I know Razor2 needed patching to work with SA 2.6x, I'm not sure about
Pyzor or DCC though. You could simply disable those within your SA
config for the time being.
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Marc G. Fournier
Attach a prefix to the filename, such as:
10_bigevil.cf
20_popcornonly.cf
30_weedsonly.cf
40_backhair.cf
50_local.cf
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Douglas Kirkland wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I have
erhaps
someone else might be able to give some insight.
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Chris Barnes wrote:
I got a false positive this morning, where it looks like the main
culprit was bad information in SORBS and RJABL. The se
e config (before the whitelist/blacklist area of that
subsection).
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Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Ryan Moore wrote:
Your postfix isn't stripping them right? I use amavisd-new and it
works like a ch
ssage will likely score below 0 and not get any
headers added.
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Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Vivek Khera wrote:
"j" == jnichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
2. in your spamassassi
To my knowledge amavisd-new is limited to using those headers, it
ignores the verbose ones added by SpamAssassin.
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Fritz Mesedilla wrote:
How does spamassassin include the spam report in the
s, which helped lower the
burden on the box as well.
Anyway, it probably would be useful in the end to help stop junk from
getting through, I've not done anything with it so far since SA is
running really well for us without rocking the boat too much.
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modified the bayes_* scores for all the scoresets in
user_prefs/local.cf).
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Mairhtin O'Feannag wrote:
Hello,
Below are the first few lines of my local.cf file for the entire
site. I do no
manually, if it has done it automatically the files are still
owned by the amavisd user. My first guess would be that some script is
doing something manually to the database (copying it perhaps without -a?).
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es by looking
at: http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.lookups
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Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Dear Ryan,
Thanks for your help.
Do u have any worked examples?
Patrick
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to amavisd for user defined rules, afaik, you might be able to
do it via some hacks in the amavisd code (since spamassassin would have
to be called as the recipient instead of the user that amavisd runs as).
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All DSNs have them afaik, such as bounces, return receipts, etc.
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Charles Gregory wrote:
Hallo!
Another spam today, with the infamous empty return path.
(Return-Path: <>)
But I didn
clears the /tmp/spamtmp (or whatever you used) or use the --overwrite
option to ripmime (which I *think* should also work. Sorry about that, I
tend to add stuff interactively so I didn't notice the problem.
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ly made sure it worked for Mozilla as that is the only browser I use.
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(the second line is 'cd /tmp', the sed line will probably get wrapped,
and there is a single wh
as Chris T. said I don't believe grep does any sorting (unless perhaps
you have a version that supports that as a parameter), at least in my
experience. Now of course you can pipe stuff to `sort -n` to sort stuff
numerically, and can even use a certain field to base the sort upon (-k).
Looks like YAHOO_REDIR looks for "http://rd.yahoo.com";, adding the "s"
into the hostname threw it off ;\
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Colin A. Bartlett wrote:
Can anyone hazard a guess as to why a message with an ima
Highest I've got is a 75.8, but that was with SA 2.55 and with a few RBL
scores set to 2.5 or 3.0 in local.cf (still would have been right around
70 with defaults though)
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Scott Roth
If your server is taking an abnormal amount of time to display the SMTP
banner (the first 220 line), then the remote end might close the
connection before issuing any commands.
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Matt Chapman
y case, as Gerry mentioned your daughter will want to use her isp's
smtp server instead of sending directly into your system, as it sounds
like that is what is happening. Or you can use the trusted_networks option
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he thread on
the machine I'm writing this from so hopefully I understood what was
going on ;]
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Terry Milnes wrote:
But you are missing the point, mail is being identified as
RCVD_IN_DYNA
Is there a size limit that SA implements to avoid scanning huge messages
whose content is primarily binary? I know amavisd has a limit such as
that, but I'm not sure if spamassassin has one as well or not.
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Doh, I remember looking in the perldoc and thinking "ok it isn't in the
deprecated section", obviously I was wrong since it actually is. Is
there another config option that would perform the same behavior or has
that functionality been lost in 2.60?
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By default SA will check the 9 previous hosts listed in the RECEIVED
headers. You could lower that by using "num_check_received" directive in
your usr_prefs/local.cf, I currently use a setting of four.
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's, so you could parse through that and do what you will, we do some
parsing of the file and stick data into a database for our users. That
is assuming you are logging to syslog, which I think is the default for
amavis and I'm pretty sure that is configurable within amavisd.
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is checking for localhost, but I wouldn't think
that SA wouldn't query for 127.0.0.1 since that will hit a few rbl zones
that include it for some reason (when they should be including 127.0.0.2
or something).
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do it either way, don't remember exactly how to offhand
though.
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Jon Gabrielson wrote:
Nope, it returns them all on my box.
i.e. when i type "nslookup www.yahoo.com" i get about
As an addendum, it appears as if SA 2.60-rc2 is able to parse the
message. Hooray!
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Ryan Moore wrote:
There is alot there for SA to trigger on, as noticed in the headers for
the fixedmime.txt
four lines in total (MUA wrapped it I think). The
variables starting with $ should be edited for whatever zone you want to
use.
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Fred I-IS.COM wrote:
Is it possible to use the dsn listing from RF
half a dozen of these on one account. Guess I'll give 2.60 a try
and see how it handles these.
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Fuzzy Fox wrote:
Ryan Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got an email that made it by s
perl module).
Hopefully the mime parser in 2.60 is able to dig into the nested parts.
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Bart Schaefer wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Ryan Moore wrote:
I got an email that made it by spamassassin
that is a valid thing to do
or not. In any case, is this a bug of some sort with SpamAssassin?
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swapna ghosh wrote:
Hi
i have sent one email asking for - that i am unable to connect mysql
database
from my server. The database is under a different host but is
*spamassassin
Appears to be working here doing a manual test. I think setting the
score to 0 disables the test, which you can do in your local.cf.
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~$ dig 2.0.0.127.relays.osirusoft.com
; <<>&g
score
greater than 15 by default) will have precedence and older entries will
be expired from the database. This how I understand that it works at
least, could be wrong though.
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Ricardo Kleemann
that DNSRBL and define another rbl test in your local.cf file that
checks that zone and give any hits from that test a negative score, like
the BONDED_SENDERS test.
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Greg Webster wrote:
Thanks,
event spam like this?
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We use Amavisd-new (which works great) that calls SpamAssassin, and it
then forwards it (via SMTP) to our real POP server. We also have a
sendmail machine in front of Amavisd that calls DNSRBL's and Milter-Sender.
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was pretty easy to setup.
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Scott Fraser wrote:
Good Morning Folks,
Well, after fighting with it longer than I care to admit, I do
believe I now have a working Postfix/SpamAssassin/Amavisd
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