Patrick Steiner wrote:
hello,
i am totally unskilled in config spamassisn, but i found this url:
http://www.exit0.us/index.php?pagename=GermanSoberSpamBounceRules
i but the text into my /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.conf
and restarted spamassassin. but spamc doesnt use the rules :-(.
if have tryed:s
Hello!
If I commit a big mail (32 MB) to sa-learn it need long time. I must wait 50
sec. and the sa-learn process need 332 MB RAM.
What can I do for faster proceed?
Ingo
jdow wrote:
> Gee, I wish there was a way I could tell spamassassin I want a 0.2
> score on a given test for each time it is hit within a message. I
> have some spams I could drive up over 20 points with such a rule
> that might hit in half the hams I receive all of one or two times.
Ah, so you wa
hello,
i am totally unskilled in config spamassisn, but i found this url:
http://www.exit0.us/index.php?pagename=GermanSoberSpamBounceRules
i but the text into my /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.conf
and restarted spamassassin. but spamc doesnt use the rules :-(.
if have tryed:spamc < 1116480451.P2920
What I did against this , is first, have a virtusertable that lists all
your users, and at the end has something like
@mydomain.edu.trerror: sorry no one by that name
(syntax may be off I am writing this from the top of my head)
so it rejects it outright before the mail has to go thru spamass
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use spamd.
- --j.
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Hi David,
A few quick tips to help performance...
David Velásquez Restrepo said:
SNIP
> http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules/bigevil.cf
Do not, I repeat do not use this file, it grew way to big. This type of test is
better handled by SURBL.
> http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mkettler
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Marcel Veldhuizen writes:
> At 03:25 19-5-2005, David Velásquez Restrepo wrote:
>
> >Q) With spamassassin you need about 20 to 30 seconds per email message and
> >LOTS of RAM and CPU:
> >a) TRUE
> >b) FALSE
>
> False. It depends on your set
Software:
--
A perl script wich takes some file and test it using Mail::SpamAssassin to
get it´s spam score level
OS: gentoo 2005.0
MTA: postfix
SpamAssassin:
--
Using: Net test
> The question is:
No, the questionS ARE:
> Q) With spamassassin you need about 20 to 30 seconds per email message
> b) FALSE
> and LOTS of RAM
> a) TRUE
> and LOTS of CPU:
> b) FALSE
From: "Marcel Veldhuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 03:25 19-5-2005, David Velásquez Restrepo wrote:
>Q) With spamassassin you need about 20 to 30 seconds per email message and
>LOTS of RAM and CPU:
>a) TRUE
>b) FALSE
False. It depends on your settings and custom rulesets, but scanning a
si
From: "David Velásquez Restrepo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> I'm user of spamassassin to reviw a lot (a lot!) of incoming mails with
> spamassassin lot time ago. Today i have a machine just running
spamassassin,
> due the high CPU and MEM requirements. Just to be clear (may be i have
> something
SA-Exim is a port of exim4 that has the spamc client built in. There are
debs, rpms, and source available.
homepage is here: http://marc.merlins.org/linux/exim/sa.html
We've been running it on our 12machine mail cluster for some time now
without problem and it cut load down drastically.
-Rocky
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 08:25:53PM -0500, David Velásquez Restrepo wrote:
> Q) With spamassassin you need about 20 to 30 seconds per email message and
> LOTS of RAM and CPU:
>a) TRUE
>b) FALSE
Can't answer this question with the information provided. As a general
answer, though, b, due
If you are going with exim, you'll want to run sa-exim which allows for sa
scanning at smtp. It's also a hell of alot faster than piping the messages
through spamassassin with a transport. there are several how-tos out there
for setting it up with amavis virus scanner.
