RE: bayes autolearn - nonspam threshold
> If you word the note appropriately there would be no need to change it > again. Something along the lines of "Also note that, like all such > settings, the default values can be overridden by configuration files > including those downloaded using sa-update. For example, the official > sa-update channel for SpamAssassin 3.2.0 included a nonspam threshold > setting of 1.0 on ; this setting could of course be > changed again with a subsequent update." > > John John, That is a good idea in general, and realistically it is almost a given, yet why does the program code or .cf files need to have it in more than one place let alone allow another place to change it? Any why would they negate each other anyways? Mostly focusing on why in the in some program code and in a different .cf file beside local.cf right now - rh -- Abba Communications Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net
RE: Upgrading to 3.20 from 3.18
> Did the Bayes scoring change that much between 3.18 and 3.20? > Also, it > looks like 3.20 SPF checking is broken. How can I debug where it broke? Henry I noticed a large difference in scoring "behavior" between the versions 3.1.8 and 3.2.0 myself. Yet, after training bayes and then after a few more days of bayes auto learn, things seem to have "mostly" cleared up. - rh -- Abba Communications Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net
RE: qmail auth not recognized
> > Never mind, looking into this further there's no problem with the change > made in r447014. The issue is qmail should be adding "with ESMTPA" and > not "with ESMPTA". > > Daryl What do you mean? Is there a prob between qmail or qmail accessories and SA that you have found? - rh -- Abba Communications Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net
RE: [3.2] BlackBerry Emails Being Tagged as Spam
> > whitelist_from_rcvd *blackberry.com blackberry.com > > > Dan > Dan, Is this valid and does it truly take care of "ALL" blackberry cases? - rh -- Abba Communications Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net
RE: AutoWhitelist
I purposely set use_auto_whitelist 0 are any ISP's out there using AWL and finding it "extremely" effective to the zillionth power? - rh -- Abba Communications Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net