On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 12:28:30 -0400, Phil N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed SA with my Postfix server installation. I tested the
script file that Postfix calls spamc from, I get a single email message
to the recipient, as expected. When I have spamc called from within
postfix, two mess
Robin Witkop-Staub wrote:
> I have instances where users try to email me a block of messages they
> want blacklisted. The spam filter will see them all and tag the
> message as SPAM. Is there a way I can tell spamassassin not to mark
> internal mail as spam or make a filter giving internal users +
From: jennifer >>>Our spam has been relatively light
over the past few days. The spammers must
>be busy dealing with the onslaught of meaningless unwanted emails
from
>sobig.f. H. I wonder what that feels like??? A
bit of poetic justice
>when I look at it in that light.
Just wait
Kai MacTane wrote:
> At 8/20/03 07:27 AM , Keith Olmstead wrote:
>
>> $home/Maildir/
>>
>> It is not creating the Maildir dir, but instead just creating the
>> cur, new, and tmp dir.
>
> You know that, for a Maildir delivery, you should already have the
> /tmp, /new and /cur directories created, ri
landy wrote:
> sorry if i was not clear before but someone put my address as from and
> send out a spam
>
>
> what can i do to aovid being tagged as a spammer
Do nothing.
No one (hopefully) tags anyone because of email-address.
SpamAssassin certainly does not.
Øystein Gisnås wrote:
> This mail made it 4.1 on my score meter (default settings v2.54, 5.0+
> triggers):
>
> Subject: AMBlEN: $100 and VlAGRA: 39.95
> From: Online Drug Sale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "On sale for today only: VlAGRA and AMBlEN
>
> It scored on BAYES_90=3.002, CLICK_BELOW=0.0, RCVD_IN_
Bill Long wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is there any documentation anywhere which explains how to set up Spam
> Assassin using spamc and spamd with Courier MTA and maildrop?
>
> I tried reading up on the various man pages, but it's very confusing
> to a novice.
>
>
> thanks,
>
> bill
Well, maybe easiest th
Oleg Aronov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a big problem and hope somebody will help me.
SpamAssassin does not do this. It's propably someting in your installation;
similar things has happened to me too.
But SA does not bounce spam.
Check, check, check. Check your installation, and integration with
Daniel Carrera wrote:
>> debug: is spam? score=6.9 required=3.2 \
>> tests=BAYES_70,FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS,UNDESIRED_LANGUAGE_BODY
>
> Well, the score is higher than the required. Shouldn't this have been
> flagged as spam? How come it made it to my inbox?
>
SpamAssassin itself does not delete or re
John Rudd wrote:
>
> Why? Because what I want is something that has the features of
> MailScanner (spam assasin + many configurable/pluggable virus scanners
> + attachment filename rules checking + a few other checks +
> configurable actions for various things), but with a mechanism like
> spamc/s
John Rudd wrote:
>
> Does it work with spamc? or a spamc-like front end, where you can
> specify a range of IP addresses that are going to do the spam/virus
> scanning for you (like the way you can have multiple hosts running
> spamd)?
It's not bint do sendmail.
If spamassassin is stopping it's l
John Rudd wrote:
> Did I see, at some point, a message indicating that someone was going
> to write a generalized spamd that could be used for checking many
> different things besides just spam assassin tests?
>
>
> or was that wishful thinking on my part?
>
How about amavisd-new? Not using it, bu
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