dvesely wrote:
> My server manager tells me that my Windows version of SpamAssasin cannot
> reject email at the SMTP level. This is only possibble in the Unix version.
> True or False?
>
> If false, can you give me a link to instructions on enabling this feature or
> any known workaround please?
My server manager tells me that my Windows version of SpamAssasin cannot
reject email at the SMTP level. This is only possibble in the Unix version.
True or False?
If false, can you give me a link to instructions on enabling this feature or
any known workaround please?
Thanks,
Dan
Bob Proulx
Yet Another Ninja wrote:
> On 12/20/2007 10:44 PM, jikke wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm new to SpamAssassin and have checked the web on spam rules. I
>> just can't
>> seem to find the info I'm looking for. I want to create a rule where all
>> mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a certain text like 'new message
Remy PORTIER wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> I agree with you, but there is still something puzzling me.
>
> I have an old SpamAssassin 3.0.3 running on another server.
> Pretty much the same configuration (running as user spamassassin,
> allow_user_prefs 1, ...).
> This old vers
Thank you for the link.
Best Regards,
Jason Holbrook
Chief Technology Integrator / Partner
Empower Information Systems
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Skype: holbrook.jason
Gtalk: jaholbrook
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Jason Holbrook wrote:
Hello all, anyone have an idea of how to get HAM’s from an exchange /
Outlook environment back to SA?
My incoming is scanned by a SA gateway but outgoing goes straight from
exchange to the cloud.
Best Regards,
Jason Holbrook
Chief Technology Integrator / Partner
Em
Hello all, anyone have an idea of how to get HAM's from an exchange /
Outlook environment back to SA?
My incoming is scanned by a SA gateway but outgoing goes straight from
exchange to the cloud.
Best Regards,
Jason Holbrook
Chief Technology Integrator / Partner
Empower Information Systems
On 12/20/2007 10:44 PM, jikke wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to SpamAssassin and have checked the web on spam rules. I just can't
seem to find the info I'm looking for. I want to create a rule where all
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a certain text like 'new message' is passed
through and all other mail is
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, jikke wrote:
> I'm new to SpamAssassin and have checked the web on spam rules. I
> just can't seem to find the info I'm looking for. I want to create
> a rule where all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a certain text like
> 'new message' is passed through and all other mail is c
At 01:44 PM 12/20/2007, jikke wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to SpamAssassin and have checked the web on spam rules. I just can't
seem to find the info I'm looking for. I want to create a rule where all
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a certain text like 'new message' is passed
through and all other mail is
Hi,
I'm new to SpamAssassin and have checked the web on spam rules. I just can't
seem to find the info I'm looking for. I want to create a rule where all
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a certain text like 'new message' is passed
through and all other mail is considered spam. This quite a differen
jp wrote:
I just built a new box with the AMD Phenom 9500 processor, gigabyte am2+
motherboard, and 8GB ram (ram is getting cheap!). It was all under $1000
for everything including power supply, cheesy video card, 2 sata drives.
This thing rocks so hard for spamassassin, it's amazing.
Most
I just built a new box with the AMD Phenom 9500 processor, gigabyte am2+
motherboard, and 8GB ram (ram is getting cheap!). It was all under $1000
for everything including power supply, cheesy video card, 2 sata drives.
This thing rocks so hard for spamassassin, it's amazing.
Most of my other b
Thomas Ledbetter wrote:
Hi. I recently tried upgrading our anti-spam servers to run v 3.2.3.
Previously we were using 3.1.7. When I tried to do this, performance took a
bit hit - messages take more than double the time to scan in 3.2.3 as
compared to 3.1.7. As an example, one particular test spa
Add re2c to your system, and enable the rules compiling. That should
make up for the performance difference.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 11:17:07AM -0800, Thomas Ledbetter wrote:
>
> Hi. I recently tried upgrading our anti-spam servers to run v 3.2.3.