-Rocky
On Wed, May 18, 20
At 03:25 19-5-2005, David Velásquez Restrepo wrote:
Q) With spamassassin you need about 20 to 30 seconds per email message and
LOTS of RAM and CPU:
a) TRUE
b) FALSE
False. It depends on your settings and custom rulesets, but scanning a
single message takes about 4-5 seconds on Athlon 800 ho
At 01:43 19-5-2005, Ryan Sorensen wrote:
My biggest concern though is messages that come in from spammers, get
filtered by spam assassin (they have ***SPAM*** tags in the subject) and
then go on to the AOL forwards. These are defanged messages that still get
reported as spam. I have to believe t
Hi,
I'm user of spamassassin to reviw a lot (a lot!) of incoming mails with
spamassassin lot time ago. Today i have a machine just running spamassassin,
due the high CPU and MEM requirements. Just to be clear (may be i have
something bad) The question is:
Q) With spamassassin you need about
From: "Ryan Sorensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Mike Jackson wrote:
> >
> >> A couple days ago, I set up AOL's "feedback loop" (though the loop
> >> part is a misnomer, since you can't actually respond to the messages)
> >> so I could monitor complaints against my employer's servers. Looking
> >> th
hello all.can "sa-learn" learning spam from file that quarantine by
amavisd-new?, i think this file isn't original.
cheers,
-Gie-
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In an older episode (Thursday 19 May 2005 00:48), Ken Goods wrote:
> jimsheffer wrote:
> > Any idea what I need to do? (there are over 200 emails in each
> > account, but it lookes like it read only 1)
Jim, how about reading the sa-learn manpage?
man sa-learn
> IIRC there's a --mbox switch to te
On Wed, 18 May 2005, Jeffrey N. Miller wrote:
I want to setup a SMTP relay filtering SPAM and viruses. The relay will
relay the mail to my Exchange server. Is there well documented HOWTOs
on setting this up using Exim, Spamassassin, Mimedefang and a good virus
scanning software? I see HOWTOs
jdow wrote:
Er, turn off your open relay as a starter. What you described is typical
open relay performance. And of course it taints you. The spammers are
simply relaying off your system. Until you stop the spam relays you
have no leg to stand on.
...Or maybe he has particular users whose accounts
Er, turn off your open relay as a starter. What you described is typical
open relay performance. And of course it taints you. The spammers are
simply relaying off your system. Until you stop the spam relays you
have no leg to stand on.
I'm not sure I agree with you a hundred percent on your police
jdow wrote:
> Er, turn off your open relay as a starter. What you described is typical
open relay performance. And of course it taints you. The spammers are
simply relaying off your system. Until you stop the spam relays you
have no leg to stand on.
It's hardly fair to accuse him of being an open
Jeffrey N. Miller wrote:
I want to setup a SMTP relay filtering SPAM and viruses. The relay will relay
the mail to my Exchange server. Is there well documented HOWTOs on setting
this up using Exim, Spamassassin, Mimedefang and a good virus scanning
software? I see HOWTOs using sendmail but I
Mike Jackson wrote:
A couple days ago, I set up AOL's "feedback loop" (though the loop
part is a misnomer, since you can't actually respond to the messages)
so I could monitor complaints against my employer's servers. Looking
through the messages AOL says their members reported as spam, I
notic
RTM :) Just kidding... Use the --mbox switch when running sa-learn.
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.0.x/dist/doc/sa-learn.html
--mboxInput sources are in mbox format
--mbx Input sources are in mbx format
- Ryan Sorensen
jimsheffer wrot
jimsheffer wrote:
> Ok-
>
> Root# sa-learn --spam -C /etc/mail/spamassassin --showdots --dir
> /var/CommuniGate/Accounts/spam.macnt/INBOX.mbox
>
> Use of uninitialized value in quotemeta at
> ///Library/Perl/5.8.1/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm line 928.
> .
> Learned from 1 message(s) (1 message(s) examin
"Get your no cost Feng Shui starter kit now"
I can use stuff from it in my complaints to Chinese spam relay and
spam source sites. That REALLY seems to get their attention.
{^_-} (Gotta do something about this nasty streak of mine.)
On Wed, 18 May 2005, Jeff Chan wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 12:05:13 AM, Monty Ree wrote:
> > Hello, all.
>
> > When I see maillog, I can see lots of logs like below..
> > Some spammer send spam mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I
> > guess.
