What test does "RCVD_IN_BSP_TRUSTED" refer to?
And for future reference where can i find out about
other test results? I checked on the default tests
site but a search revealed nothing.
Thanks,
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Hello all,
First off, i am very new to amavisd and spamassaasin so
please bear with me and excuse me if i am asking
an assanine question :)
I am currently running postfix+amavisd+spamassassin.
(SA is not running as spamd.) Under this configuration
i am not using a local.cf file in /etc but rath
ks on different
Lunarpages servers are working ok.
I don't have access to a shell. Is there anything in the way of
debugging that I can do as a non system administrator. I have almost 500
spams in just one mailbox for three days and I really need some help
from somewhere.
Thank
I've just installed SpamAssassin from rpm's to use on our company's
sendmail server.
Everything seems to be installed correctly.
Is there any newbie's guide to setting up and configuring a fresh install
of SpamAssassin?
I am pretty familiar with Redhat and sendmail but never messed around with
I just started using spam assassin today. I think everythings working
good, but I have a question. It is set to 5.0 to say spam or no spam and
I have gotten messages that are at like 12.3 and so on. How can I get it
to just dump them instead of sending them through when they are that
high.
Kevin
.
Kevin
Is there anyway to log what spamassassin hits on? It scores things but I
have no idea what it is scoring on, and I am trying to use some of the
rules and change the scores but I have no idea which one the 3.30 score
that is coming through on this email is coming from.
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bring the processor to a crawl which is in turn causing problems for other
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Is there a way of getting better memory manag
I want to make it so all email sent through my SMTP server from my
customers doesn't go through spamassassin. Is there a way to do that?
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Is there a setting anywhere in sa-2.55 that will allow me to change the
saved name of the files that are the saved copies of each email that sa
processes in the etc/mail/ s/d? I am specifically wanting to force sa to
change the name of the file if it IS classified as a spam message or
Is this a moderated list? It sure is taking a while to get updates here
lately.
I am an ISP and I would be happy to donate the use of our list server for
the list if it was not too massive a list. Email turn arounds for the lists
that I already host average from 10-60 seconds. I am not intereste
sage get chopped
off.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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> On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
>
> > I get a couple of mass-mailed newsletters that get mangled by
> > SpamAssassin. SA is the only filter I'm running, so it must be
> > responsible... it i
t; beginning with 'From ' line in the body of your mail?
I'll do that on Monday when the next one of these messages should be coming
in.
Kevin
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Thanks for all of the suggestions!
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cle.
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oblem where I can't process mail any larger that 256k the default
setting for spamc. How can I give spamc the -s option every time it is run.
I don't understand where I need to add this. Can anyone please point me in
the correct direction.
ON,BASE64_ENC_TEXT,RAZOR_CHECK,NO_MX_FOR_FROM
version=2.11
Does anyone else experience this, or is it a problem with my setup?
Advice appreciated.
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Sorry that I posted my original message to razor-users. I meant to
post to spamassassin-talk. Here's the relevant discussion.
Originally I wrote:
kc> I can get procmail to work with spamassassin with this in the
kc> procmailrc file:
kc>
kc> :0fw
kc> | /usr/bin/spamassassin -P
kc>
I can't get spamc v2.11 & procmail v3.11pre4 to cooperate on my
Solaris 2.8 box.
I've have spamc v2.11 and procmail v3.15 working fine on Mandrake 8.0.
On the broken system I can pipe some spam to spamc and it get's
altered, including the addition of the spam status line, just fine.
If I cat t
On 29 March 2002 at 21:34, Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do those procmail recipes look like?
The "broken" recipe looks like this:
MAILDIR=/home/kevinc/Mail
# DROPPRIVS=yes
LOGFILE=/home/kevinc/var/log/procmail
VERBOSE=yes
# Tag spam, pass non-spam untouched.
:0fw
| /
On 29 March 2002 at 20:02, Scott Doty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # Tag spam, pass non-spam untouched.
> :0fw
> | /home/kevinc/bin/spamc -p 7783
Add a "-f" (filter) to spamc so it passes the message along in
your .procmailrc.
