On Sat, 15 Apr 2006, mouss wrote:
> - you are trusting your users to make the right decision. The
> problem is that different people have different opinions of what
> is spam and what is not. Things get even worst if one user isn't
> honest...
That's a problem with *any* scheme for allowing the u
Dierenshop "de Kooi" wrote:
Hi there,
I am rather new to spamassassin and so to this list.
Using: postfix ver 2.1.5
on slackware 10.2
spamassassin 3.1.1
I have a problem to use spamassassin with my postfix configuration.
I think the problem is modeling the master.cf. I have added the
This is
Kristopher Austin wrote:
I have received several copies of a spam message that is in Russian (I think
it's Russian). I get maybe 1 or 2 a week. I wish I could block all Russian
messages, but we are a University and could easily have Russian students. I am
unable to read this message and the
Rob Tanner wrote:
I installed spamassassin on my server a week ago and along with a number
of Postfix settings, I'm nearly 100% spam free (I might get one spam a
day now). But one thing I haven't figured out. I would like not to
check mail originating in my address space. Is that a spamassas
Hi there,
I am rather new to spamassassin and so to this list.
Using: postfix ver 2.1.5
on slackware 10.2
spamassassin 3.1.1
I have a problem to use spamassassin with my postfix configuration.
I think the problem is modeling the master.cf. I have added the
spamfilter unix - n n - - pipe
flags=