Hi there,
I have found that there are many rulesets available at
http://www.exit0.us/index.php?pagename=RulesDuJour. Should I add ALL of them
in my "TRUSTED_RULESETS" or only need some of them will do the job?
cheers
simon
From: "Jim Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Welcome to the club.
Gee it's such an honor to be part of that club . This has been a
slippery thing for me as well. If I restart SA, it will go away for a while
and those rules will work correctly for approx 6-12 hours. When it starts
misbehaving, I can ta
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 10:49:50AM -0800, Don O'Neil wrote:
> Anyone using inetd to launch spamd? I've had my process die a couple of
> times and it would be nice to have inetd around to make sure it's allways
> running. If you have, what did you put in inetd.conf?
You can run it with tcpserver an
Don O'Neil wrote:
Even if I use the -v (vpopmail) option? How else can the pref's come from a
username if there is no username assigned in the /etc/password? I thought
that was why there was the -v and -q options to begin with.
To be honest I have no idea what using -v gets you (what changes).
Ok... I changed the field in the DB from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to shcu0014 (the
'owner' of this email account) and the SQL rules work...
So, now my question is how do I make it work for JUST '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and
not everything @whtech.com that runs under user shcu0014?
I want per user settings,
Even if I use the -v (vpopmail) option? How else can the pref's come from a
username if there is no username assigned in the /etc/password? I thought
that was why there was the -v and -q options to begin with.
I've tried using -v with -u daemon, but that didn't help.
Doesn't spamc look at who the
Don O'Neil wrote:
Looks like the problem is the username interpretation
Feb 12 19:53:44 bigbird spamd[85410]: config: Conf::SQL: executing SQL:
select p
reference, value from userpref where username = 'shcu0003' or username =
'@GLOBAL' order by username asc
Feb 12 19:53:44 bigbird spamd[854
There's no need for that patch. The only thing it does is change the
SQL query which you can do with "user_scores_sql_custom_query" if you
feel so inclined.
Don O'Neil wrote:
Thanks for the patch... I'll see what I can find. Sounds to me like 3.1.0 is
broken. Since I've never run anything ea
Looks like the problem is the username interpretation
Feb 12 19:53:44 bigbird spamd[85410]: config: Conf::SQL: executing SQL:
select p
reference, value from userpref where username = 'shcu0003' or username =
'@GLOBAL' order by username asc
Feb 12 19:53:44 bigbird spamd[85410]: config: retriev
it isn't 3.1, I am pretty sure it is 3.0
HFC
Don O'Neil wrote:
Which version of Spamassassin are you running?
-Original Message-
From: Henry F. Camacho Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 3:11 PM
To: Don O'Neil
Subject: Re: Enabling per user rules in SQL db
Which version of Spamassassin are you running?
-Original Message-
From: Henry F. Camacho Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 3:11 PM
To: Don O'Neil
Subject: Re: Enabling per user rules in SQL db
I am using -q -x on spamd.
HFC
Don O'Neil wrote:
>Spamd is being
Thanks for the patch... I'll see what I can find. Sounds to me like 3.1.0 is
broken. Since I've never run anything earlier, I can't confirm if it's
something specific with 3.1.0.
Don
-Original Message-
From: Dale Morin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 7:34 PM
To
Hello Don,
I ran into exactly the same problem and I have not been able to get
per-user rules to work from mysql. I hacked a workaround but have not
revisited it lately.
Anyway, here is a patch file for SQL.pm that will give you additional
output that may be helpful while you're debugging. This
On Sunday 12 February 2006 5:58 pm, jdow wrote:
> From: "Raymond Dijkxhoorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Hi!
> >
> >> The spam count today was unaccountably low, about 3/4 of normal. Did
> >> some spammer get "busted" or "broken" very recently?
> >>
> >> If so the tale would be fun to hear.
> >> {^_^
Jim Smith wrote:
Welcome to the club.
