* Vittorio Muth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-21 15:07]:
> I've read in the FAQ, that spamassassin does not drop mails. OK.
>
> Is there anyone who got it, to configure spamassassin like that:?
>
> Score 5.0 = mark as spam and forward
> Score 15 = move mail to /dev/null or send it to [EMAIL PROTEC
* Daniel M. Drucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-18 09:38]:
> Is there a way to discover what SA currently treats as trusted?
Yes, running with debug (-D) switch turn on.
Received.pm:
dbg ("received-header: relay ".$relay->{ip}." trusted? ".
($in_trusted ? "yes" : "no"))
* Lewis Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-17 22:41]:
> I see messages receiving points for FAKE_HELO_AOL yet when I look in the
> logs the SMTP server that sent the message is indeed listed in as an ip
> address as an AOL mail server. I think that the helo name is incorrect but
> I doubt that aol
* Dominik Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-10 04:59]:
> Just before upgrading to the new 2.60 Release, I read through
> to documentation to see what has changed. But some things are
> not clear to me. Maybe someone's able to bring some light to me?
As noone answered this yet,
Hi,
Just before upgrading to the new 2.60 Release, I read through
to documentation to see what has changed. But some things are
not clear to me. Maybe someone's able to bring some light to me?
http://eu.spamassassin.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html#network%20test%20opti
ons
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Hi,
Just before upgrading to the new 2.60 Release, I read through
to documentation to see what has changed. But some things are
not clear to me. Maybe someone's able to bring some light to me?
http://eu.spamassassin.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html#network%20test%20options
| trusted_networks