-Scott
I just tried that. No difference. Any more idea
On 30 March 2002 at 4:51, "Tony L. Svanstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # File a copy of the spam.
> :0:
> * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
> spamspool
tls> This won't file a _copy_ of the spam, it will file the spam
tls> and then sto= p; if you really want a copy of it (ie that
tls> the filtering wil
Permissions are readable by all. The test example you show
works just fine. It's only from procmail that spamrc doesn't
seem to connect to spamd [on my Solaris 2.8 box installed in
my account space]. The whole thing works just dandy installed
in system
That could be equivalent to my set-up. I start spamd from /etc/rc.d/
init.d/spamassassin, which basicly runs "spamd -d -u spamd", where the
spamd user has no privileges. I've attached my procmail recipe.
Good luck...
On 30 March 2002 at 9:13, Jeffrey Bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So you'v
. The users just use Outlook
(or webmail or whatever they want) to browse their spam folder to decide if
it is actually spam. I'm using phpsa to allow users to set all preferences.
The setup seems to be working pretty well.
Kevin
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I started this thread a while back and now I have a solution.
Briefly, I installed spamassassin at home on my Linux (Mandrake
8.0) box, where it's the mailserver and I'm the sysadmin. It was
quite easy to get running and does a beautiful job in cooperation
with procmail running a site-wide (my w
Title: RE: [SAtalk] Is there an HOWTO for SA and SendMail
Check out spamass-milter. Its built specifically for this purpose:
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/spamass-milt/
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To:
less get to it).
Is this possible?
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In this case, create_default_prefs ALWAYS returns
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I have a spam filter of my own, and I'd like to add blacklist
capabilities to it. Rather than reinvent the wheel, is the blacklist
module usable separately? I looked at the FAQ and browsed the docs,
but didn't see an answer to the question.
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>> > capabilities to it. Rather than reinvent the wheel, is the blacklist
>> > module usable separately? I looked at the FAQ and
aven't configured anything out
of the ordinary on sendmail. Isn't the Message-Id assigned by sendmail when
the message is created? If so, how can our system, which has the default
config, be sending invalid message-id's?
Any help anyone can give is greatly appreciated.
thanx
Kevin Hans
gger that rule anymore :)
thanx
k
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To: Hanser, Kevin
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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] help in deciphering a rule regex
Hanser, Kevin wrote:
HK> Hello,
HK>
cked that and the path result is.
PATH=d:\perl;D:\Perl\bin\;C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;
What else can I check for, what else might be wrong?
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What am I missing?
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Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 4:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: [SAtalk] Release 2.30 (Viking dentist ? l'orange) announcement
Ok, 2.30 is now official.
hat the whole world could read your spam and ham.
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I'm not trying to be antagonistic or rude, but I really find the
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Since you used CPAN to install Pod::Usage and HTML::Parser they won't show
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/null > $mailbox
fi
done
sa-learn --rebuild
Run from cron daily. You may need to set an appropriate $HOME at the
beginning of the script. The script would be more robust if written in
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Hi
all,
I'm currently trying
to setup SA 2.31 with Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2hf1.03. I've
successfully got SA running with iMS, I can check the slave debug output and see
the calls to SPAMD. It appears to be working fine, no errors, but the
scores coming back are always
Title: Message
I'm trying to setup
spamassassin 2.31, from the command line spamassassin works fine (run it in test
mode with debug output) and detects spam and gives it a score. I've setup
spamd to work with iPlanet Messaging Server, but spamd doesn't seem to detect
anything, the output do
efaults just as spamassassin does as well (when I
run this myself, the user that is executing it doesn't have any special
user_prefs either) so this does work. But again, for some reason, all
scores reported by spamd are 0.0 while spamassasin works
fine.
thnx,
Kevin.
-Original Messa
Are there any rules for DNS forgeries in SA 2.53? I had a message pass through whose
forged From: line was from a domain that has a whitelist entry, but the sender
basically set up a PTR record to resolve back to that domain. Is there any way to
prevent this?
