Owen Mehegan wrote:
To make it easier for my users to train my server's Bayes database, I
set up a user with the following procmail recipe in its .procmailrc:
:0
* < 256000
{
:0c: spamassassin.spamlock
| sa-learn --spam
:0: spamassassin.filelock
spam
}
The idea is for peopl
I've upgraded to SA 3.1.1 and now both messages hit solidly as spam. I also don't see the ALL_TRUSTED mistake, so I'm guessing that was caused by the trust code mismatch you mentioned. Thanks! -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Owen B. Mehegan) 'There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dream
To make it easier for my users to train my server's Bayes database, I set up a user with the following procmail recipe in its .procmailrc::0* < 256000 { :0c: spamassassin.spamlock | sa-learn --spam :0: spamassassin.filelock spam }The idea is for people to redirect (not forward) uncaught
On Freitag, 14. April 2006 18:41 Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> it is primarily Yahoo
> and Hotmail clients who identify his messages as Junk/Spam
I think they have in webmail a button "this is spam", which they just
push on his messages. The best is to remove that customers from his
newsletter.
mfg
So, if I understand correctly, issues number 1 and 2 don't matter?
I thought there were possible checks for the server name vs the
reported Domain Name. That is, if the mail is coming from
@mailserver.com, but the server says it's name is
www.anotherserver.com, that some mail servers might t
Owen Mehegan wrote:
> I'm running SA 3.0.2 with Postfix and a few SARE custom rule sets (with
> weekly rules du jour updates).
FWIW, SA 3.0.2 is vulnerable to multiple DoS attacks. Unless you're using a
distro port which has backported fixes, I'd strongly suggest an upgrade.
At this time the onl
I'm running SA 3.0.2 with Postfix and a few SARE custom rule sets (with weekly rules du jour updates). This has been working amazingly well for over a year, but lately a few things have been getting through, and with unusually low scores. I'm attaching two here - if anyone would be willing to run t
Christophe Journel wrote:
> I use spamassassin 3.0.3.. but my pb is : it's sloww :(
Disable network tests. If that helps install a caching name server.
--
Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com 805.964.4554 x902
Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com Software Engineer
Curtis,
It doesn't matter if the server name matches the domain name at all for
the domains that you are using. In fact, this is quite common in very
large installs (such as ISP's).
The only thing that is critically important is that each machine
involved in the processing of email have a val
Question about spam tags, but not specific to spamassassin.
I have a client who has a problem that his email are often tagged as
spam by various servers.
It seems to me some of the following issues might trigger an anti-
spam tool to identify his email as potential spam. I just want to be
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 04:49:56PM +0200, Christophe Journel wrote:
> i tried to use unix socket, but when i try this command
>
> spamc -R -U /usr/sbin/spamd < test.mail
>
> the output is 0/0 :/
>
> does anyone know why ?
spamd is a script, not a socket. You need to run spamd first, and when t
Hi every body.I use spamassassin 3.0.3.. but my pb is : it's sloww :(i tried to use unix socket, but when i try this commandspamc -R -U /usr/sbin/spamd < test.mailthe output is 0/0 :/
does anyone know why ?thx
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 12:36:40PM +0200, Daniel Madaoui wrote:
> >>/usr/local/bin/spamd -d -m10 -u spamassassin ( spamassassin in an
> >>user with its directory /home/spamassassin/.spamassassin )
> >>He try to use the .spamassassin directory who belong to root
> >>(/root/.spamssassin/ )
> I ins
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 09:33:10AM -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> I added the following line to my init.pre
The line is already in v310.pre, you can just uncomment it.
> Apr 14 09:26:04 saturn spamd[14286]: BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/Mail/SpamAssassin/Pl
On Thursday, Apr 13th 2006 at 17:53 -0400, quoth Theo Van Dinter:
=>On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 11:45:07PM +0200, Michael Monnerie wrote:
=>> > ?0.0 DK_POLICY_SIGNSOME ? ? Domain Keys: policy says domain signs
=>> > some mails 0.0 DK_POLICY_TESTING ? ? ?Domain Keys: policy says domain
=>> > is testing
Le 13 avr. 06 à 20:45, Matt Kettler a écrit :
Daniel Madaoui wrote:
So I restart the spamd daemon whith this options
/usr/local/bin/spamd -d -m10 -u spamassassin ( spamassassin in an
user
with its directory /home/spamassassin/.spamassassin )
He try to use the .spamassassin directory who
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 23:38, John Rudd wrote:
> And, reiterating Kenneth's question: Anyone have advice for an almost
> middle-aged person who wants to go about expanding his natural language
> capabilities?
There was an article in Newsweek a few weeks back about language
immersion vacations. H
On Apr 14, 2006, at 12:40 AM, Michael Monnerie wrote:
On Freitag, 14. April 2006 06:32 Paul R. Ganci wrote:
Start young when it is easy for kids to pick up the sounds.
Yes, my daughter has the advantage of learning german with me, french
with my wife, and later at school she will learn engli
[2006-04-14 06:46:51] Kenneth Porter,
KP> To those of you who've successfully learned 2nd and 3rd languages as an
KP> adult, what do you recommend for accomplishing that?
As soon as you finish the basic/intermediate courses, find a penpal, or more
than one, as soon as you can. With the Internet i
On Freitag, 14. April 2006 06:46 Kenneth Porter wrote:
> To those of you who've successfully learned 2nd and 3rd languages as
> an adult, what do you recommend for accomplishing that?
There are books called "Assimil", because you just assimilate the
language with them, learning in a very natural
[2006-04-14 08:38:46] John Rudd,
I wish to start by greeting the list; I am a recent addition and I have been
lurking for the past two weeks. You guys already make enough traffic. :-)
JR> And, reiterating Kenneth's question: Anyone have advice for an almost
JR> middle-aged person who wants to go
On Freitag, 14. April 2006 06:32 Paul R. Ganci wrote:
> Start young when it is easy for kids to pick up the sounds.
Yes, my daughter has the advantage of learning german with me, french
with my wife, and later at school she will learn english anyway.
Still, people in Belgium have it more easy: i
Are you running Mimedefang?
It might be a start.
We block email from subscriber addresses at networks that are known to be
large sources of spam.
See:
http://www.mimedefang.org/kwiki/index.cgi?PhilipsWorkingFilter
in particular, how %bad_tld's is used.
-Philip
Kristopher Austin wrote:
>I h
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 23:38, John Rudd wrote:
> And, reiterating Kenneth's question: Anyone have advice for an almost
> middle-aged person who wants to go about expanding his natural
language
> capabilities?
There was an article in Newsweek a few weeks back about language
immersion vacations. H
mouss wrote:
>> and I've got plenty of users that speak
>
>
>>multiple languages, not all of which use plain-ascii.
>>
>>
>>
>
>I guess so. now I'm not sure our situation isn't worst because people
>tried to find non standard solutions that are still used. I still
>remember the days when
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