me a lot.
:)
But this is a production server (soon) and so I'll stick to backport by
now. Your tip will be very handy when I get woody on my workstation.
:)))
Thank you! :)
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-upgrade thing.
Yes, I run woody, sorry not mention earlier. Thanks for the tip, but
Raquel's tip is hottest: backports.org. That is what was missing to drop
Mandrake and use Debian on my workstation too. :)
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Hello all,
Sorry for this ot, but does anybody know where can I get an up to date
debian package of SA? I have only SA 2.2 available on apt-get...
Thanks.
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to abuse@, but only when it has no BCC or tons of rcpts? So,
our abuse@ team could receive spam complains and still not become some
kind of open relay...
How do you like it?
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 07:25:38 -0500
Terry Milnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried dropping the comma after [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't see
> the comma included in the spamassassin.conf man page.
>
> Marcio Merlone wrote:
> > whitelist_to[EMAIL PROTECT
ocurrence of the rule USER_IN_WHITELIST_TO, which is scored
as default. This message is a spam complain sent to abuse and got 8.3
points. Obviously should not be tagged as spam.
What am I doing wrong? Have I missed something? Any help, rtfm, url will be
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in the world,
why you use rawbody on those rules instead of uri?
On time: the dumb I mention here is me! :)
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Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 09:06 AM 12/2/03 -0200, Marcio Merlone wrote:
> >But, as an end-user (I sys-admin some thousands of mail accounts), I
> >think that the rules could be forked from SA, so community could
> >
# 69s/0h of 63143 corpus
You may want to add dsl.telesp.net.br here. It is a bigger spam source
than virtua. BEWARE: There is ham coming from there also, but mostly
spam.
Generous tip from Brazil.
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this has
been discussed before.
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d idea, but running on my SA 2.6:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix]# spamassassin --lint
Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: uriip MM_HOSTED_SBL
eval:check_uriip_rbl('sbl', 'sbl.spamhaus.org.')
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix]#
I think my SA does not have such &
5 PRIORITY_NO_NAME Message has priority setting, but no X-Mailer
Would the rule
local.cf:whitelist_from_rcvd * .com.br
be white-listing everything?
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ost useful information has either been removed or replaced by Microsoft
> proprietary standard..
Well, the answer may be somewhat obvious and not easy to implement, but
I think you can avoid such behavior getting rid of MS Exchange...
It is not very helpf
ful somehow. THAT reply is bugging...
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To: Marcio Merlone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Undeliverable Mail: [SAtalk] SA-learn per VIRTUAL user
We were unable to deliver your email.
The domain you are sending to may have been re
Hello all,
Considering a postfix mail server, with all virtual users (mysql or
ldap), what is the best way to have a bayes db on a per-user basis? I
will use maildrop as VDA.
I'd like to hear some testimonials, some how-i-did tips, etc.
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:29:27 -0500
Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:00 AM 11/11/2003, Bill wrote:
> >Bad, bad, bad idea!!!
> Bad, bad, bad assumption! :)
LOL
Matt is right. I will block just direct-delivery. :)
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dress
on such lines to send any mail to this server. I will have a separated
smtp server for my customers... ;)
I know, there are (few) legitimate servers running on xdsl sometimes,
but I can white-list those.
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(...)
I've seen things like:
e}{treme
p3n1s
s3x
p0rn
The best one I think is }{ as x. They are getting desperate. There will
hopefully a day when their spam will not be readable. :)
Your idea looks really nice for some spam. Those above are not appliabl
aders are for sysadmin, except the Subject, which is dealt by the
user.
SA provides a way to not alter the Subject line, it is a sysadmin
decision, so *the sysadmin* could be sued, not the software developer.
And the only one who could sue someone is the end user...
BTW, I've seen some
Permission denied IO::Socket::INET: Permission
> denied
Looks like user mrspam does not have permission to create the socket. Try as root.
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:53:48 -0200
Marcio Merlone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 11:24:20 -0800
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Justin Mason) wrote:
(...)
> > That would be great!
> > The key is in the "masses" subdir of the distribution: specifica
mail, and upload the results via rsync.
Could you please point me some docs, howtos or alike? What the complete
procedure?
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spam lovers will be able to disable and/or adjust its own check (level
2).
On time: this server will also run an anti-virus software, so I also
think amavisd-new WILL be there anyway...
I'd like to hear from you some experiences, ideas, tips
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:50:50 -0200
Marcio Merlone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23
is it
possible to setup a catch-all MX wildcard as Verisign made for web domain
names? So, would be easy to set up an autoresponse with such contents...
Wildcards making money?
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