Hey guys, I don't follow SpamAssassin development, so please don't yell
if this is out of form or has been discussed, but I've written a perl
script which collects addresses from auto-whitelist and generates a
pine-compatable addressbook.. This gives you functionality similar to
mozilla's colle
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Craig Hughes wrote:
> Yes, that might be a little high -- anyone bought a house recently, or
> know a realtor who'd like to contribute to the non-spam corpus?
I'm the network admin for a largish real estate company (approximately
1000 agents), and our company owns a mortgag
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> > # Grab all words with a dot in them
> > my @suspects = map(/(\S*\w\.\w\S*)/g, @{$body});
>
> Couldn't other punctuation be used just as easily as dots?
Yup, in my spam folder I've got some spam with "World's biggest
C*O*C*K*S!" and "Teen bab
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Charlie Watts wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Smith, Rick wrote:
>
> > Has anyone ever considered setting up a CVS site for the RULES only ?
> >
> > That might be worth it... a CVS update with a script that allowed us to
> > rollback to a previous rule level, but all the while
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Myers, Jon wrote:
> new install, and tested the sample-spam.txt using spamassassin -P -D
> and it detected as spam, gave all the warnings, etc..
>
> Now, I run spamd -d -x -a then spamc -d 127.0.0.1 < sample-spam.txt
> and it comes back without any spam tags (nothing saying O
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Thomas Egrelius wrote:
> I noticed the same problem with a fresh install yesterday, and it
> doesn't help to create the ~/.spamassassin directory. spamd will
> create the auto-whitelist.lock just fine, and also the
> auto-whitelist.db, but still don't tag the messages sent th
The two spams below slipped by virtually unscathed under my 2.20
installation (I'm not using razor or DCC, so maybe those would have caught
them).. I modified CLICK_HERE_LINK of 20_body_tests.cf to catch dashes
and underscores between the words "click" and "here":
rawbody CLICK_HERE_LINK