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
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
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
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
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
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"?
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
> #
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
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_
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
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
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
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
[ 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
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
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
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...
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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
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
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
> 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
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
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 "
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.
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 #
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
> 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
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:
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
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
> 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
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