> Previously we were using 3.1.7. When I tried t
Dan Vesely wrote:
> If you reject at the smtp level how are users notified?
>
> There has to be a way to notify users if they are rejected so that they can
> contact the sender to be put on the white list.
The user would get a normal bounce return. As far as the person
receiving the bounce messag
Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
- Original Message -
Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
Couldn't a whitelist shortcircut option be added? What I mean is a
feature that allows an admin to direct SA to check the
whitelist/blacklist first and then (if enabled) abandon further testing
if sender is listed.
AFAIK
- Original Message -
>Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
>> Couldn't a whitelist shortcircut option be added? What I mean is a
>> feature that allows an admin to direct SA to check the
>> whitelist/blacklist first and then (if enabled) abandon further testing
>if sender is listed.
>
>AFAIK there's no re
Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
Couldn't a whitelist shortcircut option be added? What I mean is a feature
that allows an admin to direct SA to check the whitelist/blacklist first
and then (if enabled) abandon further testing if sender is listed.
AFAIK there's no reason why you can't do that already, pro
Hi. I recently tried upgrading our anti-spam servers to run v 3.2.3.
Previously we were using 3.1.7. When I tried to do this, performance took a
bit hit - messages take more than double the time to scan in 3.2.3 as
compared to 3.1.7. As an example, one particular test spam message takes an
averag
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 15:18:45 +0100, "Matthias Haegele"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Merlin schrieb:
> > On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 03:08:34 -0800, "Merlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:59:32 +0100, "Matthias Haegele"
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >>> Merlin schrieb:
>
dvesely wrote:
> I have setup bounce notification for my spamassasin mail server but my server
> manager has reccomended that I do not use it. He wrote:
Right. Best not to generate bounces to spam after you have received
it because if you do you become a source of spam yourself.
> The most of th
Theo Van Dinter schrieb:
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 04:57:25PM +0100, Chris wrote:
Just looking through the SA setup on a couple of my accounts, and notice
in the email filters, that this is in place :
Destination
$header_subject: contains "*" Discard
Isn't * a wildcard ? Wouldn't that rule a
- Original Message -
>Paolo De Marco wrote:
>> Hi.
>> There is a way to stop tests when the score of the mail is higher then
>> a value?
>>
>Not in a general sense, but there is a shortcircuit plugin that can be
>used to stop checking when a particular rule hits.
>You can also use the rule
- Original Message -
>I am trying to learn how you did your hits gawk program and how to use it
>and what the logfile should look like
>
>How do I learn more regarding your setup so I can use or change to use on
>my setup
Robert,
To use the hits report the command line is:
gawk -f hits /p
Hello,
Thank you for your answer.
I agree with you, but there is still something puzzling me.
I have an old SpamAssassin 3.0.3 running on another server.
Pretty much the same configuration (running as user spamassassin,
allow_user_prefs 1, ...).
This old version of SpamAssassin does manage to fi
On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 04:57:25PM +0100, Chris wrote:
> Just looking through the SA setup on a couple of my accounts, and notice
> in the email filters, that this is in place :
>
> Destination
> $header_subject: contains "*" Discard
>
> Isn't * a wildcard ? Wouldn't that rule above discard al
Hi,
Just looking through the SA setup on a couple of my accounts, and notice
in the email filters, that this is in place :
Destination
$header_subject: contains "*" Discard
Isn't * a wildcard ? Wouldn't that rule above discard all emails ?
Chris.
Hello,
Does anyone know of a way to log basic information about messages processed
by Spamassassin to a database (ideally mysql)?
The fields i'm interested in logging are:
ip address of remote smtp server
score assigned to message by spamassassin
date and time me
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Merlin wrote:
> I looked it up and found that Spamassasin believes that it is to
> 99% spam by training from users. I believe there is more to it, as
> I can not believe that users mark such msges as spam.
An unfortunate reality of system administration is that most people
a
Not that I am aware of...
