Hi all,
just a few explanations to the iXhash stuff:
First of all, sorry there were no installation instructions - I'll work
on that (Marc already added a few lines - thanks)
What the plugin does is the following:
- It works solely on the body of an email.
- Given a few minimum requirements are
From: "Alan Premselaar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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And the first thing in the Ham was about adding their address to your
contacts to make sure you get their email. If they were so worried, they
would write better marketing emails.
--Chris
May
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> And the first thing in the Ham was about adding their address to your
> contacts to make sure you get their email. If they were so worried, they
> would write better marketing emails.
>
> --Chris
>
Maybe you should send them an email to t
From: "Rick Macdougall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
jdow wrote:
From: "Jonas Eckerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Logan Shaw wrote:
Basically, greylisting has an achilles heel: legit messages
from unknown senders are delayed a long time. This is fine for
Only if you use a long delay.
In my experience
I am imagining the amount of processor resource scanning 100,000
messages per day let alone the tens of millions or more that some
sites see. I think Google could do it with their machine.
It's not needed, either. VERY few get through in practice. All ya
need is SpamAssassin and SARE. Then Bob's
jdow wrote:
From: "Jonas Eckerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Logan Shaw wrote:
Basically, greylisting has an achilles heel: legit messages
from unknown senders are delayed a long time. This is fine for
Only if you use a long delay.
In my experience a grey period of 3 minutes is enough to stop m
Title: Re: How to detect current images-only messages?
This thread might be dead,
but I just read this and thought it might provide some insight, or thought, or
something:
Network World's Messaging Newsletter, 06/20/06
How IronPort tackles image-based spam
By Michael Osterman
Following m
John D. Hardin wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Michael Di Martino wrote:
>
>> How does one feed bayes ham and spam on an smpt gateway(no local
>> deliverey). All sever does is accetp mail for one 2 domains scrub
>> for virus and spam and then forward it to its nastly littly
>> exchange server.
>
>
From: "Kelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jonas Eckerman wrote:
Logan Shaw wrote:
Basically, greylisting has an achilles heel: legit messages
from unknown senders are delayed a long time. This is fine for
Only if you use a long delay.
Or if the sender has a long retry period. Yeah, you can ex
From: "Jonas Eckerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Logan Shaw wrote:
Basically, greylisting has an achilles heel: legit messages
from unknown senders are delayed a long time. This is fine for
Only if you use a long delay.
In my experience a grey period of 3 minutes is enough to stop most spam and
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David Goldsmith wrote:
> Dirk Bonengel wrote:
>>> Marc,
>>>
>>> just drop both files (.cf and .pm) into the directory where your
>>> local.cf is.
>>> One important piece of (missing) info: You must be running SA v 3.1.0 or
>>> higher (not 3.0 as stated
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Dirk Bonengel wrote:
> Marc,
>
> just drop both files (.cf and .pm) into the directory where your
> local.cf is.
> One important piece of (missing) info: You must be running SA v 3.1.0 or
> higher (not 3.0 as stated). If this is a problem I can easily
On Dienstag, 20. Juni 2006 18:09 Michael Parker wrote:
> You're pointed at the wrong DBI.pm. I updated the wiki to make it
> more obvious.
Thank you. Now I found my error. Is there a way to download that DBI.pm
other can copy&paste from the Wiki? I can't see a link. Anyway, I
copied it and now
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Matt Hampton wrote:
> I am adding the AS Number and CIDR by a milter. I want to track
> which AS Numbers are producing the most spam.
How does Bayes help you do that? You need something to pull the AS
number out of messages that are marked as spam, which is the province
of
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Matt Hampton wrote:
I have had a quick check of the archives but can't see any relavent
threads.
I would like to be able to find out what effect a token would have
on Bayes scoring.
For example - I want to be able to find out whether a header that
I am inserting before Spam
Hi
I have had a quick check of the archives but can't see any relavent
threads.
I would like to be able to find out what effect a token would have
on Bayes scoring.
For example - I want to be able to find out whether a header that
I am inserting before SpamAssassin sees the message is having
OK - so far so good. It seems to be detecting spam. I have a few
questions though.
If SA determines that it is spam and ixhash doesn't detect it, will SA
sort of report it to ixhash to the ixhash will learn it? If not -
shouldn't it?
Is there any confidence levels that can be returned. If po
>
> > How does one feed bayes ham and spam on an smpt gateway(no local
> > deliverey). All sever does is accetp mail for one 2 domains scrub
> > for virus and spam and then forward it to its nastly littly
> > exchange server.
>
> Can you set up shared Exchange folders that can be exported to mbox
>
Michael,
There are a couple ways of doing. It really depends on how easy you
want to make it for your users/admins. It also depends on your
configuration.
We use MySQL for bayes and awl. This make it easy for us as we have an
internal machine running Cyrus and SA. We have a local account wit
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Michael Di Martino wrote:
> How does one feed bayes ham and spam on an smpt gateway(no local
> deliverey). All sever does is accetp mail for one 2 domains scrub
> for virus and spam and then forward it to its nastly littly
> exchange server.
