Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 10:13 AM
To: David Brossard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Custom Rule STILL being ignored
Wait, are you trying to blacklist a subject or a received? The last time
you posted this rule it was a received header rule.
Your rule for MY_BLACKLISTED_RCVD is
Wait, are you trying to blacklist a subject or a received? The last time
you posted this rule it was a received header rule.
Your rule for MY_BLACKLISTED_RCVD is changing quite drastically. Do you
have multiple rules with this name?
Each of your own custom rules need to have their own distinct
: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 2:40 PM
To: David Brossard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Custom Rule STILL being ignored
The most debug output you can get from spamassassin is by running:
spamassassin -tD Is there a way to get more debug output from spamassassin (not spamd or
>sp
The most debug output you can get from spamassassin is by running:
spamassassin -tD
Note that sample-nonspam.txt is included in the SpamAssassin tarball.
I'd run the debug output version of SA above and look at where spamasin
is reading your user_prefs file and make sure that rule is in th
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 01:26:13PM -0800, Steve Thomas wrote:
> Do you have a 'describe' line in there? I don't know if SA requires it, but
describe isn't required. You only need the rule defined. The description
and score are autogenerated if none are specified.
BTW: I just double-checked and
|
| header MY_BLACKLISTED_RCVD ALL=~/coolfunpages\.com/i
| score MY_BLACKLISTED_RCVD 100
|
Do you have a 'describe' line in there? I don't know if SA requires it, but
I use a number of custom rules without any trouble and they all have a
description. Here's one example t
I want to thank everyone for their help so far in trying to get a custom
rule working with my Spam Assassin. At this point its getting pretty
frustrating. It also doesn't help that I am more familiar with shell
type Reg Exp rather than what Perl uses. A quick recap:
header MY_BLACKLISTED_