Quoting Sidney Markowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > These are my settings... other than the rewrite_subject.
> > My users use that to filter in the mail client.
>
> That's ok if you add a rule that guarantees that mail is not flagged as spam
> on the
> way o
Dan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These are my settings... other than the rewrite_subject.
> My users use that to filter in the mail client.
That's ok if you add a rule that guarantees that mail is not flagged as spam on the
way out, since then the subject will not be changed. You want to b
> I didn't see any way mentioned to tell qmail-scanner not to scan
> outgoing mail. If
> you follow the advice of setting your SA preferences to not
> modify the body and add a
> rule that gives a big negative score for some header that you can
> be sure indicates
> that the mail is being sent fro
Quoting Sidney Markowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. Is there a way to configure it to not scan outgoing email.
> > I'm thinking this is actually done through qmail-scanner?
> rewrite_subject 0
> report_header 1
> use_terse_report 1
> defang_mime 0
> skip_
Dan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2. Is there a way to configure it to not scan outgoing email.
> I'm thinking this is actually done through qmail-scanner?
The qmail-scanner faq says:
10. How do I configure/install Spam Assassin?
[...] I'd recommend not running it in the default mode, wher
I have two questions/issues that are related...
1. I am part of several mailing lists and it appears that my outgoing emails,
when parsed through spamassassin are getting garbled when sending to mailing
lists. In fact, when trying to confirm my subsribe to this list, it rejected
it, because s