ers and if
they only come from local IPs, then it would give them the whitelist
score. All of our IPs have both A and PTR records in our DNS server, so
it should be easy to determine if the e-mail is "local" meaning that it was
sent from a local IP to our mail server, then
> (aside: can *any* preference be in the SQL table? I have some required_hits
> which work, but whitelist_from seems to be ignored. individual users seems
> to work and GLOBAL does seem to be recognized.)
>
Anything that can be found in the users $HOME/.spamassassin.prefs (or
wherever the file
copy of it just as it came into my account.
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The README file in the sql directory should explain most of what you need.
Basically, it will read the same options that could be set in the user's
$HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs file.
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>
> I did some reading on using SA with mysql and this having the ability to
> enable / disable per user. Is there a simple interface to this or is
> mysql even required for what I am trying to do?
In my local copy of my global prefs, I have required_hits 80, then when
one of my customers wants
>
> Sure. Apparently there's more internet cafes in Nepal than there
> are in Dublin so that shouldn't be a problem ;)
>
Can I join you there in Nepal? :)
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> Hi Justin,
>
> Along the sames lines, do you mind if I modify the source for the mysql
> lookups to include a larger username and submit it back to you?
>
> 1) A lot of systems have user names longer than 8 chars
> 2) A lot of us are running qmail with vpopmail or vmailmgr (I run both) and
> the
> Now as a side question: I can't seem to find any reference in SpamAssassin 1.5
> to actually *use* the SQL implementation of user preferences. I see the
> user_scores_* variables in the spamassassin.cf, but nothing referencing that
> in /usr/bin/spamassassin or spamassassin.prefs.
>
> Am I miss
> SpamAssassin website, would be worth a look too.
>
> > So, the thing which popped into my head today was to digest
> > the SA spam up, and send a daily or weekly summary through,
> > of spam, based upon the SA score. The digest would have an
> > index of sender, subject, and be ordered by SA sco