t waiting for
a response from an RBL.
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Stephen Bader JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services
Systems Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indiana
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 100Mbps+ Co
would like to know which
checks to disable.
-Steve
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Stephen Bader JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services
Systems Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indiana
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disabled razor, until I can come up with a solution that sanely handles
problems with a connection to the razor server. Anyone have any
suggestions?
-Steve
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Stephen Bader JORSM Internet, Regional Internet S
the e-mail
gets bounced, it just gets delivered without being scanned.
-Steve
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Stephen Bader JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services
Systems Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indi
Yeah, I just did that too. Wonder why the timeouts were not working. Oh
well, at least I now have better spam filtering than "-L". Thanks!
-Steve
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Stephen Bader JORSM Internet, Regional Interne
to
do.
-Steve
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Stephen Bader JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services
Systems Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indiana
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 100Mbps+ Connectivity, 56K-DS3, V.90, ISDN
(219) 322-2180 Quality Service, Afforda
I'm seeing this exact same thing! I've had to kill spamd because the
server is getting high load averages.
-Steve
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Stephen Bader JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services
Systems Administrator
John,
I am setting up the same thing at the moment actually. I haven't fully
released it to our customer base, but I am testing it and it is working
fine. Any comments from others would be great though.
I've installed Procmail v3.22 and SpamAssassin 2.20. I am running spamd
with the flags -d (da
ust use the global config file
> and leave the user_prefs.template blank... That way if you ever want to
> change global user options you don't have to replace everyone's user_prefs
> file...
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>
>
> Justin
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>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
>
But if I modify the templates in this directory, they will be over written
if I upgrade, right?
-Steve
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Justin Robinson wrote:
> I believe mine are located in:
>
> (on machine #1):
>/usr/share/spamassassin
>
> (on machine #2):
>/usr/local/share/spamassa
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