pamd[15693]: connection
from localhost [127.0.0.1] at port 34760Feb 7 12:12:59 ns2
spamd[28236]: info: setuid to qmaild succeededFeb 7 12:12:59 ns2
spamd[28236]: processing message <002101c2cedc$ec3e0650$6400a8c0@tyler>
for qmaild:201, expecting 2759 bytes.Feb 7 12:12:59 ns2 spamd[28236]:
iden
Why not submit for volunteers to mirror a spam DB that SA checks against once
every twelve hours. Twelve hours to me is very acceptable versus doing manual
updates when I think about it :-)
Tyler.
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The computer world is not easy... Getting huffy and stomping your feet
> doesn't make it better.
>
> Nick
>
This is actually scary. I don¹t block spam by default for that very reason.
I just use the terse reports in the headers. Let the user's decide what to
do with it.
ased setup. If you need more maybe
I'll write a how-to for it.
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ased setup. If you need more maybe
I'll write a how-to for it.
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A softlimit of 400 - 600 is usually sufficient, but you might want
to tweak that a little.
Tyler Hardison
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> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Litwiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 10:41 AM
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Maybe Spam?
>
>
> If you are using outlook as your mail client you might want
> to look at
> spambayes
> http://starship.python
the maybes to a
separate folder but the definite can be wiped out.
Just an idea, I've already looked at the SA code and it doesn't seem
terribly hard to implement, and if there is more interest, I'll release a
patch. If I'm way off base feel free to educate me :-)
Tyler Hardi
Not having ever run a UNIX mail server, I find the existing documentation and
configuration info for spamassasin quite mystifying. I'd prefer not to go
with the UNIX method of handling mail and mailboxes, and I certainly don't
want it screwing with my ISP's smtp server. I'd like to just cut ou