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befall me when I change my default set-up so that it does get 100 million
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ht not not be a good long
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that this wasn't enough. I am coming to the conclusion that, for _me_ at
least, bumping up the scores for these three tests might be a good idea. I
am running this past the newsgroup so they can tell me what disasters are
about to befall me!
Kevin
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at email containing words like
" p e n i s " is probably spam...but maybe it won't :-) I am a
mathematician and my emails are full of people saying "let p be a prime
number and let s be a complex number..." so probably single-letters look
like ham :-) Roll on multiple-toke
or a high
score is a terrific idea.
I raise this question here because I have no idea of the algorithms
razor, pyzor and dcc use. I'm basically asking "are they the same"?
e.g. are they all using spamassassin with razor,pyzor,dcc turned off? :-)
That would be catastrophic!
Kevin
PS s
Just thought I'd let you guys know that Evite isn't using
evite.citysearch.com URL's anymore. They've gone back to www.evite.com.
You may want to update the body tests accordingly.
Kevin O'Brien
Systems/Network Administrator
E! Online, Inc.
323.
Also, the message that came in from Evite had a score of 12.3 so the EVITE
rule score of -5.0 wouldn't help too much. =)
-Original Message-
From: Kevin O'Brien
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 10:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SAtalk] Evite using www.evite.com again
Ju
rect about the NoMailAudit.pm wanting to utilize the directory of the
intended recipient?
Question 2:
What is the perl script equivalent of setting an environment variable,
ie:MAIL=C:\this?
Thanks for any help.
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this?
I have in my perl\share\spamassassin directory a file called user_prefs.cf
Is that the correct name?
It contains the following instructions.
required_hits 7.5
rewrite_subject 1
report_header 1
use_terse_report 1
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I'm stumped as to how to proceed. Any suggestions?
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> On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 08:52:51AM -0700, Kevin Gagel wrote:
> > Since the -P means to pipe the email through, and the examples show only a SDOUT
> > example with j
rry on. Is this the ONLY way to have SA work with the -P
switch?
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his slight windows specific
oddity and then we'll be off and running.
Kevin Gagel wrote:
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> Yes, I thought that was the idea. However I realize now that is not what is
> happening (or that is not what is supposed to happen). According to the docs I
> must use the -P switch. Why? Becaus
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perl code to do so?
Is there another way to make it work for me without piping?
I'm setting up a dedicated server to scan all incoming email with SA and then
simply pass the marked up email to my mail server, (relaying).
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$FILE
> tempfilename
I guess what I need is a perl script to take the value of $FILE and add a unique
identifier to it then pass the value and unique one to spamc as you suggested.
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is the place to go to make
> site-wide changes.
>
> You could also edit the files in /usr/share/spammassassin, but that's
> probably not a good idea since they should be replaced when you upgrade.
>
> At 02:06 PM 7/16/2002 -0700, Kevin Gagel wrote:
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ached. How do I tell spamc to use spamassassin's -F 0 option?
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Never mind. I was trying to get spamc to accept the paramater when spamd needed
it instead. All is working well now.
Kevin Gagel wrote:
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> I've got another problem here. (no surprise eh!)
> Now that I am relaying from my anti-virus scanner to the SpamAssassin scanner to
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Well then that answers that!
Since I just installed Razor 2 I don't have to worry about it until SA is
updated. Then when I upgrade SA it will automatically kick in. Right!
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Clearly, since I just setup this machine and have never emailed out or used this
email... they have just scanned my network for smtp servers... I was a bit
surprised.
I've only had this machine up and running for about 48 hours.
Original Message
Subject: FlowGo.com Customer Su
cieved
line. If I'm understanding the rules correctly I'd do this:
header REC_HEADER Recieved header =~ /flowgo\.com/
describe REC_HEADER Recieved header contais a flowgo.com server
score REC_HEADER 5
Am I doing this correctly?
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I'm thinking of following this advise too. Is there a good reason that I should
not upgrad to the 2.40 at this time?
