(0). (default: add)
"ensure that this line is stripped"
-Ryan
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tch I submitted to bugzilla, and the
code that got changed in CVS.
Line 400ish in lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Dns.pm should say:
if (system("dccproc -V >/dev/null 2>&1")) {
instead of
if (!system("dccproc -V >/dev/null 2>&1")) {
system() will re
File::Spec 0.8 or later, etc.
I'm using it with perl 5.005:
[tryanc@steward tryanc]$ perl --version
This is perl, version 5.005_03 built for i386-linux
There were a number of prerequisites that needed to be installed, but it
does work just fine.
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w it makes sense ;)
>
> Gratuitous use of \b should fix that.
And "CONFIG_BLK_DEV_VIA82CXXX", as well.
It's bug #533.
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s...
Unless you don't want to receive the spam that gets sent to the lists...
I agree that adding the Linux kernel specific rules is a bit much, but
there are already rules for diffs and pgp headers, so maybe the geek code
rule might be worthwhile as an indication that the message is
probably
ference at virtual address"
"ksymoops"
"CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT"
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for razor (which I'm not currently using), and let's say
3 for spamcop (also not using), you still beat me.
Is there any officially maintained record for the highest scoring spam?
Or does the configurability of the scoring make any such statistic
meaningless.
How about for the highest
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Q -100
Can/should this be added to the default header rules?
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