On 24.10.07 17:54, Christian Nygaard wrote:
> How do I write a local spamassassin rule that matches received from header
> mail?.example.com . I've tried
> writing a header matching rule but it doesnt seem to work. Can you show a
> short example
> of a working header matching rule for received from
--- Original Message
From: Michael Scheidell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007, at 06:10PM PDT (GMT -0700)
>> update [28512] dbg: channel: extracting archive No data could
>> be read from file at /usr/bin/sa-update line 960
>> fatal: couldn't create Archive::Tar object!
>> An
> update [28512] dbg: channel: extracting archive No data could
> be read from file at /usr/bin/sa-update line 960
> fatal: couldn't create Archive::Tar object!
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
> -MikeD
>
>
You might want to look at the README and dependencies.
Sa-update is new to
I am having a problem with sa-update:
No data could be read from file at /usr/bin/sa-update line 960
fatal: couldn't create Archive::Tar object!
I searched and couldn't find anything on the Internet that would help me figure
out this problem so I'm trying this. :)
Here are some system details.
Hey all,
In looking through my sendmail logs, I've found that some connecting mail
servers actually are correctly configured with a signed, valid cert from
one of the major CA's.
Is there a rule that can match this, on sendmail, based on the connecting
ip on your network edge?
This could b
Hi
I've a possibly related enquiry to an old one below, and would be
grateful for advice or pointers.
We haven't actually *needed* Bayes thanks to greylisting, remote URI
lookups and lots of custom rules. While a few users are interested in
a filter they can manually train, most wouldn't bother,
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 11:55 +0200, Chris wrote:
[ snipp mangled full-quote ]
> Is there any way, on shared servers, that I can use
> SpamAssassin to delete email from China, Russia, Korea
> and Japan please ?
No. SpamAssassin does not delete, nor reject mail. It merely tags mail.
However, your m
Guys,
I got pyzor working, thanks I got strange issue. It seems that one use
it's working, in fact DCC and Razor2 are also only work for this one user.
This is what I see in user X headers...
X-Spam-Pyzor: Reported 0 times.
But this is want I am seeing in everyone else
X-Spam-Pyzor: _PY
On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 17:54 +0200, Christian Nygaard wrote:
> How do I write a local spamassassin rule that matches received from
> header mail?.example.com . I've tried writing a header matching rule
^
> but it doesnt seem to work. Can you show a short example of a workin
Christian Nygaard wrote:
How do I write a local spamassassin rule that matches received from
header mail?.example.com . I've tried
writing a header matching rule but it doesnt seem to work. Can you show
a short example
of a working header matching rule for received from?
Received: from mail3.e
On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 17:54 +0200, Christian Nygaard wrote:
> How do I write a local spamassassin rule that matches received from
> header mail?.example.com . I've tried
> writing a header matching rule but it doesnt seem to work. Can you
> show a short example
> of a working header matching rule f
How do I write a local spamassassin rule that matches received from header
mail?.example.com . I've tried
writing a header matching rule but it doesnt seem to work. Can you show a
short example
of a working header matching rule for received from?
Received: from mail3.example.com
Kind regards,
Chr
On 24.10.2007 17:08, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
How can I fix that?
Install the perl-MLDBM rpm which should be provided by your distribution.
Yep, it is. Thanks!
wolfgang
Evan Platt wrote:
At 05:09 AM 10/24/2007, cpayne wrote:
Hey Guys,
Got a problem, I been looking on the net no clear answer. But why
can't I use this have they change
Oct 24 08:02:45 magi spamd[2942]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf": pyzor_add
* Wolfgang Zeikat :
>
> With SpamAssassin version 3.1.8 running on Perl version 5.8.5, I get the
> spamd error "Can't locate MLDBM.pm in @INC" even after installing
> MLDBM.pm (on a redhat EL 4 based Scientific Linux system).
>
> # find / -iname "MLDBM.pm"
> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/IO/Al
Evan Platt wrote:
At 05:09 AM 10/24/2007, cpayne wrote:
Hey Guys,
Got a problem, I been looking on the net no clear answer. But why
can't I use this have they change
Oct 24 08:02:45 magi spamd[2942]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf": pyzor_add
With SpamAssassin version 3.1.8 running on Perl version 5.8.5, I get the
spamd error "Can't locate MLDBM.pm in @INC" even after installing
MLDBM.pm (on a redhat EL 4 based Scientific Linux system).
# find / -iname "MLDBM.pm"
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/IO/All/MLDBM.pm
How can I fix that?
At 05:09 AM 10/24/2007, cpayne wrote:
Hey Guys,
Got a problem, I been looking on the net no clear answer. But why
can't I use this have they change
Oct 24 08:02:45 magi spamd[2942]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf": pyzor_add_header 1
Oct 24 08
Hey Guys,
Got a problem, I been looking on the net no clear answer. But why can't
I use this have they change
Oct 24 08:02:45 magi spamd[2942]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf": pyzor_add_header 1
Oct 24 08:02:45 magi spamd[2942]: config: failed
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