[THIS LIST HAS MOVED! see http://useast.spamassassin.org/lists.html .]I have a customer using a Verizon DSL which automatically scores a
number of hits from the dynamic IP RBL's. We all understand the
impossibility of changing Verizon's lax enforcement policies; but I'm
hoping there might be a
Sorry, thot we were using 5.8.2. However, after checking more closely:
perl 5.8.1
SA 2.62
FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE
Works well.
Bret Miller wrote:
Has anyone successfully made SA on Windows with Perl 5.8.2? I finally
gave up on it and went back to Perl 5.6.1. Any suggestions?
Bret
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I believe you have neglected to hook SA into your mail delivery path.
There are a number of ways to do this; but the most straight forward is
to use procmail and add a .forward and a .procmailrc file into your home
directory.
Fernan Aguero wrote:
Hi,
I just installed SpamAssassin-2.6.1 under
How hard would it be to set an upper limit in SA when writing rule hits
as headers?
Zarjazz wrote:
Well it had to happen, I've been recieving some spam that triggered LOTS
of tripwire rules and overflowing the smtp daemon header buffer.
Extracts from exim panic log below.
2004-01-16 13:17:08 1Ah
We experienced a similar problem on FreeBSD. The problem was addressed
when we upgraded perl from 5.5 to 5.8. As a workaround until we managed
to upgrade we launched spamd under the control of Dan Bernstein's
Daemontools which can be configured to automatically impose limits and
restart misbeh