piping the mail
through spamc (no options) and then, based on the X-Spam-Status header I
move it to a designated mailbox.
It all works well, but suddenly I started receiving email messages which
were clearly marked as SPAM. i.e. the body of the message had all of SA
text ("this mail is probabl
ch should be
CS> before Xmas!)
CS> Chris Santerre
CS> System Admin and SA Custom Rules Emporium keeper
CS> http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/sa_rules.htm
CS> <http://www.merchantsoverseas.com/wwwroot/gorilla/sa_rules.htm>
CS> "A little nonsense now and then
Hi. I'm running RH Linux with Postfix 1.1.11 , amavisd and SA. SA does
not run as a daemon, it is called up by amavis as a perl module. There
are no local users on this server. All is working pretty good, however
I am having issues with some legit email getting spammed, I'd like to
When I send e-mail to some people using spamassassin it gets flagged as spam
with the Forged-MUA-Outlook flag (pasted below)
I use out spamassassin but it does not flag any of my test mail. What
triggers this flag?
FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK (3.5 points) Forged mail pretending to be from MS
Outlook
SKP
I have followed instructions (I think) to install dcc and dccm. But when I
try to run dccm I get the following error. DCC: cannot start dccm because it
has not been installed
Also when I start sendmail I get the following error
incoming sendmail: WARNING: Xdcc: local socket name @dcc_rundir@/dccm
Hi,
I am trying to build SA-2.41 for Cygwin (on Win 98). I tried the
list-archives but only found something relating to a previous version,
and which anyway was not related to my problem.
perl Makefile.PL seems to go okay, but the make process then fails as
follows:
make -f binaries.mk spamd
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 11:58:17AM +0100, Justin Mason wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > What I think is happening is that the .exe suffix is being added to the
> > binary (I'm assuming this is one of the executable files, and that extension
> > would be required for Cygwin use), but something
" for runnind spamd and spamc.
The Bayes's files are owned by him, but this user haven't shell or password on
the system. How to run sa-learn in this case ? (I am a super user on this system)
in /etc/mail/local.cf ? with auto-whitelist-path
/home/dupond/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist/
> bayes_file_mode 0770
> bayes_path /path/to/bayes
>
> Ensure that your bayes files are owned by dupond and that they are in a
> group which contains the user id that you wish to run sa-learn as.
Thanks a lot for your's response. Can i ask you for white list /auto w
ss of outcome, dump it.
:0H
* ^Subject:.*ISO-8859-1.*
!bit-bucket
:0H
* ^Subject:.*[Ii][Ss][Oo]-8859-1.*
!bit-bucket
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SA is a phenomenal product, and Procmail is one of the Doomsday Buttons Of
Last Resort for UCE as well. :)
Good Luck
G.F. Boyd
VTA.COM / VTA Technologies
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We've got SA 2.60 running on a Solaris 8 box with SunONE Messaging
Server. It is doing spam scanning for all our users (~7000). In
order to keep the system as speedy as possible, I've configured the
bayes journal to sit on /tmp which is a memory file system.
I'd like to back
d to be:
/tmp/spamassassin/.spamassassin), there are the following bayes files:
bayes_journal
bayes_seen
bayes_toks
I thought that bayes_journal was the database that the bayes engine
was writing to, and I wanted to back it up in case of power failure.
However, after reading the sa-learn page once mor
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, David B Funk wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > We've got SA 2.60 running on a Solaris 8 box with SunONE Messaging
> > Server. It is doing spam scanning for all our users (~7000). In
> > order to keep the system as speedy
I've noticed a fair amount of uncaught spam seeping through SA via
obfuscating the message in "bad"/invalid HTML tags.
For example,
Free CableTV
It appears they're running the message against an SA tester. I've seen
sites that advertise "prevent your sales pi
Thanks for your suggestions! This is what I was looking for.
Free CableTV
read the archives.. you need backhair rules from jennifer.
http://www.emtinc.net/spamhammers.htm
Those rules, along with weeds.cf, popcorn.cf
and bigevil.cf are catching 99.5% of the junk that comes my way.
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Hi,
[cc'd back to the list...]
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, john walsh wrote:
> > > > Can Anybody tell me how to configure spamassassin on redhat
> > > > 8.0/ sendmail
>
> I also want to know how to do this - but using the .rpm for SA.
I'm not a big fan of RPMs, m
Hi,
stupid questions: how set system wide prefs for sa-learn?
I cannot find any help in doc.
Thanks
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