ram wrote the following on 4/5/2007 10:23 PM -0800:
> On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 08:11 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
>
>> ram wrote the following on 4/4/2007 12:56 AM -0800:
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>>> On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 13:15 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
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>>>
Dave Pooser wrote the following on 4/3/200
Ilya Vishnyakov wrote:
> Hello Spamassassin Gurus!
> I have the spam email, showing that it was sent from our user (from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) How do I whitelist the spam
> email like this one?
I suspect you mean how do you not whitelist the spam.
The answer is simple. do not u
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 08:11 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
> ram wrote the following on 4/4/2007 12:56 AM -0800:
> > On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 13:15 -0700, Bill Landry wrote:
> >
> >> Dave Pooser wrote the following on 4/3/2007 11:19 AM -0800:
> >>
> >>> I'm seeing a bunch of spam using URLs from do
I don't see a problem with other languages on this list.
If you want to write in German or any other language, go right ahead.
Of course, you'll always get more help writing in English. But then
again, help is help. If you get your problem solved with one post or
ten, what's the difference?
Jim Knuth wrote:
Heute (05.04.2007/02:34 Uhr) schrieb Luis Hernán Otegui,
Well, if you have Postfix and Amavis, I've tried amavis-stats (a little bit
old now, and frankly, never worked correctly on my Debian-based servers).
I'm currently using Mailgraph, from the Debian package. Works like a
Te recomiendo poner las direcciones de " whitelist" en un archivo distinto -
por ejemplo , el que yo uso es whitelist_jp.cf- y no usar el local.cf- te
hará la vida mas fácil.
- I recommend putting your whitelist addresses in a file other than local.cf
- I use my own cf called whitelist_jp.cf it w
Thursday, April 5, 2007, 9:10:07 PM, you wrote:
nd> Hola creo que estoy un poco perdido...
nd> Tengo puesto el spamassassin pero todavia no me queda
nd> muy claro el tema de las listas blancas.
nd> En local.cf se puede poner white_list_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
nd> por ejemplo y de esta manera se
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, night duke wrote:
> ¿Cual es la diferencia en el auto_whitelist?
el "auto_whitelist" se nombra mal. Es un averager de la cuenta, no un
whitelist. Si los mensajes de una dirección dada son generalmente el
anotar bajo, y una viene con ésa consigue una cuenta alta, el
auto_w
At 12:10 PM Thursday, 4/5/2007, night duke wrote -=>
Hola creo que estoy un poco perdido...
Hello - I believe that I am a little lost...
Tengo puesto el spamassassin pero todavia no me queda
I have SA installed yet I am still unclear about white lists.
muy claro el tema de las listas blan
Hola creo que estoy un poco perdido...
Tengo puesto el spamassassin pero todavia no me queda
muy claro el tema de las listas blancas.
En local.cf se puede poner white_list_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
por ejemplo y de esta manera se acepta recibir correo
del dominio yahoo.es.
¿Cual es la diferencia
Chris, would you, by chance, share your modified scripts? I've been looking
for a tool to test the effectiveness of rules since a long time ago, and
your comment on the ability to test the effectiveness of RBLs has just
stunned me... BTW, I'm no Perl guru, or anything close to that...
Thanks,
L
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello Spamassassin Gurus!
I have the spam email, showing that it was sent from our user (from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) How do I whitelist the spam
email like this one?
I copied the header for you convenience.
*Return-Path:* <[EMAIL PR
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 13:33 -0500, Dean Clapper wrote:
> A couple of emails are getting through that are being marked as not spam
> but is clearly spam. The problem is the spammers put in the from line our
> domain. However, the return path is something totally different.
>
> Is there a good
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