Hi,
Since three days I cannot reach spamassassin.taint.org anymore !
Ping, traceroute and nslookup/dig does work but accessing does not.
Whats going on there ?
Regards,
Meino
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Hi there!
I wan't to be able to forward emails which should get whitelisted to a
special internal email address. I created an mail alias like this:
spamassassin_whitelist: "|/usr/bin/spamassassin --add-to-whitelist"
When I send a mail to this address, I get the following error:
<[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 02:11:27PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW, just wondering about the role of Razor in SpamAssassin.
What are you wondering about it?
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([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 26.07.2002 0:45
Uhr:
> Spamassassin-talk -- confirmation of subscription -- request 523176
>
> We have received a request from 217.235.121.176 for subscription of
> your email address, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, to
> the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. T
> I'd like to use spamassassin to filter our e-mail. However
> the poweres that be have dcreed that our mail service shall
> run on MS Exchange. Is there a way to insert Spamassassin
> into the system so that it will filter incoming mail before
> it reaches the Exchange server?
I was lookin
In my experience that varies a lot from company to company. Your best bet
is to contact the vendor in question and ask them.
for example this is some the results of some investigations I made into
that question a few months ago:
one vendor has a "small business" license which seems to cover th
Here are a bunch to try. I've had to whitelist all of these at some point
or another. And if you get the html versions and digest versions of other
things, that makes them much more likely to trip SA.
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/email-newsletters.html
http://www.weather.com/services/
h
Good afternoon!
I haven't been too worried about virii, because about 99 percent of my users
are on Macintoshes. However, it's on my list.
My question is: When I go to install AmaVis or MailScanner, it'll ask for the
virus package I've chosen (which I haven't chosen yet). Am I looking for
Sorry about breaking the message id of this, I'm subscribed to the
digest and can't figure out how to tell Mailman to send me an individual
message to so I can respond to it.
>"Bryan T. Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Attached is a script I wrote to sort spam into maildirs, using .qmail
>f
Regarding the report that SA inserts into the email message. If copy that
format into the local.cf file, will my local.cf report replace the default one?
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All:
Attached is a script I wrote to sort spam into maildirs, using .qmail
files. Those of you with qmail will understand immediately, if you have
users that are not bright enough to filter themselves.
This is the first time I have had something useful enough to give back
to the community, so
Thursday, July 25, 2002, 8:37:02 AM, Bryan T. Schmidt wrote:
> I use a tool called dbmanage
> http://arska.org/src/dbmanage/
> Its just a bit of Perl. To use, change to your .spamassassin directory,
> and:
> To list a particular user:
> dbmanage auto-whitelist view | grep badguy
> To r
I use a tool called dbmanage
http://arska.org/src/dbmanage/
Its just a bit of Perl. To use, change to your .spamassassin directory,
and:
To list a particular user:
dbmanage auto-whitelist view | grep badguy
To remove an entry, you have to get both keys. Note the backslash in
front of
"Stewart, John" said:
> Shouldn't a spam with web bugs be a big tipoff? It's got this in the body:
> http://track.offer888.net/cgi-bin/trimlife?e=2651380.17";>
> But this seems to have made it *less* of a spam?
problem is, this is quite a common trick used by the legit mailshot
companies, so th
(good lord, I'm so dumb forgot to attach)
(Note to self: never post before you have your morning caffeine)
Kind of in the vein of the all-graphics spam, this guy got through this
morning. It only scored a 1.3:
SPAM: Start SpamAssassin results --
SPA
(aaach - my apologies... Outlook decided I wanted to send it before I
finished composing)
Kind of in the vein of the all-graphics spam, this guy got through this
morning. It only scored a 1.3:
SPAM: Start SpamAssassin results --
SPAM: This mail is probab
Kind of in the vein of the all-graphics spam, this guy got through this
morning. It only scored a 1.3:
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On Thursday 25 July 2002 00:38 CET Ross Vandegrift wrote:
>[...]
> Has anyone written a tool to edit the AWL? It would be useful to easily
> nuke an entry...
You can feed a mail to SpamAssassin with the parameter "-R" and it will
remove all senders from the AWL. If you have one special person y
Ross Vandegrift said:
> Just to be a curious PITA... where do you go if the GA finds that SCE
> and UCE are essentially similar? We'll end up with a very neutered set
> of rules.
nope -- the good ones, that kill UCE with few FPs (like rules that spot
forged headers), get high scores, whereas t
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 09:37:02 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
wrote:
>I'd like to use spamassassin to filter our e-mail. However the poweres
that be have dcreed that our mail service shall run on MS Exchange. Is
there a way to insert Spamassassin into the system so that it will filter
incoming mail
I'm testing SA for blocking spam mail on the Linux Sendmail Box.
It's amazing S/W for english speaking users, But there are no kindness explain for
other language user.
I've searching all the news group and websites for find document for filtering
korean-word spam.
But still i'm wandering.
On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 12:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This sounds like exactly what I wanted to do. I've never used Exim tho.
> It sounds easy enough ( doesnt it always :) The config for Exim should
> be pretty straight foward tho shouldnt it? Simply accept the mail and
> pass it straight on t
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