Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently trying to configure spam assassin with some custom
rules
> to block certain words which are being used in a large amount of spam
> that the email servers receive. When I put the following rules into
the
> local.cf file
>
> body VIjAGRA /\bVIjA
On Monday 17 July 2006 15:25, Jimmy Stewpot took the opportunity to write:
> JamesDR wrote:
> > I'm willing to bet that these two:
> > AWL,BAYES_00
> > Are killing your score.
> > Check why bayes thinks this is ham, I notice that it did not autolearn
> > (autolearn=no), I'm also willing to bet that
Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
Hello,
How do you clear the AWL and Bayes Lists is that just a case of deleting
the files or is there some special command to do that ?
Regards,
Jimmy
JamesDR wrote:
Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to configure spam assassin with some custom
rules
Hello,
How do you clear the AWL and Bayes Lists is that just a case of deleting
the files or is there some special command to do that ?
Regards,
Jimmy
JamesDR wrote:
Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to configure spam assassin with some custom
rules to block certain words
Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to configure spam assassin with some custom rules
to block certain words which are being used in a large amount of spam
that the email servers receive. When I put the following rules into the
local.cf file
body VIjAGRA /\bVIjAGRA\b/i
score V
On Monday 17 July 2006 15:11, Jimmy Stewpot took the opportunity to write:
> Jul 17 14:06:25 poopey spamd[19323]: spamd: processing message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for clamav:89
> Jul 17 14:06:27 poopey spamd[19323]: spamd: clean message (0.5/5.0) for
> clamav:89 in 1.3 seconds, 1293 bytes.
> Jul 17
Hello,
I am currently trying to configure spam assassin with some custom rules
to block certain words which are being used in a large amount of spam
that the email servers receive. When I put the following rules into the
local.cf file
body VIjAGRA /\bVIjAGRA\b/i
score VIjAGRA 3.0
describe VI