> > So mail server load is hig
From: "Mike Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A couple days ago, I set up AOL's "feedback loop" (though the loop part is
a
> misnomer, since you can't actually respond to the messages) so I could
> monitor complaints against my employer's servers. Looking through the
> messages AOL says their members
I want to setup a
SMTP relay filtering SPAM and viruses. The relay will relay the mail to my
Exchange server. Is there well documented HOWTOs on setting this up using
Exim, Spamassassin, Mimedefang and a good virus scanning software? I see
HOWTOs using sendmail but I want to switch to Exi
From: "Rick Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 3:42:09 PM, David Funk wrote:
> > > So the intensity of the spam bombing is inversely proportional to
> > > the local computer community 'clue level
Hamie wrote:
> How do you count 'unknown users'? Accurately I mean...
>
> Assuming you don't accept email in the first place if the user is
> unknown (Or you might I guess, but it seems like un-necessary
> processing to me) most spammers that I can see in our logs just keep
> re-trying again & agai
I use
Spamassassin with Sendmail and I am thinking about going to Exim.
Does it make a difference to Spamassassin with
mimedefang?
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Martin Hepworth wrote:
>
>
>
> Fred wrote:
>
>> Ben Hanson wrote:
>>
>>> Shortly after the first of the year, I noticed the percentage
>>> of spam messages for our organization dropped consistently by
>>> 10-15%. Ben
>>
>>
>>
>> I see between 83-85% s
Ok-
I've got bayes db's all working, lint runs with no errors.
Now I need to feed the beast spam/ham messages!
2 questions:
I've set up 2 email accounts- ham and spam.
I've connected to these accounts via imap, and took several hundred of each
and dragged them into these folders. Will this work
Mike Jackson wrote:
A couple days ago, I set up AOL's "feedback loop" (though the loop
part is a misnomer, since you can't actually respond to the messages)
so I could monitor complaints against my employer's servers. Looking
through the messages AOL says their members reported as spam, I
notic
Thanks to everyone who helped!
I've got everything working and have successfully added a few extra rules.
Lint returns no errors! (I had to some fixing on the bayes db's but they are
now being read correctly!
Jim Sheffer,
OmniPilot Softwarehttp://www.omnipilot.com
Systems Administrato
>> Jeff Chan wrote:
>> > On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 12:05:13 AM, Monty Ree wrote:
>> >
>> >>Hello, all.
>> >
>> >
>> >>When I see maillog, I can see lots of logs like below..
>> >>Some spammer send spam mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>> >>I guess.
>> >>So mail server load i
> It's a stupid system.
*nods*
I look at our feedback email, and it's either pictures of newborn
grandkids or joke forwards. People just don't understand the definition
of spam.
It's not a way to get off a mailing list. It's not a way to spam getting
emails from people you don't want!
OK I'm d
Bob McClure Jr wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 09:16:15AM -0700, Mike Jackson wrote:
A couple days ago, I set up AOL's "feedback loop" (though the loop part is
a misnomer, since you can't actually respond to the messages) so I could
monitor complaints against my employer's servers. Looking through
On Wed, 18 May 2005, Bob McClure Jr wrote:
> As I understand it, once you have your server listed on the AOL
> feedback loop, it is whitelisted, so that may solve the immediate
> problem.
Not really. I can tell you the magic number is 10. As in, if someone goes
on vacation, gets back, and repor
On Wed, 18 May 2005, Mike Jackson wrote:
> * Invoking a policy of not forwarding to AOL accounts, but we're a web
> design/hosting firm with about 200 domains, and a handful of customers have
> AOL addresses, and that sort of policy wouldn't stand.
Variation of this -- inform then they can not us
Mike Jackson wrote:
* Invoking a policy of not forwarding to AOL accounts, but we're a web
design/hosting firm with about 200 domains, and a handful of customers have
AOL addresses, and that sort of policy wouldn't stand.
This doesn't directly address your question, but we have found that the AOL
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 09:16:15AM -0700, Mike Jackson wrote:
> A couple days ago, I set up AOL's "feedback loop" (though the loop part is
> a misnomer, since you can't actually respond to the messages) so I could
> monitor complaints against my employer's servers. Looking through the
> messages
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 7:25:28 AM, Duncan Hill wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 May 2005 15:05, Thomas Deaton typed:
>> another newbie here... how do I block a URL with SpamAssassin?
