I ussuaky will download the file to another file name in the SA config
directory, than cat them all together and run lint on them *just in
case*. If lint fails I do not switch to the new file.
Steve
Chris Petersen wrote:
MAN, that's a lot of code for such a simple task. mine is just:
#!/bin
Hello, I am running SA 2.55 with the bigevil and backhair rules. I have
been getting hit with seom spam lately by this one guy and he is
relentless.
The spam has an image that won't load, and the image is in an tag,
but the interesting thing is it is FULL of bad html tags:
Banned CD Governmen
set its score to in your local.cf 0:
score X_OSIRU_OPEN_RELAY 0
score RCVD_IN_OSIRUSOFT_COM 0
Steve
James Van Sickle wrote:
Hey everyone
I installed SpamAssassin on my Linux box a few months ago, and I am now
getting all my incoming emails tagged as coming from an Open Relay Mail server
accord
I have some php scripts that are almost ready to release. I will notify
the list whne it's done.
Steve
David Hooton wrote:
Hi All,
I have a rather large list of domains that I've collected that I am wanting
to block. Does anyone have a "bulk admin tool" of sorts that I could use to
make SA ru
ame has expired. This however isn't as accurate in some ways, because
the domain wouldn't get removed for a year. However if the domain is
expired it defiantly doesn't belong as a rule.
Steve
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 10:09 AM 12/10/03 -0500, Stephen M. Przepiora wrote:
Hello, I h
Hello, I have constructed a huge list of rules and wish to detect how
good they are. Is there a way to log the count of rule matches somewhere?
Steve
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Hello, The setup I used was for spamassassin was easier to setup but
will not scale for more than a medium sized business:
in /etc/postfix/aliases setup the email like so:
user: "| /usr/bin/spamassassin -P -F1 >/path/to/local/mailbox"
user1: "| /usr/bin/spamassassin -P -F0 | /usr/sbin/sendmail