[SAtalk] Exim 4.1x configuration

2003-03-13 Thread David Chait
Greetings,     I've been trying to configure Exim 4.1x to call SA via it's config file, and have tried the posted configurations with no success. Exim passes mail fine, however it never gets processed by SA during the proceedure. The following is my exim config file for that machine...any id

Re: [SAtalk] SA marked-up messages and sa-learn

2003-03-13 Thread Nels Lindquist
On 10 Mar 2003 at 19:33, Rick Macdougall wrote: > You are correct. There is no need to remove SA mark-up when doing an > sa-learn. Does that also apply to the new "report-safe" option with SA 2.50? Nels Lindquist <*> Information Systems Manager Morningstar Air Express Inc. -

RE: [SAtalk] Microsoft Exchange, SpamAssassin, and the future of bayes learnin g

2003-03-13 Thread Stewart, John
JP write: > The only way I know of is to move/copy the messages to public folders, > since then the headers are not touched at all. We then fetch > those mails > via cron job and IMAP and feed it to sa-learn. Works pretty well. Been playing around with this the last couple of days, and it seems

[SAtalk] Re: Double opt-in versus confirmed opt-in?

2003-03-13 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 10:49:21AM -0500, Theo Van Dinter wrote: > I think they're incorrectly using the term (ala: cracker versus hacker). You know... After doing more research around this morning, it really does seem like this is the issue. One group differentiates, everyone else doesn't. So

Re: [SAtalk] Double opt-in versus confirmed opt-in?

2003-03-13 Thread Vivek Khera
> "TVD" == Theo Van Dinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: TVD> and a few other URLs that specify no difference/define the term: TVD> http://www.smallbizmailer.com/features/opt_in.ttml Wow... that's run by me (it is actually a copy of our main site, www.mailermailer.com). I think that page is p

Re: [SAtalk] Can't get --add-to-blacklist working

2003-03-13 Thread Richard Crane
On Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at 06:55 PM, Matt Kettler wrote: if you run spamassassin -D --add-to-blacklist < sample.mail What do you get? spamassassin --add-to-blacklist -D < ~/sample.mail debug: Score set 0 chosen. debug: using "/usr/share/spamassassin" for default rules dir debug: using "/