Hello All,
Here is a question that might seem easy to most. I am running spamassassin 2.60 and
would like to
upgrade to 2.63. What are some of the issues that I have to be aware of? I am fairly
new to
spamassassin and I would like a seemless upgrade to ensure that I do not ruin the
current
Hello All,
I have been getting alot of HABEAS based spam and I have been reporting
the spam to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But in the mean time I would like to
figure out a way to either turn off the HABEAS_SW based points to 0.0
or to block those emails all together. I am new to this spamassassin,
(and
Hello all -
I have a question i regards to razor2 and spamassassin - this is what I see
from my maillog, I have spamd in debug mode, I am wondering if you can tell me
if razor is being used. If so how can I tell that razor2 is being utilized.
Jan 8 08:11:08 elmo spamd[4644]: debug: Using resul
Update - I was able to get BigEvil.cf work properly. Easy mistake that was overlooked,
the user that is running the spamd did not have read access the the bigevil.cf file.
Once
I made that file readable by the everyone I was able to run the test and all worked
okay.
Thanks all for the assistanc
Okay All,
I have just cleaned up my preferences and this is the output from the debug of spamd.
I still
am unable to get the BigEvilList to parse any other items that I should be looking at
as well.
Thanks for the assistance with this so far.
Jan 5 18:50:50 elmo spamd[3510]: logmsg: conne
ing for BigEvil
Any thoughts.
Thanks
At 05:18 PM 1/5/2004, SAtalk Mail User wrote:
>Added for testing ---
>uri BigEvilList_193 /\b(?:hotmail)\.com\b/i
>describe BigEvilList_193Generated BigEvilList_193
>score BigEvilList_193 10.0
>
>I created an account at hotmail a
All - I ran the following tests below and I was not able to get the BigEvilList_37 rule
to hit. I copied the example from below word for word. Am I missing anything?
Thanks
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Ed Kasky wrote:
> At 08:56 AM Monday, 1/5/2004, Tom Meunier wrote -=>
>
> With bigevil.cf in /etc/mai
Hello all,
I am needing some assistance in regards to the output below, I have added what
I think should get parsed out of the bigevil.cf file in /etc/mail/spamassassin
directory.
Added for testing ---
uri BigEvilList_193 /\b(?:hotmail)\.com\b/i
describe BigEvilList_193Generated BigEvilList_1
Hello all,
I am needing some assistance in regards to the output below, I have added what
I think should get parsed out of the bigevil.cf file in /etc/mail/spamassassin
directory.
Added for testing ---
uri BigEvilList_193 /\b(?:hotmail)\.com\b/i
describe BigEvilList_193Generated BigEvilList_1
Hello all,
I am new to this list and have a question in regards to bigevil.cf and
other .cf files. From the reading I noticed that all you need to do
is to put the bigevil.cf in the /etc/mail/spamassassin directory and then
restart spamd. Once that is all done, how do you know if the files are
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 16:07, Chris Santerre wrote:
> OK, I've had some problems tagging this repetitive spam. I'm using SA 2.43
> (quiet you!) :)
>
> I'm getting excellent results! But this one has got me goofy. It simply
> skips some of my rules!! I'm not sure why. In the header you can see it
Hello,
I've been looking at various stats from my SpamAssassin system to try
and decide how best to make it better, one of the things I wanted to do
was reduce the level at which the system quarantines email so I thought
I would look at how the scores for email were distributed and this is
what I
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