Hi
I am using *spamassassin* version -2.63 under *sendmail* environment.
I have segregated few *false negative* mails in a inbox. and while i am running the *sa-learn*, it is shoing only *one* mail has been learned.
The same installation i am running to a different server under qmai
It looks as if /usr/bin/spamassassin is being executed by the shell,
attempting to interpret perl as shell commands. This probably means
that your upgrade changed the path to the perl executable, so the #!
line at the top of /usr/bin/spamassassin is no longer pointing to the
right thing, but it mu
Kenneth Porter wrote:
There can't be, because the password must be recovered to submit to the
remote authentication system.
Paul Russell suggests on the MIMEDefang list that the ratware could
simply pop up a password dialog. Many users will just enter their
credentials, not understanding why th
hello!
recently I installed a newer perl package (5.8.5 -> 5.8.6)
now spamassassin doesn't work anymore :/
I tried re-installing the perl modules + sa + perl without any luck.
my procmail log looks like this:
[...]
>From froedi Sun Jan 23 12:00:56 2005
Subject: Cheap Meds Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11
This is strange...you're quoting me, and the subject of an email I posted,
but the body of the message is somebody else's...I don't even run postfix,
I run qmail.
In any case, I seem to have alleviated the inundation for now. I was
running rblsmtpd against sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org, but I hadn't patc
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 13:47:25 -0500 (EST), Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Montag, 20. Dezember 2004 14:36 schrieb Rich:
Some messages trigger the following error:
Parsing of undecoded UTF-8 will give garbage when decoding entities at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/Mail/SpamAssas
I meant to say main thing to check is that "SA" knows the location of your central
local.cf
Richard Ozer wrote:
That's right.. It's a little tricky testing w/ Amavis. Best thing to do
is run amavisd with the DEBUG-SA switch, look for errors, and watch
messages get processed. Get a throwaw
On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 12:06:14AM -, Kyle Silfer wrote:
> cornelius:/home/spamfilter/.spamassassin # db_verify bayes_seen
> db_verify: Page 108: non-empty page in unused hash bucket 78
> db_verify: Page 0: page 159 encountered a second time on free list
> db_verify: DB->verify: bayes_seen: DB
Hello!
I used SA2.6x and it works fine.
Now I am palnning to upgrade to SA 3.0.2.
And are there any serious differences in local.cf file between SA 2.6.x and
SA 3.0.2
Could anyone send me the example of local.cf for SA 3.0.2?
Thank you in advance.
Valery
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I am battling to get DNSBL's working with my SA setup..
By default spamd was starting with the following args..
--max-children=40 --local --nouser-config --sql-config
--username=vpopmail --socketpath=/var/hsphere/mail/spamd
--syslog-socket=none
and..
skip_rbl_checks 1
in the local.cf
So I ch
That's right.. It's a little tricky testing w/ Amavis. Best thing to do is run amavisd
with the DEBUG-SA switch, look for errors, and watch messages get processed. Get a
throwaway account and send an email with a GTUBE in it to force a high score. Make sure
you do that with a throwaway accoun
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Am Samstag, 5. Februar 2005 12:52 schrieb Steve Dondley:
> Thanks, Thomas. Did I do the right thing by soft linking the files?
>
Hello Steve,
if both user have read and write access it should work. But there are
better means to share bayes DB in sp
Ram wrote:
hi,
my email server uses spamassassin. is there any way i can ‘clean’ all
the tags from an assasinated email and recover the original message?
many genuine mails have been getting assasinated and it becomes really
difficult to read them.. esp when they have html content.
Best thing t
Hi,
* Ram wrote (2005-02-05 15:15):
>my email server uses spamassassin. is there any way i can 'clean' all the
>tags from an assasinated email and recover the original message?
Look in the manpage for the --remove-markup option.
>many genuine mails have been getting assasinated and it becomes
>
hi,
my email server uses spamassassin. is there any way i can ‘clean’
all the tags from an assasinated email and recover the original message? many genuine
mails have been getting assasinated and it becomes really difficult to read them..
esp when they have html content.
and how do i f
Thanks, Thomas. Did I do the right thing by soft linking the files?
Thomas Arend wrote:
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Am Freitag, 4. Februar 2005 22:57 schrieb Steve Dondley:
Hi,
I've been feeding spamassassin spam and ham. But the Bayesian filter is
not having any effect on my
On Friday 04 February 2005 10:37 pm, Zain Memon wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm making a server to be put into a production environment with
> postfix + razor + amavis + spamassassin, and I'm trying to make sure
> its set up correctly. The test-messages are detected correctly, but
> when I send myself an emai
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Am Freitag, 4. Februar 2005 22:49 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> It looks like spamassassin is trying to parse the Postfix master.cf
> file.
Yes, it looks like.
> The machine was running fine for several months. This morning I
> copied over some c
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Am Freitag, 4. Februar 2005 22:57 schrieb Steve Dondley:
> Hi,
>
> I've been feeding spamassassin spam and ham. But the Bayesian filter is
> not having any effect on my e-mail account. Now, I've been feeding the
> bayesian filter logged in as one use
Hi.
I'm making a server to be put into a production environment with
postfix + razor + amavis + spamassassin, and I'm trying to make sure
its set up correctly. The test-messages are detected correctly, but
when I send myself an email with something like "FREE VIAGRA", it
passes as CLEAN. Is this n
Hello Dermot,
Friday, February 4, 2005, 2:57:28 AM, you wrote:
DP> It there somewhere I can find a list of the SYMBOLIC_TEST_NAMEs
DP> and hopefully there definition so I can edit their scores. ...
See http://spamassassin.apache.org/tests_3_0_x.html
As for rescoring, you'll want an intelligent
Hi Kenneth:
But did you change the /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail file to point
elsewhere? Because it's pointing to the /usr/sbin/sendmail now and
it's expecting it as a daemon.
Karen
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 15:18:10 -0600, Kenneth Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Filip,
>
> Thank you for y
Theo Van Dinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 11:37:22PM -, Kyle Silfer wrote:
> > command:
> > su spamfilter -D -c '/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam ./unham/1.'
>
> I don't know what -D passed to su will do.
Actually, you get "su: invalid option -- D"
I pasted in the wrong co
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