> The most SA will ever do is tag your mail for you saying a URL was present.
> uri rules do this. You can then fil
forum wrote:
> I am a student and testing SA for my project.
> Thus, I change sub tokenize_line to produce an output that i want. Now
> my Bayes was learnt about 350 hams and 350 spams but it has only 650 tokens.
>
> When I use spamassassin -t command to test my mail, Bayes was working
> properly
Thomas Deaton wrote:
> another newbie here... how do I block a URL with SpamAssassin?
You'd have to write a uri rule. There's no quick-and-dirty 'blacklist_url", but
writing URI rules isn't hard.
A simple intro to basic and intermediate rules can be found at:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/
A couple days ago, I set up AOL's "feedback loop" (though the loop part is a
misnomer, since you can't actually respond to the messages) so I could
monitor complaints against my employer's servers. Looking through the
messages AOL says their members reported as spam, I noticed that none of
them
Make sure that the URIDNSBL plugin is loaded in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL
Scott Schaffer wrote:
OK, I uninstalled SA 3.0.0 and did a clean install of 3.0.3, downloaded new SARE rules and tried again. I am still not getting any URI results. Can
Jeff Chan wrote:
On Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 3:42:09 PM, David Funk wrote:
So the intensity of the spam bombing is inversely proportional to
the local computer community 'clue level'. This tends to indicate
that there are more clue-less American windows llusers than there
are German. No surprise ther
Paco Yepes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/18/2005
08:16:09 AM:
> I want to connect spamc in IP 172.19.3.1 to spamd in IP 172.19.2.1
>
> spamd is running in 2.1 with the following options:
>
> # ps -ef | grep spamd
> root 11192 1 0 14:20 ?
00:00:00 /usr/sbin/spamd -m 10 -A
> 172
Jeffrey N. Miller wrote:
can u give me an example?
would you put:
blacklist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
score 10.0
-Original Message-
From: James R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 10:00 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Whitelist and Blacklist default scor
Jeff Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 12:05:13 AM, Monty Ree wrote:
Hello, all.
When I see maillog, I can see lots of logs like below..
Some spammer send spam mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I guess.
So mail server load is high to accept this spam and reply with"User
unk
# This is the right place to customize your installation of SpamAssassin.
# See 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' for details of what can be
# tweaked.
#
###
#
rewrite_subject 1
#report_safe 1
header SUBJ_RETHANKS Subject =
Jeffrey N. Miller wrote:
How and where can I change the Manual Whitelist and/or Blacklist scores?
score
in your local.cf to override.
--
Thanks,
James
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 15:05, Thomas Deaton typed:
> another newbie here... how do I block a URL with SpamAssassin?
The most SA will ever do is tag your mail for you saying a URL was present.
uri rules do this. You can then filter based on the headers added by SA.
If you never want to ever s
How and where can
I change the Manual Whitelist and/or Blacklist
scores?
another newbie here... how do I block a URL with SpamAssassin?
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Paco Yepes wrote:
I want to connect spamc in IP 172.19.3.1 to spamd in IP 172.19.2.1
spamd is running in 2.1 with the following options:
# ps -ef | grep spamd
root 11192 1 0 14:20 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/spamd -m 10 -A
172.19.3.1 -A 172.19.3.2 -A 127.0.0.1 -d --pidfile=/var/run/spamd.p
I want to connect spamc in IP 172.19.3.1 to spamd in IP 172.19.2.1
spamd is running in 2.1 with the following options:
# ps -ef | grep spamd
root 11192 1 0 14:20 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/spamd -m 10 -A
172.19.3.1 -A 172.19.3.2 -A 127.0.0.1 -d --pidfile=/var/run/spamd.pid
root 1119
On Wed, 18 May 2005, Stephen M. Przepiora wrote:
What I currently do is install the same version of SA on the other machine,
use sa-learn, and then do a backup. I then go to the other machine and do a
restore. This seems to work great.
Steve
Ingo Reinhart wrote:
Hello!
