Perhaps
ok_languages en jp ja zh th
ok_locales en jp ja zh th
?
Rich wrote:
I'm sorry if this is more of spamassassin... but I thought I should ask
anyway.
I have this set on my local.cf
ok_languagesen ja zh th
ok_locales en ja zh th
but still some of
Hey All,
Is it possible to have qmail-scanner pass the -u option to spamc with
the username of the intended recipient. I need it to send just the
username, not the full email address. The FAQ indicates that it does
this, but the version I have (1.20) certainly does not.
Thanks,
-Nick
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At 15:52 +0200 14-04-2004, Maurice Snellen wrote:
On Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 12:33 Salvatore Toribio wrote:
Try to change $V_FROMNAME
That would mean I'd have to change this manually again each time a new
release of qmail-scanner comes out. I tend to have this kind of info
in the config scri
On Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 12:33 Salvatore Toribio wrote:
> Try to change $V_FROMNAME
That would mean I'd have to change this manually again each time a new
release of qmail-scanner comes out. I tend to have this kind of info
in the config scripts I've created to call ./configure with all th
I'm sorry if this is more of spamassassin... but I thought I should ask
anyway.
I have this set on my local.cf
ok_languagesen ja zh th
ok_locales en ja zh th
but still some of the messages korean charset and japanese charset
ISO-2022-JP are still being flagged as spam. c
At 12:20 +0200 14-04-2004, Maurice Snellen wrote:
I'm using qmail-scanner on several mail servers, but use one central
address for all the admin mails to come into. As qmail-scanner uses
the same address for both From: and To: I'm having a difficult time
differentiating the mails coming from differ
Listmembers:
I'm using qmail-scanner on several mail servers, but use one central
address for all the admin mails to come into. As qmail-scanner uses
the same address for both From: and To: I'm having a difficult time
differentiating the mails coming from different systems.
I coul start filtering