Gee it's such an honor to be part of that club . This has been a
slippery thing for me as well. If I restart SA, it will go away for a while
and those rules will work correctly for approx 6-12 hours. When it starts
misbehaving, I can take the two rules out a
Yup... On the same server. We use SQL to manage the qmail users, and DBI and
DBD are used all the time from packages such as phpMySQLadmin, etc...
They're there.
-Original Message-
From: Henry F. Camacho Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 6:28 PM
To: Don O'Neil
Very interesting.
Is the mysql server on the same machine spamassassin is running on? I
assumed you have insured DBI and the DBD for MySQL is installed.
HFC
Don O'Neil wrote:
I've tride with both -Q and -q... But neither makes a difference.
Don
-Original Message-
From: Henry F
> Welcome to the club.
Gee it's such an honor to be part of that club . This has been a
slippery thing for me as well. If I restart SA, it will go away for a while
and those rules will work correctly for approx 6-12 hours. When it starts
misbehaving, I can take the two rules out and it works fine.
Hi there,
My mail server running with Sendmail.8.13.5 + MIMEDefang 2.55 + SA 3.1 +
RDJ, no mailbox for users and acts as a pure mail "exchange" MTA only like
alias of [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Because of the
increasing of spam, I would like to have a try of Bayes learn, but ha
The wrapping is an email thing; in user_prefs body, score, & describe are
each on a line. There are no errors in lint. The only clue that something is
amiss (other than SA not marking up the headers) is the error in the log
file.
Jim
> -Original Message-
> From: jdow [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Welcome to the club. This has been happening sporadically since 3.0.0. But
it seems that nobody has been able to come up with a solid testcase that
will always fail. It seems that you have in some way, at least on your
system.
There is at least one BZ ticket open on this.
Loren
From: "Jim Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have narrowed down a couple of rules in my user_prefs file, either of
which are creating an error in my log file:
"Insecure dependency in eval while running setuid at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.4/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf/Parser.pm line
913"
The two
I have narrowed down a couple of rules in my user_prefs file, either of
which are creating an error in my log file:
"Insecure dependency in eval while running setuid at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.4/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf/Parser.pm line
913"
The two rules are:
#
body PATENT_BIZ /bas
I've tride with both -Q and -q... But neither makes a difference.
Don
-Original Message-
From: Henry F. Camacho Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 3:11 PM
To: Don O'Neil
Subject: Re: Enabling per user rules in SQL db
I am using -q -x on spamd.
HFC
Don O'Nei
You might try SpamAssassin Rules
Emporium's rule sets at http://www.rulesemporium.com/.
(At least I didn't use ransom
character set to reply to the microprint message.)
HTML mail - BLEAH!
{^_-}
- Original Message -
From:
Vahric
MUHTARYAN
To: users@spamassassin.apache
For what it's worth, our spam counts are also significantly down.
I think the main spammer that's been doing the Rolex and Mitigating drugs
went on vacation with the stock spamer for a few days.
-Russ
From: "Masashi SAKURADA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
From: "jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Spam count down today
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 04:29:22 -0800
The spam count today was unaccountably low, about 3/4 of normal. Did some
spammer get "busted" or "broken" very recently?
These few days,
From: "Raymond Dijkxhoorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi!
The spam count today was unaccountably low, about 3/4 of normal. Did some
spammer get "busted" or "broken" very recently?
If so the tale would be fun to hear.
{^_^}
Most likely you dont see them all since they moved to new stuff that
doesn
First lets make sure SA is not looking at the other config
files. Rename the dir's they are in. Then run spamd in
debug and see what it is doing.
Jonn
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:31:04 -0600 (CST)
"Russ B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you check v310.pre and init.pre config files?
Jonn
Those a
I ran spamassassin -D and got the following in the debug output. Is this
a problem? If so what should I do?
[27299] dbg: bayes: no dbs present, cannot tie DB R/O:
/var/spool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang-bayes_toks
[27299] dbg: bayes: not scoring message, returning undef
[27299] dbg: bayes: opportunis
How is spamd getting called? spamass-milter?
