Mike Tedder wrote:
>
> One last thing: I am using perl-5.10.0. Is there any known problems
> with this, perhaps?
>
No idea I'm afraid. Still on perl-5.8.8. Although I can't see how it
could affect anything as subtly as this. You don't have any Qmail
patches (or other patches) that might be doin
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 06:09:21 +0900, Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Mike Tedder wrote:
>> I reverted back to qs-2.02 a few days ago, and so far all mails are
>> coming in with the Message-ID in the header intact. So the problem is
>> indeed with qmail-scanner, and not SpamAssassin.
>>
>
Mike Tedder wrote:
> I reverted back to qs-2.02 a few days ago, and so far all mails are
> coming in with the Message-ID in the header intact. So the problem is
> indeed with qmail-scanner, and not SpamAssassin.
>
I was going to say "did you read the CHANGES file" but I now see I never
wrote
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 20:26:01 +0900, Salvatore Toribio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Well, you have give me a hint.. I was using qs-2.02st, SA-3.2.4 and I
> haven't seen the issue but I didn't pay atention to it before the
> release of 2.04.
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> Maybe you can install 2.02st and enabled 's
Hi,
there are 2 things I do with spamassassin and clam:
1. ensure my system is updating the spamassassin rules with sa-update
(running in cron every day at 6am or something)
BTW. in Ubuntu (Debian prolly too) you can just edit
/etc/default/spamassassin file (switch CRON to 1)
2. use the clam def
Avi Kouzi wrote:
> I would like to make a suggestion, perhaps someone (if there is a
> requirement from the wide audiance) can create a database of spam rules
> for qmail-scanner - Meaning - If people would share their rules with one
> another, it would help us all in creating s safer and cleane
Hello everybody,
First of all, I would like to say a special thanks to Jason Haar for the
fast replying in my previous post from June 2nd, and my apologies for
not replying earlier.
I would like to make a suggestion, perhaps someone (if there is a
requirement from the wide audiance) can cre