Re: [SAtalk] Re: Can base64 encoded messages learnable by sa-learn?

2003-09-05 Thread Dan Nelson
libmilter/html/sample.html Now it looks so easy I'm going to have to try it myself :) -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek

[SAtalk] Re: Can base64 encoded messages learnable by sa-learn?

2003-09-04 Thread Dan Nelson
ay you don't have to try and rebuild the message at all. The end-user has to forward the spam before it gets aged out of the cache, though. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This sf.net email is sponsored

[SAtalk] Re: Trying to compile 2.55

2003-07-07 Thread Dan Nelson
Mark wrote: I am still using SA 2.44. But after recent reports how much better de 2.55 edition with Bayes is, I thought I'd give it a try. So, I went to my port library, in FreeBSD 4.7R, and did: -- asarian-host: {root} % make "/usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAss

[SAtalk] Re: [Crosspost] Strange issues with user preferences and spamass-milter

2003-06-05 Thread Dan Nelson
re, so that should fix your "don't scan outbound mail" issue at least. As for the alias problem, I think forking and running sendmail -bv would be the most complete solution, except that its output isn't designed to be machine-parsed. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PRO

[SAtalk] Re: [Crosspost] Strange issues with user preferences and spamass-milter

2003-06-05 Thread Dan Nelson
the first SA run will not see it at all. Sendmail adds a "Return-path:" header to the top of each message with this info, so your second SA run from procmail can see it. I'm thinking about adding an option to spamass-milter that inserts the envelope header lines into the message heade