03 -0800 (PST)
John Hardin wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
> > b) Configure spamc -C report (run as any user) to initiate
> > training of the amavis bayes database (in ~amavis/.spamassassin) ?
>
> That would probably be a code change, unless you want to wr
Am 25.02.2016 um 22:58 schrieb John Hardin:
b) Configure spamc -C report (run as any user) to initiate training
of the amavis bayes database (in ~amavis/.spamassassin) ?
That would probably be a code change, unless you want to write a wrapped
script that calls the real spamc and then sa-lear
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
Please keep the discussion on-list so others may help/benefit.
On 25/02/2016 01:14, John Hardin wrote:
The second one has autolearn=yes, so I would say that autolearn is
probably the cause of this behavior.
You're right... Manual training wasn't working -
On 24 Feb 2016, at 20:14, John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
On 24/02/2016 22:59, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
> I've used spamassassin for many years - on Ubuntu, using amvisd -
with > great success. In recent months, I've been receiving
sever
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 00:41:04 +
Steve wrote:
> On 24/02/2016 22:59, John Hardin wrote:
> > How do you train your Bayes? Autolearn? General user submissions?
> > Trusted user submissions? Only you, from only your personal mail?
> Only my personal mailbox *really* matters to me. I train from
Am 25.02.2016 um 02:14 schrieb John Hardin:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
On 24/02/2016 22:59, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
> I've used spamassassin for many years - on Ubuntu, using amvisd -
with > great success. In recent months, I've been receiving several
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Reindl Harald wrote:
7.0 URIBL_BLACKContains an URL listed in the URIBL blacklist
[URIs: leslie-bib***b.org]
That, too. Steve, you might consider boosting your local score for
URIBL_BLACK. :)
--
John Hardin KA7OHZ
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
On 24/02/2016 22:59, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
> I've used spamassassin for many years - on Ubuntu, using amvisd - with
> great success. In recent months, I've been receiving several spam
> messages each day that evade the fil
Am 25.02.2016 um 01:41 schrieb Steve:
On 24/02/2016 22:59, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
I've used spamassassin for many years - on Ubuntu, using amvisd -
with great success. In recent months, I've been receiving several
spam messages each day that evade the filters.
On 24/02/2016 22:59, John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
I've used spamassassin for many years - on Ubuntu, using amvisd -
with great success. In recent months, I've been receiving several
spam messages each day that evade the filters.
Can you provide samples? (e.g. three o
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Steve wrote:
I've used spamassassin for many years - on Ubuntu, using amvisd - with great
success. In recent months, I've been receiving several spam messages each
day that evade the filters.
Can you provide samples? (e.g. three or four on Pastebin)
* The false positive
12 matches
Mail list logo