Can you set up shared Exchange fol
I am sure this has been posted b/4 however I am having a hard
time finding it in the archives
How does one feed bayes ham and spam on an smpt gateway(no local
deliverey).
All sever does is accetp mail for one 2 domains scrub for virus and spam
and
then forward it to its nastly littly exchange serv
OK - I updated the Wiki - but - how about writing up a good overview of
what the plugin does and why people would want to use it.
> /lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin
/etc/mail/spamassassin so it beeing there after next upgrade of sa ?
Jonas Eckerman wrote:
Logan Shaw wrote:
Basically, greylisting has an achilles heel: legit messages
from unknown senders are delayed a long time. This is fine for
Only if you use a long delay.
Or if the sender has a long retry period. Yeah, you can expect them to
retry in 10-15 minutes,
Michael Monnerie wrote:
> Hi, I'm using it, but there are a lot of warnings. I have
> loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DBI
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/i586-linux-thread-multi/DBI.pm
> in my v310.pre config file. What could be the problem?
> I checked the logs, and can't see persistent c
Marc,
just drop both files (.cf and .pm) into the directory where your
local.cf is.
One important piece of (missing) info: You must be running SA v 3.1.0 or
higher (not 3.0 as stated). If this is a problem I can easily post a
version working with 3.0.x
Dirk
Marc Perkel schrieb:
Matt Kett
Logan Shaw wrote:
Basically, greylisting has an achilles heel: legit messages
from unknown senders are delayed a long time. This is fine for
Only if you use a long delay.
In my experience a grey period of 3 minutes is enough to stop most spam and
viruses. Especially if you combine it with
Title: RE: HUMOR: Gap needs to fire Marketing people.
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 10:36 AM
> To: Dallas L. Engelken
> Cc: SaTalk (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: HUMOR: Gap needs to fire Marketing people.
>
>
> Dallas L
Mark Martinec wrote:
> These log entries refer to SQL use by amavisd-new directly,
> i.e. for logging to SQL, pen pals soft-whitelisting and
> per-recipient settings including whitelisting and blacklisting
> (which is independent from w/b-listing in SA).
ok
> SA accesses SQL through its own met
/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin
From: Marc Perkel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 7:29 AMTo: Matt
KettlerCc: users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: Re: How
to install iXhash
Matt Kettler wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's the link to the wiki, but I do
boka,
> i'm trying to configure sql whitelisting/... etc.
> I've made all steps from:
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSQL
> Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Module DBD::mysql 3.0006
> Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Module DBI 1.51
> ...
> Jun 20 16:15
Dallas L. Engelken wrote:
> or maybe M.O. needs to can their email admin for not whitelisting those
> all important gap mailers. ;)
>
Or adjust their mail filters so they're not so over-zealous that you
need to whitelist everything of a commercial nature.
I personally detest using whitelists a
Last few genuine emails from ebay UK have started to trigger this rule. Might
be worth whoever is responsible for this one taking a look, in the meantime
I'll override the score to 0.
Can provide an example message if necessary, let me know (don't want to send
it to everyone as it's 37K)
Matt Kettler wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
Here's the link to the wiki, but I don't know what to do with it.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/iXhash
Disclaimer: I've never tried this. However, the following is a fairly
well educated guess at how to install it.
1) copy
or maybe M.O. needs to can their email admin for not whitelisting those
all important gap mailers. ;)
From: Chris Santerre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 09:16
To: Spaml (E-mail); SaTalk (E-mail)
Subject:
Hello,
i'm trying to configure sql whitelisting/... etc.
I've made all steps from:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSQL
and it is not working.
>From my /var/log/maillog
...
Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Module DBD::mysql 3.0006
Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Modu
Title: HUMOR: Gap needs to fire Marketing people.
This is HAM. Signed up for by the user. But whoever is creating these mailers for The Gap, needs to be fired.
Subject: Size Matters. Find Out Why Inside.
Seriously, they paid someone to come up with that? Its like they are trying to be fl
Marc Perkel wrote:
> Here's the link to the wiki, but I don't know what to do with it.
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/iXhash
>
Disclaimer: I've never tried this. However, the following is a fairly
well educated guess at how to install it.
1) copy paste the bottom half into a file called i
Dear users,
I got several reports about warnings in SA versions < 3.1. I'm sorry for
this, I use 3.1.3, which doesn't give any lint warnings for that. Some
hours ago I made an update by shortening the description for these
rules. So please update via RDJ to get a copy without warnings.
If some
Hi, I'm using it, but there are a lot of warnings. I have
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DBI
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/i586-linux-thread-multi/DBI.pm
in my v310.pre config file. What could be the problem?
I checked the logs, and can't see persistent connections.
[11538] warn: plugin:
> I am seeing this too. It's the only spam I get now. Stocks with GIF
> images inline.
> How annoying. I bumped up SARE_GIF_ATTACH to 4.75 points but
> that's not enough to kill it.
> Anyone have a good rule for this??
Well, after some digging the lowest score I found for these was
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