If so put the following in your sysconfig: "-u -e"
HFC
Don O'Neil wrote:
I'm having problems getting rules to be read from a DB:
I'm launching spamd: /usr/local/bin/spamd -x -Q -s local5 -d (thanks for the
brainfart fix on the logs)
And hav
I'm having problems getting rules to be read from a DB:
I'm launching spamd: /usr/local/bin/spamd -x -Q -s local5 -d (thanks for the
brainfart fix on the logs)
And have /etc/mail/spamassassin/sql.cf:
user_scores_dsn DBI:mysql:spamassassin:localhost
user_scores_sql_password
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 10:10:18PM +0200, Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
> I checked sa-update today and in documentation I saw that
> sa-update is for only when people moving from old version to new version !
> right? Do you know any community for watching spams and updating rules
Not exactly. sa-updat
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 10:58:09AM -0800, Barton L. Phillips wrote:
> Is there a combined list distribution? Many other email lists distribute
> one combined email per day instead of dozens of separate email. The
> volume of emails makes it hard to keep up .
You're looking for digest mode. I be
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 10:49:50AM -0800, Don O'Neil wrote:
> Anyone using inetd to launch spamd? I've had my process die a couple of
> times and it would be nice to have inetd around to make sure it's allways
> running. If you have, what did you put in inetd.conf?
You can't run it from inetd (spa
> Did you check v310.pre and init.pre config files?
> Jonn
Those are in /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin and I'm not using those
So since my config directory is defined as /etc/mail/spamassassin... it
should ignore those, yes?
But if it WASN'T ignoring those, why does sa-learn still go after
I'm getting this in my log file:
Feb 12 14:07:49 bigbird spamd[89222]: Use of uninitialized value in
concatenatio
n (.) or string at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin
/SPF.pm line 274, line 57.
Feb 12 14:07:49 bigbird spamd[89222]: spf: Mail::SPF::Query 1.996 or later
Did you check v310.pre and init.pre config files?
Jonn
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 15:33:11 -0600 (CST)
"Russ B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Russ.. did you run sa-learn --sync after you did your
upgrade?
I did, and I ran it again and noticed something odd...
My config dir is /etc/mail/spamassassin
> Russ.. did you run sa-learn --sync after you did your upgrade?
>
I did, and I ran it again and noticed something odd...
My config dir is /etc/mail/spamassassin
My local.cf USED to have /usr/local/etc/bayes/bayes as the bayes_path, but
I have since changed it to /tmp/bayes/bayes and /tmp/bayes
Matt Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>> running spamassassin-3.1.0
>>
>> I hoped to filter messages on the basis of non-english subject line so
>> went looking in the files spama uses. I see something about FOREIGN
>> language but then it dawned on me, being horribly col
Jonn R Taylor wrote:
> According to the docs these two options where removed.
> http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
>
> bayes_auto_learn_threshold_nonspam 0.8
> bayes_auto_learn_threshold_spam 12.0
No they were not. .they were moved to a plugin, which i
Henry F. Camacho Jr wrote:
> Matt:
>
> Hmmm... Matt, this is exactly what init is designed to do, it will
> respawn any daemon that stops running, and reruns it automatically.
> Some people use something called daemon tools, or something called
> supervisor, all which work just fine. I think ini
Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
>
> Hi Everybody ,
>
>
>
> I checked sa-update today and in documentation I saw that
> sa-update is for only when people moving from old version to new
> version ! right? Do you know any community for watching spams and
> updating rules continousely for spamd ?
> According to the docs these two options where removed.
> http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
> bayes_auto_learn_threshold_nonspam 0.8
> bayes_auto_learn_threshold_spam 12.0
>
> Check your log to see if you have any errors.
>
> Jonn
I don't know how
Matt:
Hmmm... Matt, this is exactly what init is designed to do, it will
respawn any daemon that stops running, and reruns it automatically.
Some people use something called daemon tools, or something called
supervisor, all which work just fine. I think init does a great job of
this also a
Hi Everybody ,
I checked
sa-update today and in documentation I saw that sa-update is for only when
people moving from old version to new version ! right? Do you know any
community for watching spams and updating rules continousely for spamd ?! or
any body working or not ?
