getting parsed? Is there some kind of reporting that it does in the
maillog or in the headers of the email that gets parsed?
TIA
Spam Administrator (Bryan)
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Hello Chris,
Thursday, January 1, 2004, 11:50:53 AM, you wrote:
CT> Here's how I do it:
CT> cd /c/home/owner/Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60/rules
CT> mkdir disabled
CT> mv *.cf disabled
CT> Now you have a pristine work area to place your rulesets which
CT> mass-check and hit-frequencies will pay attenti
I want to be able for my customers to send an
e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. and have it
automatically reported as spam. I also want themt o be able to send them
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have them
automatically report as not spam. Does anyone konw how to do this? I
am using sendmail
through? I tried a number
of things, but none of them worked.
Thanks in advance.
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3 with Sendmail
8.11.6-27 along with SA 2.60 and Razor 2.36. I'm calling SA from
/etc/procmailrc with:
:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc
It's just kinda weird that some messages don't appear to get processed
while others do. Does
Hello all,
For the past couple of months I have had some email subject
lines being rewritten as “SPAM” even though the spam score
is much lower than my threshold (currently set for myself at 4.1). It
happens sporadically and I can’t seem to see a pattern. I have been
using
x27;t spam, but subject line getting rewritten
On Friday 26 September 2003 19:09 CET Spam wrote:
I recommend a Real Name, especially on an anti-spam list :o)
> For the past couple of months I have had some email subject lines being
> rewritten a
Hello all,
For the past couple of months I have had some email subject lines being
rewritten as SPAM even though the spam score is much lower than my
threshold (currently set for myself at 4.1). It happens sporadically and I
cant seem to see a pattern. I have been using SpamAssassin
Hello all,
For the past couple of months I have had some email subject lines being
rewritten as SPAM even though the spam score is much lower than my
threshold (currently set for myself at 4.1). It happens sporadically and I
cant seem to see a pattern. I have been using SpamAssassin
Hello. We're running SA version 2.43 on a Free BSD box (OSX). Everything
seems to work good except that some obvious SPAM is not being filtered.
That is to say: some messages that are flagged by SA with more hits than
required to be spam, are still ending up in my IN box. While in most
John Rudd wrote:
>
> Does it work with spamc? or a spamc-like front end, where you can
> specify a range of IP addresses that are going to do the spam/virus
> scanning for you (like the way you can have multiple hosts running
> spamd)?
It's not bint do sendmail.
If spamassas
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 06:39:59PM +0200, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> Spam Assassin wrote:
>
> >Yes, I already run TMDA, and I agree with you.
> >
> >I'm just wondering if this technique that the spammers seem to be
> >using will spell the end of SpamAssassin'
Assassin
itself (i.e., without having to use other software such as TMDA).
> > Over the past several weeks, I've noticed an increasing amount of
> > spam that is getting through SpamAssassin with scores in the 4.0-4.9
> > range. This makes me wonder if perhaps some spammer
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 09:51:07PM +0200, Brian Ipsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Over the past several weeks, I've noticed an increasing amount of
> > spam that is getting through SpamAssassin with scores in the 4.0-4.9
> > range. This makes me wonder if perhaps some spamme
I've been using 2.54 for a while, and I'm now in the process of
upgrading to 2.55. I am using the default set of rules.
Over the past several weeks, I've noticed an increasing amount of
spam that is getting through SpamAssassin with scores in the 4.0-4.9
range. This makes me wo
= 1;
$send_confirmation_mail = 0;
$confirmation_text = <<'END_OF_CONFIRMATION';
Thanks,
-Mike
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Subject: Re: [SAtal
) Broken CGI script message
I am using a very simple and standard FormMail form on my website and
forms sent to me from my own web site are getting marked as spam!
I also tried giving a negative score to having a particular subject (the
subject of my form) but couldn't get that to work e
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