I tried, but I couldn't really find out how to disable the automatic replies
to spam. I receive many emails that tell me, that my email with the content
"Our spam filter rejected this transaction."
couldn't be delivered. But I don't want Spamassassin to send mails.
Please help a stupid little idio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arne Fischer) writes:
> I tried, but I couldn't really find out how to disable the automatic
> replies to spam. I receive many emails that tell me, that my email
> with the content "Our spam filter rejected this transaction."
> couldn't be delivered. But I don't want Spamassassi
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:12:21PM +0100, Arne Fischer wrote:
> I tried, but I couldn't really find out how to disable the automatic replies
> to spam. I receive many emails that tell me, that my email with the content
> "Our spam filter rejected this transaction."
> couldn't be delivered. But I do
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:12:21PM +0100, Arne Fischer wrote:
> > I tried, but I couldn't really find out how to disable the automatic
replies
> > to spam. I receive many emails that tell me, that my email with the
content
> > "Our spam filter rejected this transaction."
> > couldn't be delivered
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 06:25:01PM +0100, Arne Fischer wrote:
> "Our spam filter rejected this transaction." is generated by a program on MY
> side. I get a message, that this eMail couldn't be delivered.
Well, whatever the issue, it's not spamassassin. According to the pasted
message, your mail
How are you using spamassassin? Is it behind some other filtering agent,
like mailscanner, mimedefang, or something else? My hunch is that you're
using mailscanner and you have it set to reject or bounce messages that
spamassassin says are spam. If so, you'll need to modify your mailscanner
conf
> How are you using spamassassin? Is it behind some other filtering agent,
> like mailscanner, mimedefang, or something else?
> My hunch is that you're
> using mailscanner and you have it set to reject or bounce messages that
> spamassassin says are spam. If so, you'll need to modify your mailsca
>Well, whatever the issue, it's not spamassassin. According to the pasted
>message, your mail system blocked the message, then couldn't send the
>bounce back, so you got it.
Yes, that's true, but who generated the message "Our spam filter rejected
this transaction."? It was a program on my side a
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 06:55:07PM +0100, Arne Fischer wrote:
> Yes, that's true, but who generated the message "Our spam filter rejected
> this transaction."? It was a program on my side and as far as I know there's
> nothing else running than Spamassassin that could have generated it. So who
> se
Arne Fischer wrote:
> "Our spam filter rejected this transaction." is generated by a program on MY
> side. I get a message, that this eMail couldn't be delivered.
Which was delivered to you because the bounce (being sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) was undeliverable, and the 'bounce of
a bounce' ended
So this line doesn;t bother you at all?
>> Diagnostic-Code: 501 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Sender domain must exist
or
>> This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).
>>
>> A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
>> recipients. This is a perma
Brian May wrote:
> The mail is being returned becase the address you are sending it to doesn't
> exist. or no route to the domain, or a misconfiguration on your system. It
> has *nothing* to do with SpamAssassin.
But the mime encoded mail DOES have a text/plain part with that message
"Our spam fi
Martin Schroeder wrote:
> header GENUINE_EBAY_DE_RCVD
>eval:check_for_from_domain_in_received_headers('ebay.de', 'true')
> describe GENUINE_EBAY_DE_RCVD Message from eBay.de
> tflags GENUINE_EBAY_DE_RCVD nice
> score GENUINE_EBAY_DE_RCVD -2.174
>
> Putting this into my user_prefs
Brian May wrote:
> Yes, something addded it, but it wasn't SpamAssassin.
Oh I agree, I'm just saying that the lad isnt imagining things ;)
D.
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Yes, something addded it, but it wasn't SpamAssassin.
- Original Message -
From: "Drav Sloan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brian May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Arne Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] how do i turn off
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Does
anyone know of any other MTAs that support these
types of features? If not, I will probably be switching
to exim. (i'm currently running postfix, but the SPAM
features listed below would be worth the pain of
switching)
Thanks,
Jon.
Drav Sloan
I have users who are mostly in windows. If we identify some piece of
mail that has been marked as spam by SA, but which we know to be good
mail, how can we:
1) Give the user or the spam-reviewer a mechanism for adding the sender
to the whitelist.
2) If the mail is not originally seen by the
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