Matt,
Thanks. That did the trick.
-- Rob
On 04/16/2006 08:38 AM, Matt Kettler wrote:
Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,
I subscribe to a number of email lists on Yahoo and believe it or not,
none of the lists I subscribe to have ever been spammed (at least not
since I've been a subscriber). However,
Folks,
I am running SpamAssassin version 2.64 on a production system running in
a site wide configuration, ie no per user settings. My AWL db file has
gotten quite large (500+mb)and while I am not seeing any performance
issues that are necessarily related to this I was wondering about a
coupl
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> The spammer used the Yahoo! webmail infrastructure (probably via an
>> automated HTTP client) to send his spam.
>
> I've been reporting spam with good DK signatures to the mail provider:
> http://add.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/mail/cgi_spam
require a login for reporing of
John D. Hardin wrote:
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* schem
Rob Tanner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I subscribe to a number of email lists on Yahoo and believe it or not,
> none of the lists I subscribe to have ever been spammed (at least not
> since I've been a subscriber). However, I frequently get messages
> that Spamassassin thinks are SPAM. Because the "From:" h
Hi,
I subscribe to a number of email lists on Yahoo and believe it or not,
none of the lists I subscribe to have ever been spammed (at least not
since I've been a subscriber). However, I frequently get messages that
Spamassassin thinks are SPAM. Because the "From:" header on postings to
the