the @GLOBAL settings are used.
Try calling spamc with the "-u username" argument. If you have an own
.qmail for each user, you can set a specific name there; if you use
a global .qmail-default, you can try "-u $RECIPIENT" to get qmails
envelope recipient.
Thomas
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Thomas M
the Bayes score
dropped to 0.56, so it wasn't marked as Spam anymore...
So this isn't really a bug (SA works exactly as documented), but I wonder
if this is the intended behaviour. IMHO a message marked as Spam should
never be autolearned as Ham.
Thomas
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ponds with this A record (65.246.50.11)
for every non-existing .com and .net domain. All other root nameservers
are working correctly. So depending where your query goes, you may get
this wrong answer...
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Thomas Mechtersheimer - Kleeblatt 2 - D-42119 Wuppertal - Germany
but
no hotmail received (which is called SEMIFORGED_HOTMAIL_RCVD).
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Thomas Mechtersheimer - Kleeblatt 2 - D-42119 Wuppertal - Germany
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC-Nick: Mechti
Of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'
.
But for {postmaster,abuse,dsn}.rfc-ignorant.org it would be necessary to
check domain names (from 'From:' and/or 'Received:' headers) against
these lists. It seems that you have to write a new rule for EvalTests.pm
to accomplish this.
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Thomas Mechtersheimer - Kleeblatt