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 18:16:02 -0400
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Regarding the report that SA inserts into the email message. If copy that
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> What did I do wrong? Why can't I disable "defang_mime"? Any help is highly
> appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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24 10:34:22 spam spamd[10079]: identified spam (15.8/5.0) for root:99 in 28
seconds, 25666 bytes.
Sep 24 10:34:33 spam spamd[10087]: identified spam (13.8/5.0) for root:99 in 27
seconds, 4652 bytes.
Kevin Gagel wrote:
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> Sorry everyone I missed the original...
> >From this messag
It looks like all of the different pages/posts I've seen on recommended SA setup talk
about turning off RBL lookups. I can understand this in that it could cause things to
timeout waiting on a response from a remote service. I have a subscription to MAPS
though and keep a local copy of their zo
I'm using v0.1.2 of spamass-milter with SA 2.4.1/sendmail 8.12.6 on Debian woody and
seeing messages similar to the following in my logs:
Oct 1 21:12:02 miltshield spamd[2751]: identified spam (5.0/4.0) for root:65534 in
12 seconds, 1168 bytes.
Oct 1 21:12:02 miltshield sm-mta[2748]: g922Bk
ct it.
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Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 10:42 PM
To: Rice, Kevin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] RBL question
Yes, each RBL has it's own scores and rules. Setting the score of a given
RBL rule disables it,
SA: 2.43
WinNT 6a
Yes, I do have SET RES_NAMESERVERS=ipaddress set as an environment variable
Out-of-the-box default configuration
I am having a problem whereby SA hangs at the same place all the time. Here
is the console output:
--
n't supposed to). This
problem is independent of Squirrelmail running or not. Any ideas?
I've looked through any man pages that I can find, but I'm still stuck.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin Hurst
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Does anyone have a rule designed for detecting invalid From: addresses?
Seems 99.9% of my spam has a malformed From:
Thanks
Kevin
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Hello, I have
spamassassin installed with MailScanner on a redhat linux 9 box, acting as a
spam/virus relay. The mail is not ever stored on the spam relay box, it
just scans for viruses and spam, and then forward the mail on to the appropriate
mail server (it serves multiple
/O: tie failed:
Inappropriate ioctl for device Cannot open bayes databases
//.spamassassin/bayes_* R/W: tie failed: File exists
What
am I doing wrong? Am I teaching my bayes filters
incorrectly..?
k
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 13
y the same
over a period of a few days/weeks.
Where should I define custom rules for messages like that?
Any help is appreicated!
Thanks,
Kevin
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Note: When this message was received in Nov I was running SA 2.55. I've
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dedicated to amavisd-*/SA with the box being CPU bound. I am running only
local tests and bayes. Disabling SA checks in amavisd-* yields throughput
of ~3000msgs/min. I was wondering what others are seeing under high load
and what, if anything, can be tuned?
Thanks,
Kevin
Hello all,
I am new to the forum so forgive me if I ask a question that has been
answered before.
I am currently using the sa-learn system by forwarding a spam message that
makes it through spamassassin to a spam only mailbox. I do the same with
ham as well. My question is the any problem with
Hello all,
I am using spam-assassin 2.55 and I was wondering if anyone knows how sa
will look at a fowarded message to a mailbox, then I have sa to train from
that mailbox?
Scenario:
I receive a spam message that made it through sa 2.55 default settings and I
forward the message to the mailbox th
Is there a way to tell the bayes learning system to forget everything and
start over from a clean corpus sa-learn session? The reason I ask is I may
have many emails that were auto posted and learned that were learned the
wrong way.
I have 2.55 ver
Thanks
I am training sa with the saved messages that sa puts in the c:\etc\mail
s/d. My question is if I am going to train from these messages, do I need to
remove the auto-tagging that sa is doing in the subject line? Naturally
this changes the way sa would see the message.
As a do I need to turn off t
What is the easiest way to adjust how much weight is given to the bayes
training list? I am training with thousands of specific emails that have
been hand sorted and naturally if I have gone to the trouble to hand sort
them, it would be nice if sa would not those exact same emails through
again.
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