Re: [SAtalk] Bug: SA classifies TheBat 2.0 mail as spam

2003-09-07 Thread Roman Katzer
On Sunday, September 7, 2003, 18:11:29, Theo Van Dinter wrote: > please post bugs on bugzilla.spamassassin.org, otherwise we may not see > them and/or remember about them. Thanks for the pointer, I just did. Roman -- Roman Katzer, Aachen, Germany You know those people who won't

[SAtalk] Bug: SA classifies TheBat 2.0 mail as spam

2003-09-07 Thread Roman Katzer
E64_TEXT RAW: Message text disguised using base64 > encoding >* 4.3 FORGED_MUA_THEBAT_BOUN Mail pretending to be from The Bat! > (boundary) Since Stefan Tanurkov is the head programmer of TheBat, I don't think he has to fake his mail client ;-) Roman --

[SAtalk] too stupid for spamming

2003-07-25 Thread Roman Katzer
Just found this in my inbox. Marked with 3.6 points, but with some valuable information in it. For real, this time ;-) Well, have a look at the attachments... It's a spam mailing, but somehow all the mails leading to the spam mailing, even the details of the Paypal transaction, are below the spam

Re: [SAtalk] Thanks for nothing

2003-02-28 Thread Roman Katzer
ail archives ;) As Malte wrote, it has superb filtering capabilities, templates, multiple identities etc etc etc. When I bought it, it cost me about 25 USD. Roman -- Roman Katzer, Aachen, Germany Nobody grows old by living a given number of years. Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up ent

Re: [SAtalk] Run spamc against current mailboxes,delete spam that has already arrived

2003-02-28 Thread Roman Katzer
spam from one address, the scores of subsequently selivered mails (user 1 to user 5)get higer and higher. Works analogous with ham. Also, please don't just hit reply to post a new message to this list - the references are not correct. If you start a new topic, please don't include quoted t

Re: [SAtalk] has a large company implemented spamassassin ?

2003-01-14 Thread Roman Katzer
ming mails a day I didn't see any change. I have to say I'm quite pleased with the performance of the spamd/SA/procmail chain. Regards, Roman -- Roman Katzer, Aachen, Germany All good books are alike in that they are truer than if the