On Wednesday 09 January 2008 22:03, John Hasler wrote: > Nigel Henry writes: > > I am genuinly trying to resolve the problem of filtering out spam, that > > occasionally turns up on mailing lists. As I've said bogofilter works > > fine with non mailing list spam, but something extra is needed to deal > > with mailing list spam. > > I find that Spamassassin works fine on spam that comes via mailing-lists. > Do you somehow have the lists whitelisted? > > -- > John Hasler
No Whitelisting. Bogofilter was setup in it's default configuration with Kmail, and has dealt with all the ordinary non mailing list spam with no problems. I think that using bogofilters ignorelist.db may resolve the problem of spam from mailing lists, but without any spammy mailing lists to use as a test, it's a bit of a lost cause at the moment. Maybe I should just leave things as they are. The only mailing lists I've had spam problems with are the Debian lists, and on both occasions the problem was resolved within 2 or 3 days. Not a problem really, but I was just trying to see if bogofilter could deal with spam from a mailing list, where normally all the mail that came from the mailing list was hammy, and bogofilter was saying that anything from the Debian lists was ham, because usually it is. Thanks for the reply. Nigel. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]