OK, and this should go in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf, right?
>| I can sure try that, thanks. And to do this by mail server name, I would
>| just replace the IP address stuff with /servername/right?
>Yep - make sure to escape any periods or dashes (put a backslash
>in front of it), as t
I can sure try that, thanks. And to do this by mail server name, I would
just replace the IP address stuff with /servername/right?
(I don't know reg exp, what's the ~ for?) (And no funny answers, guys, this
is a CLEAN mailing list :)
Thanks!!
>From: Steve Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I sent this email a couple of days ago, and no response. Doesn't anyone
know of a way to do this? Is this not possible? (I can't believe that!)
Help?
-Original Message-----
From: Scott Henderson
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 2:13 PM
I'm running SA 2.31 with amavisd-new
I'm running SA 2.31 with amavisd-new and postfix on a RH 7.3 server for
site-wide spam control. I have mail coming from a particular web server
that uses forms to create emails to our company. The sender fills in their
own email address, so the Received From and Reply To data can be anything,
var
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Justin Mason wrote:
>> I know it sounds unlikely, but it really seems to happen. Here's
>> an example. First, some of the header/envelope info from an
>> email that got through SA (recipient address and domain altered):
>
>We don't use this format:
>
>> Sep 25 14:27:25 mail1
I know it sounds unlikely, but it really seems to happen. Here's
an example. First, some of the header/envelope info from an
email that got through SA (recipient address and domain altered):
Received: from mail1.somecompany.com ([127.0.0.1]) by localhost
(mail1.somecompany.com [127.0.0.1]) (ama
>From: Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>SH> I'm running SA 2.31 with postfix and amavisd-new as a anti-spam
>SH> mail filtering server. It is working quite well, but I
>
>Amavisd-new has its own SMTP sender whitelist. Check your
>amavisd.conf file.
Sorry, I neglected to mention. I have looked
I'm running SA 2.31 with postfix and amavisd-new as a anti-spam
mail filtering server. It is working quite well, but I
notice some emails get through the system which are clearly spam,
and the logs show that they were allowed through because the
sender was whitelisted. But I have not whitelisted
Francesc, the best solution is to read the document that
describes this. Try this: man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
> I want that spamd don't scan emails send to some address, for example
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] I supose that I've to added in my
>conf spamassassin file (/etc/mail/spamassassin/loc
>From: Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>> "SH" == Scott Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>SH> line (as root), I get an error saying it can't locate
>SH> Razor/Client.pm in @INC. Well, actually, I don't think I want
Since there doesn't seem to be any amavis mail list, I guess this
would be the best place to ask this... I want to run SA via the
amavisd-new script, under RH 7.3. I managed to compile
amavisd-new, but when I try to run "amavisd" from the command
line (as root), I get an error saying it can't lo
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