Henry F. Camacho Jr wrote:
> Don:
>
> Another way to do this is to do it during init.
Yes, but that doesn't solve his problem. It's also probably what Don is
doing right now.
Dons problem is spamd crashing and dying.
He's looking for a mechanism to ensure it gets restarted even if it
crashes. i
Thank You Henry a lot!
This really helps. It seems that boath ways are ok (according to man page)
with whitelist_from, but I am still not shure wheather this also applies to
all other prefferences. My guess is that it should, at least to those that
can logically have several entries.
Raimonds
--
Henry F. Camacho Jr schrieb:
>> You are seeing the child of spamd. Both are not taking 20 megs of
>> memory, that is the shared memory allocation. I think what you are
>> seeing is the shared memory being applied to each of the other processes
>> because spamd uses linux threads.
Are you sure?
Sir, I think you mis configured something on syslog
For example something like this must be in syslog for indicate syslog server
kern.* @hostname
-Original Message-
From: Don O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 8:49 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.
According to the docs these two options where removed.
http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
bayes_auto_learn_threshold_nonspam 0.8
bayes_auto_learn_threshold_spam 12.0
Check your log to see if you have any errors.
Jonn
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:29:27 -0
You are seeing the child of spamd. Both are not taking 20 megs of
memory, that is the shared memory allocation. I think what you are
seeing is the shared memory being applied to each of the other processes
because spamd uses linux threads.
HFC
Jan Krumsiek wrote:
Hi.
We need to run spamd
spamd --max-children=1 &
would you like to say this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] spamassassin]# ps[9538] info: spamd: server started on port
783/tcp (running version 3.1.0)
[9538] info: spamd: server pid: 9538
[9538] info: spamd: server successfully spawned child process, pid 9541
[9538] info: prefork: ch
Hi,
> times and it would be nice to have inetd around to make sure it's allways
> running. If you have, what did you put in inetd.conf?
If you want to ensure spamd is always running, use it under tcpserver
My /service/spamd/run script:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/spamd --siteconfigpath=/etc/mail/
Don:
Another way to do this is to do it during init.
If you configure /etc/inittab correctly the system will spawn spamd and
insure that the daemon stays running. I do this is with clam antivirus.
/etc/inittab
# CLAMD
cl:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/clamd
One down side of doing something l
I'm upgrading my existing server farm from SpamAss 3.0.x to 3.1.0... all
is fine except Bayes. Identical setup, no pathing changes, same local.cf
file - everything... but bayes isn't working.
Here are my bayes setups in my local.cf:
use_bayes 1
use_bayes_rules 1
bayes_auto_learn 1
bayes_auto_lea
Raimonds:
I am not sure ether, although I've looked at the source code for the SQL
loader. Here is what it looks like:
$sql = "select $f_preference, $f_value from $f_table where ".
"$f_username = ".$dbh->quote($username).
" or $f_username = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' order by $f_username asc";
}
dbg(
Don O'Neil wrote:
> Anyone using inetd to launch spamd? I've had my process die a couple of
> times and it would be nice to have inetd around to make sure it's allways
> running. If you have, what did you put in inetd.conf?
Using inetd would cause a new spamd instance to be launched for every
mess
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Henry F. Camacho Jr wrote:
> You need the -d.
>
> HFC
>
>
> Craig McLean wrote:
>
> Don O'Neil wrote:
>
>
Hi all... I've tried using the FAQ entry to get spamd to log to
syslog and
thus to a file, but it's just not working...
Hi.
We need to run spamd on a linux system with minimal memory resources. I
noticed that spamd seems to be running twice, each of the instances
taking up over 20mb of memory. I already tried setting
"--max-children=0" in the OPTIONS parameter in
/etc/default/spamassassin. Unfortunately this did no
You need the -d.
HFC
Craig McLean wrote:
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Don O'Neil wrote:
Hi all... I've tried using the FAQ entry to get spamd to log to syslog and
thus to a file, but it's just not working...