The complication with this would be the order in which tests are carrierd
out - you might have a genuine email which hits some good and some bad
tests, and if the bad tests are hit first then you might have a problem!
However it is a feature I would like to see as it co
R. Portier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Context
> ===
> I use SpamAssassin 3.2.3 on Debian 4.0 i386
>
> spamd is invoked with options : -u spamassassin -m 5 -H /etc/spamassassin
> (-D -u spamassassin -m 5 -H /etc/spamassassin when in debug mode)
>
> The home for user spamassassin is /none (this director
Merlin schrieb:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 03:08:34 -0800, "Merlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:59:32 +0100, "Matthias Haegele"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Merlin schrieb:
Hi there,
I am running a well trusted travel community page that sends system
e-mails like register, notice
Chris wrote:
> Can anyone let me know how to delete from server, if the score is over
> 8 please ?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
Spamassassin itself can't delete mail, as it has no control over the
envelope. If it tried, most tools that call SA would assume it crashed
and recover the original, unscan
Paolo De Marco wrote:
> Hi.
> There is a way to stop tests when the score of the mail is higher then
> a value?
>
Not in a general sense, but there is a shortcircuit plugin that can be
used to stop checking when a particular rule hits.
You can also use the rule priority to cause the trusted shortci
Chris schrieb:
Can anyone let me know how to delete from server, if the score is over 8
please ?
Any help appreciated.
Chris.
on amavisd-new e. g. look for:
sa_kill_level_deflt = 8.0;
maybe you need to watch:
sa_tag_level*
SA doesnt delete, tagging that must be done by your filter (procm
Matthias Haegele writes:
> Paolo De Marco schrieb:
> > Hi.
> > Sometimes only bayes tests hit mails, so i recieve mail whit only bayes
> > point (for exemple: X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.5 tagged_above=-999
> > required=5 tests=[BAYES_99=3.5])
> > Does anyone raise up the score of bayesan test? I
Can anyone let me know how to delete from server, if the score is over 8
please ?
Any help appreciated.
Chris.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 03:08:34 -0800, "Merlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:59:32 +0100, "Matthias Haegele"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > Merlin schrieb:
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > I am running a well trusted travel community page that sends system
> > > e-mails li
Paolo De Marco schrieb:
Hi.
Sometimes only bayes tests hit mails, so i recieve mail whit only bayes
point (for exemple: X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.5 tagged_above=-999
required=5 tests=[BAYES_99=3.5])
Does anyone raise up the score of bayesan test? Is it safe?
afaik it is not recommended to r
Merlin schrieb:
Hi there,
I am running a well trusted travel community page that sends system
e-mails like register, notice on comments etc. to its opt-in signed up
users.
Since two days all E-Mails from that server get an aditional spam score
of 3.5!! by Bayes_99. I looked it up and found that
Hi there,
I am running a well trusted travel community page that sends system
e-mails like register, notice on comments etc. to its opt-in signed up
users.
Since two days all E-Mails from that server get an aditional spam score
of 3.5!! by Bayes_99. I looked it up and found that Spamassasin belie
Hello,
Context
===
I use SpamAssassin 3.2.3 on Debian 4.0 i386
spamd is invoked with options : -u spamassassin -m 5 -H /etc/spamassassin
(-D -u spamassassin -m 5 -H /etc/spamassassin when in debug mode)
The home for user spamassassin is /none (this directory does not exist).
my /etc/procma
dvesely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's the best way to setup bounce notification?
The best way is to not bounce at all but reject with a 5xx code during
the SMPT conversation. Though be careful to only do this at 'border'
MTAs (those listed in the MX records for the destination domain) not
Hi.
There is a way to stop tests when the score of the mail is higher then a
value?
Hi.
Sometimes only bayes tests hit mails, so i recieve mail whit only bayes
point (for exemple: X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.5 tagged_above=-999
required=5 tests=[BAYES_99=3.5])
Does anyone raise up the score of bayesan test? Is it safe?
--
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Tel. +39 0434 923134
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