Re: [sa-list] Re: Blogger URLs

2008-04-20 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, Theo Van Dinter wrote: On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 12:39:29PM -0400, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: Can someone do a spam-versus-ham comparison for included links to blogger.com (I don't have the corpus handy, nor do I know how to set up a "proper" test.) It's not really go

flooded with undetected spam

2008-04-20 Thread Spamassassin List
Hi, My inbox is flooded by some new spams. Any idea how do I block it? http://202.42.86.77/1.eml http://202.42.86.77/2.eml Best regards

Error using -r

2008-04-20 Thread William Taylor
Getting this error when running spamassassin -r < ./MYSPAM I have bayes disabled so it shouldn't even be running this I think. If I enable bayes it doesn't do this. Plus I just the last version I was running didn't do this I think it was 3.1.9 what ever is in the default Centos tree. Running versi

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
no, it's not amavisd. must be something that doesn't come with ports. maybe plesk? (I have no idea as I don't use plesk). > I have found the realationship between SA and amavisd confusing at best > amavisd-new uses SA code. but amavisd-new also does other things, so you can run it withou

Re: Canadian Spam - tired of writing rules!

2008-04-20 Thread Loren Wilton
¹ I'd like to do it on body length, but I can't find a suitable way of doing this. body /.{100}/ will match on any e-mail which *has* got a paragraph of > 99 characters... body__BODY_100=~ /.{100}/ metaBODY_LT_100!__BODY_100 or maybe bodyBODY_LT_100!~ /.{100}/ L

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread mouss
JasonHirsh wrote: On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 23:51 +0200, mouss wrote: JasonHirsh wrote: I do not recall doing two installations. I know I had some problems with ports initially (two or three years ago) But your input solved my SA-Learn problem you said "ports"?

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 23:51 +0200, mouss wrote: > JasonHirsh wrote: > > I do not recall doing two installations. I know I had some problems > with > > ports initially (two or three years ago) > > But your input solved my SA-Learn problem > > you said "ports"? maybe a FreeBSD then? if so > #

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
mouss-2 wrote: > > mouss wrote: >> JasonHirsh wrote: >>> Err. Or maybe your distro just is not RPM based? One should believe the >>> mail admin to know about subtle things like these... >>> >>> guenther >>> >>> >>> Maybe I should know... I am the server, web, mail and security admin >>> and

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread Karsten Bräckelmann
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 23:51 +0200, mouss wrote: > JasonHirsh wrote: > > I do not recall doing two installations. I know I had some problems with > > ports initially (two or three years ago) > > But your input solved my SA-Learn problem > > you said "ports"? maybe a FreeBSD then? if so > # pkg_

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread mouss
mouss wrote: JasonHirsh wrote: Err. Or maybe your distro just is not RPM based? One should believe the mail admin to know about subtle things like these... guenther Maybe I should know... I am the server, web, mail and security admin and I clean floors. well, I hope you know what OS

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread mouss
JasonHirsh wrote: Err. Or maybe your distro just is not RPM based? One should believe the mail admin to know about subtle things like these... guenther Maybe I should know... I am the server, web, mail and security admin and I clean floors. well, I hope you know what OS this is? # unam

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
Err. Or maybe your distro just is not RPM based? One should believe the mail admin to know about subtle things like these... guenther Maybe I should know... I am the server, web, mail and security admin and I clean floors. I do not recall doing two installations. I know I had some problems

spamc Load Balancing

2008-04-20 Thread Christoph Petersen
Hi guys, some days ago I started deploying spamassassin in a load balanced environment (though no real lb but round robin DNS lb with spamc's -d switch). When I watch the logs it's sometimes with peaks that one server is under heavy load > 90 spamd childs and the other very low. Maybe it's a good

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread Karsten Bräckelmann
[ adding proper quotation levels on behalf of Jason Hirsh ] On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 13:41 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote: > > if it was from an rpm, then remove the rpm instead of deleting > > individual files: > > # rpm -e spamassassin > > should do. > > I got a command not found so I screwded up so

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread Karsten Bräckelmann
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 21:51 +0200, mouss wrote: > JasonHirsh wrote: > I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and > Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 > Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 message(s) examined) > spam done.archive-iterator: unable to open ~nospam

Re: Canadian Spam - tired of writing rules!

