Failed to run RAZOR_CHECK SpamAssassin test, skipping:
(Can't locate object method "check_razor" via package
"Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus" (perhaps you for
got to load "Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus"?) at
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm line 1822.
)
Failed to ru
Tom Allison wrote:
Failed to run RAZOR_CHECK SpamAssassin test, skipping:
(Can't locate object method "check_razor" via package
"Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus" (perhaps you for
got to load "Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus"?) at
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm line
I've developed a minor problem that takes some effort to
describe so bare with me...
In my configuration I'm using Network Associates WebSheild
SMTP to scan for viruses. This machine forwards all outgoing
email to its destination. All incoming email gets forwarded
to a machine dedicated to runing
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 11:32:17AM -0800, Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
> After spending a few days tracking the problem and reading
> the RFC I think I've found the problem to be in the From:
> header. According to the rfc there can not be a space unless
> it is quoted (simplified). Ie: From: John Doe
> <
At Sat Dec 7 19:32:17 2002, Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
>
> After spending a few days tracking the problem and reading
> the RFC I think I've found the problem to be in the From:
> header. According to the rfc there can not be a space unless
> it is quoted (simplified). Ie: From: John Doe
> <[EMAIL PRO
I need to remove a sentence from the report SA generates. Specifically
the part about "This mail is probably spam.". Apparently it's confusing
some of my users. I'm using MIMEDefang as the milter glue but
unfortunately can't find a way to remove that line there. Is there any
way to do this from
If you are running version 2.31 (under linux), the change you need to make
is in the following file:
/usr/share/spamassassin/10_misc.cf
on line 12 it states:
report This mail is probably spam. The original message has been altered
You should be able to alter it however you want ..
Seth
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/07/02 at
20:06:
> I need to remove a sentence from the report SA generates. Specifically
> the part about "This mail is probably spam.". Apparently it's confusing
> some of my users. I'm using MIMEDefang as the milter glue but
What's
Hello mailing list.
I'm new here.
Thanks, first of all, to the makers of SpamAssassin. I'm very grateful
that it exists.
However, some spam mails still escape it. I certainly know that there's
not much that can be done about that, but I was wondering: If I were to
collect Spam mails that got
Sorry to hear the news. I guess I need to get a backup in place for my
maxtor.
eric
Scott Serr wrote:
>
> I woke up this morning, brushed my teeth and went to run something on my
> home computer. There was this aweful noise. I moved my case to open it
> (while it was still running). It got l
Eric Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-07 14:21:24 -0700]:
> Scott Serr wrote:
> > Got a Maxtor RMA.
> > I'm thinking I'd like to try the Seagates next
> Sorry to hear the news. I guess I need to get a backup in place for my
> maxtor.
It is easy to bash the drive you have that has failed.
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 03:52:41PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> But individual products in the line vary greatly
> and this is no indication of quality.
Also remember, it's _mean_ time before failure, not _minimum_ time before
failure. ;)
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Hi all,
does spamd need to be reloaded to read an
updated config file or do its children read it
when they start?
Thanks,
David
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LMTP-SPAMASS-RELAY
A SpamAssassin daemon which trivially accepts LMTP connections
(usually from sendmail). It immediately starts proxying/relaying the
connection to some other pre-existing LMTP socket. When the data
commands are seen, the headers and body of the email
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