pt boils down to
'I can't have a stupid fake hostname on irc, so you shouldn't either!'
They claim that having 'sentences' in your hostname is forbidden by RFC 1178
which is false, 1178 is an FYI RFC, and provides guidelines to help users in
naming mac
^C
>
The error messages here indicate that redhat-rc-script.sh is not a shell
script, it's a perl script, make sure it starts with an appropriate
'#!/usr/bin/perl -w' line, or the like.
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h is fine for perl-only modules,
but will not work for modules that include XS components (like SHA1 and
many others), you will need to reinstall all those modules. The easiest
way to do this is with the CPAN module: 'perl -M CPAN -e recompile'
will recompile all the modules that
vious one didn't (which is how I interpreted your requirements),
you probably want to change the first part of this to:
:0: E
> }
>
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at has
formmail.cgi installed.
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.
Tiny rubber ninjas:
http://www.gumballmall.com/cgi-bin/miva?Merchant2/merchant.mv+Screen=PROD&Store_Code=GUMBALLMALL&Product_Code=ninja+fighters+-+toy&Category_Code=toys+1.1%22
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ged only in the headers (preferably with the
>analysis included somehow as, say, X-SPAM: headers) instead of having
>the report and analysis in the body? I don't want to muck with the
>body, even if it is nasty ol' spam.
>
Yes, set 'report_header 1' to move the rep
ld be fairly easy to
integrate, but I don't know how good it is...
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Spamassassin-
>
> SQL Error: ERROR: Missing '=' after 'spamassassin:localhost' in conninfo
>
This format doesn't work with postgres, you need to use:
DBI:Pg:dbname=spamassassin;host=localhost
perldoc DBD::Pg for other options.
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t these
are the kinds of error messages you would get when trying to run a perl
script with a shell interpreter, check and make sure you have a correct
#! line in the script, or change procmail to use '/usr/bin/perl
/usr/bin/SpamAssassin/spamassassin' instead of just calling
spama
their network, and in cases where a
company does not have a policy, most states have held that they have
that right because it's their network (IANAL, check
http://law.freeadvice.com/intellectual_property/computer_law/email_privacy.htm)
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, you should probably make sure that negative
scoring tests come first.
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g that tag in the subject is an clear pointer that my filter
> wasn't right.
>
I use it, and personally I prefer the very short 'SPAM', to the very
long and unweildy 'POSSIBLE UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL EMAIL', which I
suspect is so long that non
it open relays to send these specially formatted messages to
add the relays to the list. Bascically what happened is they discovered
that probing open relays is dangerous and can get you in trouble, so
they stopped doing that, now they want everyone else to do it for them,
which takes t
y filtering spam. www.orbz.org has details
of what happened, including the fact that the city government that
originally threatened them now agrees that the problem is a buggy mail
server and has apologized.
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in some spam filters
as spam software just because it is not very common, so the name tends
to stick out when examining headers.
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> | pid=`pidof spamd` ?
>
> 'pidof' is a Debian thing.
>
[jason@traveller jason]$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
[jason@traveller jason]$ pidof init
1
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it was funky
> and decided to bounce it off the list. :-)
>
Maybe I misunderstood the conversation when I replied =) RFC 822 only
specifies that the local-part of the address have it's case maintained,
the domain-name part is not included, and I'm pretty sure the DNS relate
ortant, but the RFC does allow them to if they wish.
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 11:38:48PM -0500, dman wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 11:22:30PM -0500, Jason Kohles wrote:
> | On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 11:20:29PM -0500, dman wrote:
> | >
> | > A legit message triggered the
> | > FROM_FORGED_HOTMAIL
> | > test.
der. Any mail that actually does come from hotmail user
has this header.
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On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 11:51:44AM -0500, Jason Kohles wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:37:11PM +, Ian Briggs wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Ged Haywood wrote:
> > > "| spamassassin || exit 75"
> >
> > Further to my previous reply
r:
>
> smrsh: spamassassin not available for sendmail programs
> 554 5.0.0 "| spamassassin || exit 75"... Service unavailable
>
> Anyone understand this?
>
Your sendmail is installed using a restricted shell which only allows you
to pipe mail to certain programs, s
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