I launch spamd like this:
/usr/local/bin/spamd -s local5 &
> Anyone using inetd to launch spamd? I've had my process die a couple of
> times and it would be nice to have inetd around to make sure it's allways
> running. If you have, what did you put in inetd.conf?
>
> Thanks!
>
I use FreeBSD, so mine starts with my rc.d startup. You could always start
the
Don O'Neil wrote:
> Hi all... I've tried using the FAQ entry to get spamd to log to syslog and
> thus to a file, but it's just not working...
>
> I launch spamd like this:
> /usr/local/bin/spamd -s local5 &
>
> I I have "local5.*; /var/log/spamassassin" in my syslogd.conf file. I HUP
> syslog, and
Is there a combined list distribution? Many other email lists distribute
one combined email per day instead of dozens of separate email. The
volume of emails makes it hard to keep up .
--
Barton L. Phillips
Applied Technology Resources, Inc.
Tel: (818)652-9850
Web: http://www.a
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Don O'Neil wrote:
> Hi all... I've tried using the FAQ entry to get spamd to log to syslog and
> thus to a file, but it's just not working...
>
> I launch spamd like this:
> /usr/local/bin/spamd -s local5 &
>
> I I have "local5.*; /var/log/spamassas
Create a sql table like this:
CREATE TABLE `userpref` (
`prefid` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
`username` varchar(100) NOT NULL default '',
`preference` varchar(30) NOT NULL default '',
`value` varchar(100) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (`prefid`)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
INSERT IN
Anyone using inetd to launch spamd? I've had my process die a couple of
times and it would be nice to have inetd around to make sure it's allways
running. If you have, what did you put in inetd.conf?
Thanks!
Hi all... I've tried using the FAQ entry to get spamd to log to syslog and
thus to a file, but it's just not working...
I launch spamd like this:
/usr/local/bin/spamd -s local5 &
I I have "local5.*; /var/log/spamassassin" in my syslogd.conf file. I HUP
syslog, and relaunch spampd, but the messag
Harry Putnam wrote:
> running spamassassin-3.1.0
>
> I hoped to filter messages on the basis of non-english subject line so
> went looking in the files spama uses. I see something about FOREIGN
> language but then it dawned on me, being horribly colloquial, not to
> mention near illiterate, how FO
Hi,
I am trying to make a sql-based per user setup of preferences and want to
ask if anyone knows how the entries in mysql table should be made correctly.
I have not been able to find corresponding documentation. :(
There are two possible ways and I am in doubt which is correct:
1.
userpref
Ed Russell wrote:
I have to say a heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to this
thread. My filter is working 500% more efficient that it ever was. I have
done the following:
1. Installed djbdns and I am using dnscache as I was told. I have
increased the cache size to 100 Megaby
If you can solve this, please letme know . I need to do practicaly the same
, but in my case , all the english mail is Spam.
> -Mensaje original-
> De: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Harry Putnam
> Enviado el: Domingo, 12 de Febrero de 2006 11:03 a.m.
> Para: users@spamassass
running spamassassin-3.1.0
I hoped to filter messages on the basis of non-english subject line so
went looking in the files spama uses. I see something about FOREIGN
language but then it dawned on me, being horribly colloquial, not to
mention near illiterate, how FOREIGN is totally subjective.
F
Hello,
From: "jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Spam count down today
Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 04:29:22 -0800
> The spam count today was unaccountably low, about 3/4 of normal. Did some
> spammer get "busted" or "broken" very recently?
These few days, I feel that number of spams are getting large
Hi!
The spam count today was unaccountably low, about 3/4 of normal. Did some
spammer get "busted" or "broken" very recently?
If so the tale would be fun to hear.
{^_^}
Most likely you dont see them all since they moved to new stuff that
doesnt get them scored. We added various custom rules
The spam count today was unaccountably low, about 3/4 of normal. Did some
spammer get "busted" or "broken" very recently?
If so the tale would be fun to hear.
{^_^}
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