2008-04-20 Thread Justin Mason
James Wilkinson writes: > Michael Hutchinson wrote: > > There's been a rise in Canadian Pharmaceutical Spam lately. This spam is > > quite basic, generally only including some text and a link. The link is > > always changing so we can't score against that. > > > > About the only other thing it sc

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
if it was from an rpm, then remove the rpm instead of deleting individual files: # rpm -e spamassassin should do. I got a command not found so I screwded up some other way... -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Bayesian-Learnig-for-SpamAssassin-tp16743984p1679838

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread mouss
JasonHirsh wrote: [snip] It is possible that I messed up during the original installation as noted below your post when I deleted the /usr/bin/sa-learn all ran good. If I am not mistaking a package/rpm would tend to go with the /usr/bin while ports (which I did not appreciate whn I started wou

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
JasonHirsh wrote: > > On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 09:46 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote: > >> Matt Kettler-3 wrote: >> > > I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 I am trying to"teach" sa using the following sa-lear

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread mouss
JasonHirsh wrote: On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 09:46 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote: Matt Kettler-3 wrote: I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 I am trying to"teach" sa using the following sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBO

Re: Bayesiam Learning Paths for Spamassassin

2008-04-20 Thread James Wilkinson
> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and > Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 > > I am trying to"teach" sa using the following > > sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spam/cur/ > > this is a maildir I have put around 175 spam messages in.. find cur new -type f

Re: Canadian Spam - tired of writing rules!

2008-04-20 Thread James Wilkinson
Michael Hutchinson wrote: > There's been a rise in Canadian Pharmaceutical Spam lately. This spam is > quite basic, generally only including some text and a link. The link is > always changing so we can't score against that. > > About the only other thing it scores on is the FORGED_HOTMAIL_RCVD ru

Re: Blogger URLs

2008-04-20 Thread Arvid Ephraim Picciani
On Sunday 20 April 2008 18:39:29 Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > A lot of the spam I'm seeing sneak past spamassassin has a blogger url in > it (this seems to be a new favorite for spammers). yep > Can someone do a spam-versus-ham comparison for included links to > blogger.com well some "

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 09:46 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote: > Matt Kettler-3 wrote: > >> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and > >> Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 > >> > >> I am trying to"teach" sa using the following > >> > >> sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.

Re: Blogger URLs

2008-04-20 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 12:39:29PM -0400, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > Can someone do a spam-versus-ham comparison for included links to > blogger.com (I don't have the corpus handy, nor do I know how to set up a > "proper" test.) It's not really going to help you, you'd need to know the #

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread Karsten Bräckelmann
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 09:46 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote: > Matt Kettler-3 wrote: > >> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and > >> Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 > >> > >> I am trying to"teach" sa using the following > >> > >> sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spa

Re: Blogger URLs

2008-04-20 Thread Matt
> A lot of the spam I'm seeing sneak past spamassassin has a blogger url in it > (this seems to be a new favorite for spammers). > > I've got about 200 such spams that have managed to sneak past (no idea how > many of the 2 spams in my confirmed-kills folder also match). Same deal. > So, that

Blogger URLs

2008-04-20 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
Hello all, A lot of the spam I'm seeing sneak past spamassassin has a blogger url in it (this seems to be a new favorite for spammers). I've got about 200 such spams that have managed to sneak past (no idea how many of the 2 spams in my confirmed-kills folder also match). So, that said:

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
Jari Fredriksson wrote: > >> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and >> Postfix 2.4.3 and Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 >> >> I am trying to"teach" sa using the following >> >> sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spam/cur/ >> >> this is a maildir I have put around 175 spam

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread JasonHirsh
Matt Kettler-3 wrote: > > JasonHirsh wrote: >> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and >> Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 >> >> I am trying to"teach" sa using the following >> >> sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spam/cur/ >> >> this is a maildir I have put

Re: Bayesian Learnig for SpamAssassin

2008-04-20 Thread Jari Fredriksson
> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and > Postfix 2.4.3 and Clama/v on freebsd 6.1 > > I am trying to"teach" sa using the following > > sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spam/cur/ > > this is a maildir I have put around 175 spam messages in.. > > I got the followin