Upgraded to SA 2.61, deleted the bayes_* files and relearnt from my spam
and ham collections.
sa-learn --dump now reports 1513 spams and 195 hams so looks like it is
happy again.
Thanks Theo :)
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Greetings to everyone on the list!
I recently installed SpamAssassin 2.60 onto my new server, however, it
seems it's ignoring the whitelist_from and blacklist_from directives in
/etc/mail/local.cf. Another server we have, running SA 2.55, has these
directives working just fine. I tried upgrading
> Anybody who's installed A 2.61
>
> Can you tell me what the score for the following email was
>
> From: Advance in Pay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Need cash in the bank ASAP?
> Date: December 12, 2003 4:28:24 PM CST
> To: Robert David Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PRO
Jennifer, I have been testing your chickenpox.cf rules, and I noticed that
there is plenty of other punctuation marks besides the period "." that are
also being used between the letters of works to obfuscate them. So I
modified you rules a bit from, for example:
/\s[a-zA-Z]{9}\.[a-zA-Z]{1}[ ,'\?!
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Raquel Rice wrote:
> I've tried several times to run spamc from a site-wide procmailrc.
> It just hangs. This is what I have in the /etc/procmailrc:
>
> :0fw
> * < 256000
> | spamc
>
> and I've made certain to have started spamd.
You don't say how
Hi.
I've tried to run Spamassassin (spamc/spamd) with vpopmail on a per-user
basis by adding the following line to the .qmail- file:
| spamc | /var/vmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
but unfortunately qmail refused to deliver any messages complaining in the
log:
qmail: 1071234685
Sorry if this has been discussed over and over
again, but I've just started to run SA and I'm not happy with the way it's
mangling the tagged mail. I want it to change the subject but leave the
body of the message alone. I've changed report_safe from 1 to 0 and html
mail is still being tra
On a related note...I presume that when the bayesian classification runs
during normal operation, SA headers have not yet been added to the messages.
Does that imply one needs to be careful to feed non-filtered messages
(i.e., without the spam assassin filters already added) when training
manua
At Sat Dec 13 14:02:53 2003, J. S. Greenfield wrote:
>
> On a related note...I presume that when the bayesian classification runs
> during normal operation, SA headers have not yet been added to the messages.
>
> Does that imply one needs to be careful to feed non-filtered messages
> (i.e., wit
At Sat Dec 13 13:56:47 2003, Frank M. Cook wrote:
>
> Sorry if this has been discussed over and over again, but I've just =
> started to run SA and I'm not happy with the way it's mangling the =
> tagged mail. I want it to change the subject but leave the body of the =
> message alone. I've chan
Hi Bill
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:spamassassin-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Landry
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SAtalk] chickenpox.cf
>
> Jennifer, I have been testing your chickenpox.cf rules, and I
Attached is an example.
It would appear that I was wrong about double reply-to's. that's just
something that OSX's Mail.app is doing.
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Dec 12 16:28:13 2003
Received: (qmail 24655 invoked from network); 12 Dec 2003 22:28:12 -
Received: from d.dailye-mail.com (216.10
Robert Nicholson wrote:
>
> Attached is an example.
>
> It would appear that I was wrong about double reply-to's. that's just
> something that OSX's Mail.app is doing.
This is what I got before teaching it to Bayes:
debug: is spam? score=5.621 required=5
tests=BAYES_50,DCC_CHECK,MISSING_OUTLOOK
At 08:56 AM 12/13/03 -0500, Frank M. Cook wrote:
Sorry if this has been discussed over and over again, but I've just
started to run SA and I'm not happy with the way it's mangling the tagged
mail. I want it to change the subject but leave the body of the message
alone. I've changed report_saf
So I wanted uninstall 2.60 which is installed in a version specific
directory on my setup.
bash$ ls
SpamAssassin SpamAssassin.pm
bash$ pwd
/home/robert/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail
However when I do this with the Makefile used to build it I get
bash$ make uninstall
no packlist file found:
Hi,
Is this the correct place for SA to put installed when installed
locally and not system wide?
/home/robert/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Mail
ie. does it belong in a 5.8.0 specific directory?
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Simon Byrnand wrote:
> Just a bit of a "me too" post, I checked my last two days email including
> Ham and Spam and checked the hitrate of DCC and RAZOR2 and here were the
> results:
>
> Ham: 0 DCC hits, 1 RAZOR2 hit out of 203 Ham messages.
> Spam: 174 DCC hits, 57 RAZOR2 hits out of 242 Spam mes
At 01:35 PM 12/12/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I see a spamassassin report of an email ? I'd like to do something
like pipe the email through a command.
pipe it through spamassassin -t
Note: -t mode FORCES sa to generate a report, and it WILL contain text
declaring it to be spam, even
Robert Nicholson wrote:
>
> I noticed the scores you reported were with 2.60.
>
> I don't understand why your scores as so much higher than mine.
>
> Do you have any custom rule modifications?
>
> I will take the message below and run it thru 2.61 now.
>
> Why do you get more hits?
Your debug
Robert Nicholson wrote:
>
> Is the mail or checksum sent to a DCC server?
Checksum.
