stevek wrote:
> We are currently testing SA 3.1.0 - as our installation may end up
> being quite large. For several years we have run our own dnsrbl lists
> and would like to incorporate them into SA. Most are IPV4sets, but we
> do have one RHBL list. Unfortunately, we have not been successful in
>
Matt Kettler wrote:
Yes it does.. the text of the subject line will match against any body rule. SA
pre-pends this so we don't have to have a massive duplication of rules to cover
both body and subject.
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Ah. Didn't know that. Different tools, different lingo for
message, message hea
We are currently testing SA 3.1.0 - as our installation may end up being
quite large. For several years we have run our own dnsrbl lists and would
like to incorporate them into SA. Most are IPV4sets, but we do have one
RHBL list. Unfortunately, we have not been successful in getting the rules
t
Linda Walsh wrote:
> I have been receiving a spate of short messages that don't seem
>
> to trigger enough default rules to be knocked out. I was
> investigating and noticed a discrepancy [bug?] in the rules.
>
> One particular email refers to the uniquely Male-Body-Part starting
> w/"P", let's
I have been receiving a spate of short messages that don't seem
to trigger enough default rules to be knocked out. I was
investigating and noticed a discrepancy [bug?] in the rules.
One particular email refers to the uniquely Male-Body-Part starting
w/"P", let's call MBP for purposes discussion
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 05:44:57PM -0400, Kris Deugau wrote:
> >2. Is there a way I can put the razor-agent.log into multilog? If not,
> >how do I rotate this log file?
>
> Set up a cron job to run 'find / -name "razor-agent.log" |xargs rm -f'.
Alternately, put the following in razor-agent.conf
Max Clark wrote:
2. Is there a way I can put the razor-agent.log into multilog? If not,
how do I rotate this log file?
Set up a cron job to run 'find / -name "razor-agent.log" |xargs rm -f'.
I've found razor is a little indiscriminate about where it spews this
"log" file; I've found it in
2. Is there a way I can put the razor-agent.log into multilog? If not,
how do I rotate this log file?
For myself on FreeBSD, I installed by source, not by port, so adjust your
configs as necessary, but I use the newsyslog facility (/etc/newsyslog) to
rotate the log files with the nightly c
Max Clark wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After having spamd exit on me a couple of times (still no idea why), I
> decided to put spamd under daemontools control (run file below). While
> this has resulted in the stability I was looking for, I am now
> presented with a number of growing log/spamassassin file
Hi all,
After having spamd exit on me a couple of times (still no idea why), I
decided to put spamd under daemontools control (run file below). While
this has resulted in the stability I was looking for, I am now
presented with a number of growing log/spamassassin files - i.e.:
/service/spamd/raz
Owen Mehegan wrote:
> 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!
The trust path, IMO, is too important to be left to chance. The
trust path i
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Kenneth Porter wrote:
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>
> To those of you who've successfully learned 2nd and 3rd languages as an
> adult, what do you recommend for accomplishing that?
Kenneth,
I started learning Japanese when I was 30. (I feel so old saying it
like
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Matt Kettler wrote:
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> Here's one, if you want to see it:
>
> http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mkettler/spam.jpg
>
>
> There's pretty close to zero chance that anyone in the US is going to hop on a
> plane and fly to Guatemala to buy ordinar
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