From: "thekillerbean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Loren Wilton wrote:
I have the impression that the mail does run through SA when it comes in
from the ISP.
Yes, all mail that was delievered to the low MX for my domain eventually
passes through Sendmail/SA. However, it appears that I'm not clear
From: "Jim Knuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Heute (17.09.2006/06:46 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
Jim Knuth wrote:
How can I find out, which is my trusted network?
By reading the documentation and comparing it with your network config? :)
Is this my Server IP address or 127.0.0.0 or wha
From: "Dhaval Patel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Dhaval Patel wrote:
> I hope that I am asking for this kind of help in the right place.
>
> I always look into why any spam got into my Inbox and found the reasons for this
> message troubling. I use spam
Daryl C. W. O wrote:
>
> I've got a hot key for this somewhere... :)
>
> You need to add any IP that appears in your received headers from your
> MXes all the way to the machine running SA (which may be the same
> machine as your MX) to your trusted_networks config. Including 127.0.0.1
> is
Heute (17.09.2006/06:46 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
> Jim Knuth wrote:
>> How can I find out, which is my trusted network?
> By reading the documentation and comparing it with your network config? :)
>> Is this my Server IP address or 127.0.0.0 or what? ;)
> Any IP that appears in your r
thekillerbean wrote:
Loren Wilton wrote:
Yes. I believe what you need to do is set the dotquads in trusted_hosts
(if
I remember the name correctly) to include MY ISP MAIL SERVER IP ADDRESS,
as
it indicates in the headers below.
So let me get this striahgt - for e-mail that is received fr
"Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Dhaval Patel wrote:
> > I hope that I am asking for this kind of help in the right place.
> >
> > I always look into why any spam got into my Inbox and found the reasons for
> > this
> > message troubling. I use spamc in the maildrop rule but I p
Jim Knuth wrote:
How can I find out, which is my trusted network?
By reading the documentation and comparing it with your network config? :)
Is this my Server IP address or 127.0.0.0 or what? ;)
Any IP that appears in your received headers from your MX all the way to
the machine running
Heute (17.09.2006/06:20 Uhr) schrieb Daryl C. W. O'Shea,
> Dhaval Patel wrote:
>> I hope that I am asking for this kind of help in the right place.
>>
>> I always look into why any spam got into my Inbox and found the reasons for
>> this message
>> troubling. I use spamc in the maildrop rule but
Dhaval Patel wrote:
I hope that I am asking for this kind of help in the right place.
I always look into why any spam got into my Inbox and found the reasons for
this message
troubling. I use spamc in the maildrop rule but I put that message through
spamassassin
-t -D and get the same score so
Russell Jones wrote:
> I asked this on the mailing list a while ago, however still can't seem
> to figure it out. What I want to accomplish is to set spamassassin to
> use the spam database it creates globally. So that if it learns emails
> as spam in one user's email address, it will apply what it
I asked this on the mailing list a
while ago, however still can't seem to figure it out. What I want to accomplish
is to set spamassassin to use the spam database it creates globally. So that if
it learns emails as spam in one user's email address, it will apply what it has
learned to every
Loren Wilton wrote:
>
> Yes. I believe what you need to do is set the dotquads in trusted_hosts
> (if
> I remember the name correctly) to include MY ISP MAIL SERVER IP ADDRESS,
> as
> it indicates in the headers below.
>
So let me get this striahgt - for e-mail that is received from a serve
BTW, some versions of spamass-milter have had problems with recent versions
of SA. I don't know if that has been fixed or not, since I don't use it.
It it hasn't been fixed (at least in the version you have) it may be part of
your problem.
Loren
So, is there a way I can configure Sendmail/SA to check the second header
whenever email coming in is via in-mtaX.MYISP.com.au?
Yes. I believe what you need to do is set the dotquads in trusted_hosts (if
I remember the name correctly) to include MY ISP MAIL SERVER IP ADDRESS, as
it indicates
Loren Wilton wrote:
>
> I have the impression that the mail does run through SA when it comes in
> from the ISP.
>
Yes, all mail that was delievered to the low MX for my domain eventually
passes through Sendmail/SA. However, it appears that I'm not clear enough
still as you appear to be addr
On Sat, September 16, 2006 23:10, Num ber wrote:
> Nobody know if i can use sql pref with my configuration?
yes if you call spamc
> Postfix call Amavisd, Amavisd Call (spamd or spamassassin i don't know) ..
amavisd-new makes spamd not needed since amavisd does more then spamd, to your
question
Rainer Sokoll wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sendmail 8.13.7, Dan Nelson's spamss-milter 0.3.1, SA 3.1.5.
> whitelist_from is ignored entirely, no matter if I put it into local.cf
> or some other .cf. If I run SA in test mode (-t), SA honors
> whitelist_from.
> By digging into milter's source, I see this snipple
On Sat, Sep 16, 2006 at 04:50:17PM -0700, TonyE wrote:
> I using qmail with qmail-scanner (from the headers: qmail-scanner-1.25st
> (clamdscan: 0.87.1/1195. spamassassin: 3.1.0. perlscan: 1.25st.)
>
> However I'm not seeing this in spam messages or ham messages.
I believe qmail-scanner does its
I'm using gentoo. I am the administrator of the box.
I using qmail with qmail-scanner (from the headers: qmail-scanner-1.25st
(clamdscan: 0.87.1/1195. spamassassin: 3.1.0. perlscan: 1.25st.)
I've adjusted my /etc/spamassassin/local.cf with the line:
add_header all TestHits _TESTSSCORES_
I th
From: "Loren Wilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok. So you know when you are sucking off your ISP and when it is coming in >
normally.
I have the impression that the mail does run through SA when it comes in from
the ISP.
What you should do in this case is set up your trust path to include the
ISP
Good Evening all,
Nobody know if i can use sql pref with my configuration?
Postfix call Amavisd, Amavisd Call (spamd or spamassassin i don't know) ..
thanks :-(
Hello,
After a good night, i'm come back..
I have read my previous mail and, many doc on internet..
And now, i'm not sure if i'm us
Ok. So you know when you are sucking off your ISP and when it is coming in
normally.
I have the impression that the mail does run through SA when it comes in
from the ISP.
What you should do in this case is set up your trust path to include the ISP
in the trusted_hosts. Then, if you are ru
Hi,
sendmail 8.13.7, Dan Nelson's spamss-milter 0.3.1, SA 3.1.5.
whitelist_from is ignored entirely, no matter if I put it into local.cf
or some other .cf. If I run SA in test mode (-t), SA honors
whitelist_from.
By digging into milter's source, I see this snipplet from line 911 on (I am not
a
pr
Loren Wilton wrote:
>
> How does the mail from your ISP get back into your system?
>
I setup mail relay with my ISP to insure that when I'm on long trips (can be
as long as 3 months), mail to my domain is not returned to senderrs as I'd
normally shutdown the network. When I get back I'd run
Loren Wilton wrote:
>
> How does the mail from your ISP get back into your system? Does it go
> through SA?
>
Thanks for the question above - it got me thinking and reading.
Instead of polling for mail from my ISP via Outlook, I'm now using fetchmail
which delivers to sendmail and that fix
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