Hello Scott, John,
Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 9:07:01 PM, you wrote:
SW> John,
SW> After this I started adding custom cf's like Bigevil,backhair,
SW> etc. I also started pushing some of the default scores up and down
SW> according to what my beta testers were seeing. I'm now starting to
SW>
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To: John Fleming
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Subject: Re[2]: [SAtalk] Hello, new to list ! :-)
Hello John,
Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 6:42:34 AM, you wrote:
JF> I
Hello John,
Wednesday, January 21, 2004, 6:42:34 AM, you wrote:
JF> I'm pretty new too, and I'd like some clarification about what is "stock" in
JF> SA and what's custom. ...
Stock rules are anything installed into the SA rules directory when you
install SA. Custom is anything else.
JF> I see v
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 09:38, Brad Hazledine wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
>
> > Hello list !
>
> Hello.
> >
> > I am kinda new here chaps, so please bare with me.
> >
> > A simple question (which I didn't pose on the xmail forum in case I
> > get flamed/cursed) :-)
> >
> > >
> This list is usually civil, probably the most polite of any of the
> anti-spam lists I'm on. Don't suggest that SpamAssassin should delete
> mail automatically and you'll be fine. :)
And don't "top-post". :)
> > It also looks like one has to invoke a special format of expressions
> > (regex's?
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
> Hello list !
Hello.
>
> I am kinda new here chaps, so please bare with me.
>
> A simple question (which I didn't pose on the xmail forum in case I
> get flamed/cursed) :-)
>
> >From what it seems, one must let spamassassin know of what to filter
> as
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:51:12 + "Spyros Tsiolis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list !
>
> I am kinda new here chaps, so please bare with me.
>
> A simple question (which I didn't pose on the xmail forum in case I
> get flamed/cursed) :-)
This list is usually civil, probably the mos
Hello list !
I am kinda new here chaps, so please bare with me.
A simple question (which I didn't pose on the xmail forum in case I
get flamed/cursed) :-)
From what it seems, one must let spamassassin know of what to filter
as spam mail; So far so good.
It also looks like one has to invoke a spe
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Found a spam today which passed didn't reach required hits. I fixed that
with a couple of specific rules, and also found what may be a decent
generic rule, a rule that wasn't kicked off in 2.55 (my apologies if this
rule exists in 2.60).
The pattern is that a Received header points to an IP addres
Title: Hello
Hello! My name is Roland Merten. Potsdam, Germany.
Future Starts Today
Everybody cares about his future, the future of his family, society but not everyone conceives laying of the basis for this necessary at the moment. It is essential to keep up to date to be a truly successful p
On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 06:27:01PM +0200, Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
> One think I hadn't find out until now is how I can make
> this combo make _bouncing_ spam instead of sending back
> and explanation, why and who has detected a certain mail
> as spam.
My code for exim does that, see SAp
Hello!
...just want to say hello to the community.
Just I installed spamassassin with a modified version of exim
(sa-exim 4.05) and I am very happy of the result.
One think I hadn't find out until now is how I can make
this combo make _bouncing_ spam instead of sending back
and explanation
Mailscanner/Spamassassin user here, Have a question reguarding the setup of
spamassassin and mailscanner.
First off, it works great, but in some cases too good. I like to keep a low
threshhold of about 7, but there are always the whiners in the bunch that
say that it tags everything as spam and w
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