On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 17:13 -0700, Gary V wrote:
>
>	A knowledge of history and a good BAYES + digest tests (DCC, Razor,
>and Pyzor) will kill these.
>
>	As far as I know, net tests are the way to catch these.  So if you
>aren't running the URIBLs and digests, you won't ever get them (though MTA
>RBLs to kill off zombie delivery will work).
>
>	Paul Shupak
>	[EMAIL PROTECTED]

This illustrates the importance of seeing the X-Spam headers and providing a 
complete picture. I'm sure that the problem mail as shown (incomplete I must 
assume) should have hit at least hit one network based test (unless you are 
one of the unfortunate first people to receive this spam). If it did not hit 
at least one, then we might assume there may indeed be ways to improve the 
situation. Make sure network based test are performed; set:

$sa_local_tests_only = 0;

in your amavisd.conf. And if DCC and Razor are installed, make sure they are 
enabled in v310.pre.

I have $sa_local_tests_only = 0; but how can I ensure the other part? I mean the v310.pre? I'm sorry but I couldn't get it
Gary V

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Yousef Raffah
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