I want to use sa-learn on
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 6:17 AM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Bombarded by German political spam
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 3:42:09 PM, David Funk wrote:
> > So the intensity of the spam bom
Bob,
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Robert Menschel wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 2:02:16 PM, you wrote:
>
> J> Hi,
> J> I have been searching around with no luck. I have been playing with
> J> mass-checks on my corpus using some the SARE rules sets and wanted to do a
> J> sanity check ag
What I currently do is install the same version of SA on the other
machine, use sa-learn, and then do a backup. I then go to the other
machine and do a restore. This seems to work great.
Steve
Ingo Reinhart wrote:
Hello!
I want to use sa-learn on a diffrent server than spamd is running. How
can
Gee, I wish there was a way I could tell spamassassin I want a 0.2
score on a given test for each time it is hit within a message. I
have some spams I could drive up over 20 points with such a rule
that might hit in half the hams I receive all of one or two times.
{O.O}
From: "Bill Maidment" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jeff Chan wrote:
>
> > IIRC Sober P advertised free World Cup tickets or something like
> > that. That would tend to get people to open the virus spams in
> > Europe, but probably wouldn't mean sh!t here in the U.S. where
> > probably fewer than 1 in 1
Jeff Chan wrote:
IIRC Sober P advertised free World Cup tickets or something like
that. That would tend to get people to open the virus spams in
Europe, but probably wouldn't mean sh!t here in the U.S. where
probably fewer than 1 in 10 people has any idea what a "World
Cup" is. Superbowl they've
On Tuesday, May 17, 2005, 3:42:09 PM, David Funk wrote:
> So the intensity of the spam bombing is inversely proportional to
> the local computer community 'clue level'. This tends to indicate
> that there are more clue-less American windows llusers than there
> are German. No surprise there, howeve
Netmail wrote:
Ok
Now this is my config file
# This is the right place to customize your installation of SpamAssassin.
# See 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' for details of what can be
# tweaked.
#
###
#
rewrite_subject 1
#r
I am a student and testing SA for my
project.
Thus, I change sub tokenize_line to produce an
output that i want. Now my Bayes was learnt about 350 hams and 350 spams but it
has only 650 tokens.
When I use spamassassin -t command to test my mail,
Bayes was working properly. It give a spam s
Hi,
I have a suspicion that my bayes DB has wrong entries because of the way I
previously use to train it. I used to use Outlook to bounce spam messages,
but for some reason Microsoft do not seem to implement the 'ReSent'
Header...as a result I think the bayes DB may be using my own email address
a
Ok
Now this is my config file
# This is the right place to customize your installation of SpamAssassin.
# See 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' for details of what can be
# tweaked.
#
###
#
rewrite_subject 1
#report_safe 1
I
Netmail wrote:
Hi
I'm new for spamassassin , when modify the local.cf file after restart
sendmail or what ?
If you are using spamc/spamd you need to restart spamd in order to
activate new rules.
If you are simply calling spamassassin executable from sendmail (highly
inefficient), no restart is
Craig
best to install Spamassassin from source or CPAN. I've seen lots of
problems with the RPM based install. No specifically bayes but
--
Martin Hepworth
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
Craig White wrote:
CentOS 3.4
# rpm -qa spamassassin
spamassassin-3.0
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 12:05:13 AM, Monty Ree wrote:
> Hello, all.
> When I see maillog, I can see lots of logs like below..
> Some spammer send spam mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I
> guess.
> So mail server load is high to accept this spam and reply with"User
> unknown
Ok
If i want block german spam what write in local.cf file ?
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Philipp Snizek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: mercoledì 18 maggio 2005 9.36
A: Netmail
Oggetto: RE: German Spam
> I'm new for spamassassin , when modify the local.cf file
> after restart sendm
Hi
I'm new for spamassassin , when modify the local.cf file after restart
sendmail or what ?
Thanks
:: IT Manager ::
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Web : http://www.elmo.it
Hello, all.
When I see maillog, I can see lots of logs like below..
Some spammer send spam mails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I guess.
So mail server load is high to accept this spam and reply with"User
unknown".
Is there any good way or solution against thess series spam?
Thanks
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