RobertH wrote:
> > "header tests were not available in Outlook
> > Express "
> >
>
> This might be the wrong question in the wrong place yet in this day
> and age, why in the world is anyone using outlook express?
Because it comes installed with every Windows computer. Quite a few
(most?) peopl
>
> "header tests were not available in Outlook
> Express "
>
This might be the wrong question in the wrong place yet in this day and age,
why in the world is anyone using outlook express?
Stop do it!
;->
There are many other good choices.
- rh
At 06:19 18-09-2008, Bowie Bailey wrote:
This works on Outlook, but header tests were not available in Outlook
Express the last time I checked.
In Outlook Express, you can have a rule for the Subject line.
Regards,
-sm
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 06:36 -0700, not007 wrote:
> But this WAS usable with OE before. Taking away a critical feature for the
> sake of new and improved is hard to push on clients, right?
See .sig
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nu Tools > rules wizard ...
> option "with specific words in the message header"
> ...
> X-Spam-Status: Yes
>
> untested!
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>> untested!
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> This works on Outlook, but header tests were not available in Outlook
> Express the last time I checked.
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mouss wrote:
> not007 wrote:
> > I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin
> > to rewrite the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS
> > adding info in the header like:
> >
> > X-Spam-Subject: [SPAM] test message
> > X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=1002.4
> > X-Spam-S
not007 wrote:
I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin to rewrite
the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS adding info in the
header like:
X-Spam-Subject: [SPAM] test message
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=1002.4
X-Spam-Score: 10024
X-Spam-Bar: ++
On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 20:27 -0700, not007 wrote:
> I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin to rewrite
> the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS adding info in the
> header like:
>
> X-Spam-Subject: [SPAM] test message
> X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=1002.4
> X-
not007 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using cpanel 11 and being told that I can't get spamassassin to rewrite
> the subject of emails that are spam. Spam assassin IS adding info in the
> header like:
You *can* get SA to rewrite the subject, but what cpanel 11
does in conjunction with SA is bey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have seen this in the past but now can not find those email on how to
> do this. What i want to do is rewrite the subject line so when it is
> thought to be spam, it will appear like this:
> [SPAM]
> =the score of the email thought to be spam.
> Can some please let me k
I have seen this in the past but now can not find those email on how to
do this. What i want to do is rewrite the subject line so when it is
thought to be spam, it will appear like this:
[SPAM]
=the score of the email thought to be spam.
Can some please let me know how to do this.
Chris
begin:vcar
Pablo Allietti wrote:
> hi all. i have a problem with rewrite subject. many meesages in the
> server detected has spam and rewrite subject with ***SPAM*** but others
> NOT. and in the headers have this. what is the problem why spamassassin
> dont rewrite this messages?
Because you&
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 13:29, Pablo Allietti took the opportunity to
say:
> hi all. i have a problem with rewrite subject. many meesages in the
> server detected has spam and rewrite subject with ***SPAM*** but others
> NOT. and in the headers have this. what is the pr
hi all. i have a problem with rewrite subject. many meesages in the
server detected has spam and rewrite subject with ***SPAM*** but others
NOT. and in the headers have this. what is the problem why spamassassin
dont rewrite this messages? what is tagged_above=-999 ?
X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits
> Or am I missing something?
Can't answer the SQL question, but you are missing one thing. _HITS_
changed to _SCORE_.
Loren
I just noticed that what worked in 2.x no longer works, specifically:
rewrite_subject 1
subject_tag [Spam: _HITS_ of _REQD_]
has changed to:
rewrite_header subject [Spam: _HITS_ of _REQD_]
All well and good, but ... how do you store this in SQL?
INSERT INTO table VALUES ( 'username',
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 22:57:52 -0500, EB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I got
>ps aux |grep milter
>root 2083 0.0 0.2 65904 984 ?Sl 22:52 0:00 spamass-milter
>-p
> /var/run/spamass.sock -f -m -r 15
>root 2910 0.0 0.1 5408 660 pts/0R+ 22:54 0:00 grep milter
>
>Do y
At 06:54 PM 1/30/2005, EB wrote:
We installed Spamassassin 3.0.1 fedora core 3 rpm with sendmail last
week but it never rewrites the subject. We had use the new format
already, but it's still not rewriting. But the X header is marked
correctly though. Any suggestion how to fix that?
rewrite_heade
Hi:
We installed Spamassassin 3.0.1 fedora core 3 rpm with sendmail last
week but it never rewrites the subject. We had use the new format
already, but it's still not rewriting. But the X header is marked
correctly though. Any suggestion how to fix that?
rewrite_header Subject SPAM(_SCORE_)
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