Aaron Bennett wrote:
Is anyone using these [VBounce] rules for spam detection?
We use them for detection ofbacscattered spam.
If so, how have you been scoring them?
We haven't changed the score.
What we do is check if ANY_BOUNCE_MESSAGE hits. If it hits a
mail, our mimedefang-filter
Hi,
I'm giving some though to deploying the Vbounce ruleset into an existing
SA 3.1.9+Maia Mailguard / 5,000 user email environment. It makes good
sense; the only thing that seems off is the scoring. As I see it, none
of the rules score greater then 0.1. It's hard to see how that's going
I'm giving some though to deploying the Vbounce ruleset into an existing
SA 3.1.9+Maia Mailguard / 5,000 user email environment. It makes good
sense; the only thing that seems off is the scoring. As I see it, none
of the rules score greater then 0.1. It's hard to see how that's going
Aaron Bennett wrote:
production environment -- do you see them working with the default
scores, or have you tweaked them at all?
I've set up a meta rule which adds more to the score if either
ANY_BOUNCE_MESSAGE or VBOUNCE_MESSAGE hit. I also have custom
rules that try to decrease the score
Aaron Bennett wrote:
production environment -- do you see them working with the default
scores, or have you tweaked them at all?
On 14.05.08 12:04, Matt Garretson wrote:
I've set up a meta rule which adds more to the score if either
ANY_BOUNCE_MESSAGE or VBOUNCE_MESSAGE hit.
pardon? the
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Please check the recent archives for threads
about the VBounce plugin or backscatter.
I apologize for not doing that... however, had I, I would have still
asked the question because the advice given is not suitable for an
enterprise deployment:
# If you use
Is anyone using these rules for spam detection? If so,
how have you been scoring them? I'm glad to have a
confirmation that 0.1 is obviously not enough but I'm
curious how others are scoring these rules; given a
general spam target of 5. I'm thinking of scoring in the
range of 1.5 -
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 15:03 -0400, Aaron Bennett wrote:
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Please check the recent archives for threads
about the VBounce plugin or backscatter.
I apologize for not doing that... however, had I, I would have still
asked the question because the advice given is
On Wed, May 14, 2008 16:45, Aaron Bennett wrote:
My question is to people who've been using the rules in a real
production environment -- do you see them working with the default
scores, or have you tweaked them at all?
vbounce is working as default as designed :)
but you need to define all
Hi Justin,
What exactly is the fix, and where do I find it?
I just installed the VBounce plugin on my server this weekend (for the first
time), and have the same probs described here - ie.
although I've added my server to whitelist_bounce_relays in local.cf, I'm not
getting the
. I'd not want to miss a bounce
message under those circumstances.
Would I be right in thinking that you're suggesting that this is a
shortcoming of the vbounce ruleset... or... is this a glitch in my
configuration? If the latter, can you offer any pointer as to how I
should have set things up
Matt Kettler writes:
Steve [Spamassassin] wrote:
Justin Mason wrote:
could you post an example of your config and the message you're testing
with, in full?
OK in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
Received: by mail.mydomain.com (Postfix) id EFBE62E48F; Wed, 7 Feb
2007 12:57:43
I've been trying to use the Vbounce ruleset
[http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/VBounceRuleset] on spamassassin 3.1.4.
I'm unable to get whitelist_bounce_relays to work... When I
intentionally send an email to a non-existent remote address I get a
bounce message marked exactly as if it had
Steve [Spamassassin] writes:
I've been trying to use the Vbounce ruleset
[http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/VBounceRuleset] on spamassassin 3.1.4.
I'm unable to get whitelist_bounce_relays to work... When I
intentionally send an email to a non-existent remote address I get a
bounce
Justin Mason wrote:
could you post an example of your config and the message you're testing
with, in full?
OK in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
--
allow_user_rules 1
bayes_auto_expire 0
whitelist_bounce_relays mail.mydomain.com
--
A bounce message which should have been whitelisted:
Steve [Spamassassin] wrote:
Justin Mason wrote:
could you post an example of your config and the message you're testing
with, in full?
OK in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
Received: by mail.mydomain.com (Postfix) id EFBE62E48F; Wed, 7 Feb
2007 12:57:43 + (GMT)
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