* arnaud wrote (27/04/2005 23:06):
> Kris Deugau wrote:
>
[...]
>> In my case, for instance, SA is called from procmail just before the
>> message is written to a mailbox. In my .procmailrc file, I have a
>> number of procmail recipes that look something like this:
>>
>> # SATalk
>> :0:
>> * ^Li
Kris Deugau wrote:
arnaud wrote:
Sorry, i don't write (and speak too) a good english. How can i do to
tells spamassassin for no scanning my incoming mailing list or some
domain name, email adresse ?
That depends on how you're calling SpamAssassin. SA itself will always
process a message if given
arnaud wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry, i don't write (and speak too) a good english. How can i do to
> tells spamassassin for no scanning my incoming mailing list or some
> domain name, email adresse ?
There is no spamassassin option to cause spamassassin to skip scanning a
message. Period.
If you n
arnaud wrote:
> Sorry, i don't write (and speak too) a good english. How can i do to
> tells spamassassin for no scanning my incoming mailing list or some
> domain name, email adresse ?
That depends on how you're calling SpamAssassin. SA itself will always
process a message if given one to proces
arnaud wrote:
Here my local.cf, but it doesn't work at all !?
Actually, it does. It just doesn't do what you think it does.
Messages have received from veronyk.net for example have alway the
X-Spam-Score and others headers. I don't understand why ?
Here a tail of my log for a mail from veronyk.ne
Hello,
Sorry, i don't write (and speak too) a good english. How can i do to
tells spamassassin for no scanning my incoming mailing list or some
domain name, email adresse ?
Here my local.cf, but it doesn't work at all !?
Spamassassin 3.0
-
required_score 5.00
rewrite_subject 1
rewrite_header