> Could you try this one. It's also low scoring in 2.61
Here's the output I got:
Received: from localhost [127.0.0.1] by coll.pair.com
with SpamAssassin (2.60 1.212-2003-09-23-exp);
Sat, 13 Dec
Today I have dumped my bayes db and calculate some statistics.
742753 - total number of words in it
515654 - total number of words which have been seen only once
80485 - ... twice
35325 - ... 3 times
This statistics shows that most of the db us not used, just eating my hard drive (44
MB to
Hi!
I suggested this once before, and did not see any response.
Many rules that I see suggested on this list all have the characteristic
of being a good test against e-mail that contain a large number of
occurences (a high 'count') of a particular 'trick' or 'obfuscation'.
BUT these rules have to
I would guess this is normal. Think of things like Message-Id's, vs. common
words like "the" which will appear very many times.
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexander Litvinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 10:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SAtalk
Alexander Litvinov wrote:
>
> Today I have dumped my bayes db and calculate some statistics.
>
> 742753 - total number of words in it
> 515654 - total number of words which have been seen only once
> 80485 - ... twice
> 35325 - ... 3 times
>
> This statistics shows that most of the db us n
At 02:45 PM 12/13/2003, Bryan Hoover wrote:
> 742753 - total number of words in it
> 515654 - total number of words which have been seen only once
> 80485 - ... twice
> 35325 - ... 3 times
>
> This statistics shows that most of the db us not used, just eating my
hard drive (44 MB total size)
Matt Kettler wrote:
> Well, 5mb * (743/100) = 37.15mb... that's pretty close to 44mb at an
> estimate. Doesn't seem large at all given the specs..
Heh.. True that. My brain is *not* a arithmatic calculator :).
Plus, Alexander may have been just counting up the total Bayes directory
size, which
Charles Gregory wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I suggested this once before, and did not see any response.
> Many rules that I see suggested on this list all have the characteristic
> of being a good test against e-mail that contain a large number of
> occurences (a high 'count') of a particular 'trick' or '
Is there anyway I can arrange for a message that DCC would catch to be
sent to me?
If you can do that just send it over I want to see if DCC is working
correctly.
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You could use procmail to call spamc, eg. .qmail-user files look like this:
| preline procmail -t -p ./the_users_name_here/Maildir/procmailrc
and the user's procmailrc:
LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail
VERBOSE=ON
### Spam Assassin
:0fw
* < 256000
| /usr/bin/spamc -u the_users_name_here -f
:0
*
./th
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Bryan Hoover wrote:
> > But if we were able to check the COUNT of how many times a particular
> > rule was matched, we could easily distinguish runaway use of obfuscation.
> It is an interesting idea. It is analysis of the analysis, or meta
> analysis.
Not really. It is cou
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Gregory
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 12:56 PM
[...]
>
> On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Bryan Hoover wrote:
> > > But if we were able to check the COUNT of how many times a particular
> > > rule was matched, we could easily distinguish runaway use of
> o
So I'm executing
my $status = $spamtest->learn ($mail);
and the status in the debugger shows all the right things suggesting
it's been learnt
however the nham count in sa-learn --dump isn't changed.
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- Original Message -
From: "Greg Cirino - Cirelle Enterprises" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Virginia Busts Spammers
> No noticeable decrease in spam here...
>
> did they get the right guys?
>
> g
Usually, 2-3
On 12 Dec 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] moaned:
> On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:10:29 -0500, Adam Denenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> posted to spamassassin-talk:
> > What i want to start is a Bayes Corpus Project. I would like to be
> > able to allow people to submit confirmed ham and/or spam to a large
> > b
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Matthew van Eerde said:
>> >I'm just curious. I've NEVER seen Yahoo! tagged bulk email
>> with SA tags.
>>
>> Odds are the open relay that the spammers sent the mail
>> through was running SA.
>>
>> Yes, you'd think anyone using SA would check for open relay,
>> but it do
Teergruber?
OK, I had to ask Google about this term of art:
http://www.iks-jena.de/mitarb/lutz/usenet/teergrube.en.html
> From: Nix
> Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 2:49 PM
[...]
>
> It makes a lot more sense to teergrube the buggers and /dev/null the
> results, I'd say.
>
> (Anyone got a
The way this interface is defined
$status = $f->learn ($mail, $id, $isspam, $forget)
suggests that both $isspam and $forget are significant however
it will only ever do one or the other not both.
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At 06:53 PM 12/13/2003, Robert Nicholson wrote:
$status = $f->learn ($mail, $id, $isspam, $forget)
suggests that both $isspam and $forget are significant however
it will only ever do one or the other not both.
Well, forget inherently means you want to remove an entry instead of
learn.. at that po
On 12/13/03 7:05 AM, "Vivek Khera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(B
(B>> "JV" == Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(B>
(B> JV> AOL IM
(B>
(B> JV> Maybe its an ichat only thing -- because everyone i know running iChat
(B> JV> gets 10+ AOL IM spams a day. I'm averaging 15.
(B>
After adding a bit of debugging information to Received.pm I was able to
track down the problem I was having with SpamAssassin and the -notfirsthop
rules. The following line is the code in spamass-milter that send the
pseudo header to Spamassassin:
assassin->output((string)"Received: from "+macro_
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