[Sorry, I'm forwarding this to the list again cause I included an old reply-to
header that screws up anyone thread sorting in mutt.]
In the email below you'll see that in the body this message got scored
8.2 points but in the X-Spam-Status it only has hits=2.1 and it's not
getting tagged as spam.
The -L switch seems to fix my situation as well. At least it appears
that way.
Rob Bos in message Re: [SAtalk] spamd frozen? (Thu, 01/09 12:42):
> On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 02:29:14PM -0600, Daniel W. Halverson wrote:
> > Just an FYI, it looks like there is a problem with Razor that caused us
> >
I can attest to the same situation on two different servers, both
debian woody, happening since two days ago. The load avg on one was @
60.
What's bizarre is that spamassassin was doing fine for a few months
before this.
Very DoS like. Spambombs? exploits? Anybody gotta guess?
-l
Rob Bos in mes
We use SpamAssassin here at our newspaper. Many editors have email
aliases like [EMAIL PROTECTED] which points to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and they use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for listserves etc.. The problem is that their configuration using
the php/mySQL setup only configures things for username foo. So
they
Our mail server machine (i586 debian gnu/linux 128 MB RAM) crashed the
other day. Looking over the logs it appears we were spambombed..
12AM 4/15/02 - 12AM 4/16/02 - 7126 Messages received (about average)
12AM 4/16/02 - 9AM 4/16/02 - 28,084 Messages received
in a console before a slow-taking re
I'm running a base debian stable box and just installed the
spamassassin yesterday via source. for some reason when I perform
an /etc/init.d/sysklogd restart on the box the spamd process dies
about 30 seconds later. Is that normal? I've tried running the
daemon in the foreground, watching the proc