On 06.12.08 00:54, Yavuz Maslak wrote:
> Sometimes, although anyone don't use domain.com's server, he sends many
> mails using himself smtp service as if these mails come from @domian.com.
>
> the domain.com may be hotmail.com , gmail.com.
>
> is there a rule for that so that we can give some sc
> >> Is there a way to tell Spamassassin to whitelist a dynamic list of
> >> IP's in a file? I have have a dynamic list of IP's called ./pop_hosts
> >> that have checked email by pop3 within last 15 minutes and I would
> >> like to white list them all if thats possible. The IP's in the file
> >>
Yavuz Maslak a écrit :
> Sometimes, although anyone don't use domain.com's server, he sends many
> mails using himself smtp service as if these mails come from @domian.com.
>
> the domain.com may be hotmail.com , gmail.com.
>
> is there a rule for that so that we can give some score for these m
Sometimes, although anyone don't use domain.com's server, he sends many mails
using himself smtp service as if these mails come from @domian.com.
the domain.com may be hotmail.com , gmail.com.
is there a rule for that so that we can give some score for these mails?
Hi,
Thanks for quick answer!
I wish to check a specific mail address and see if many mails are
classified as spam that are sent to that address.
/jon
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> From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 11:58:26AM -0500, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
> > The Bayes database can be backed up and restored with sa-learn --
> backup/--restore. Is there any similar way to back up and restore a
> MySQL-based AWL database? The "c
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 15:15 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
> [...] I have been working on this for over a week and
> still can't seem to get it. It is critical that I get this working.
No, it is not.
What's critical is, that you find out how and where you are "losing
mail". Hint: SA does *not* drop ma
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 20:35 +0100, Andreas Krummrich wrote:
> I'm running spamassassin 3.2.3 on an Debian Etch server. Today I migrated
> the mail service from qmail to postfix.
>
> Everything is running, except that spamassassin not working anymore.
Uhm, yeah? Did you try running a mail through
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 12:53:20AM +0100, Jon Essen-Moller wrote:
the mail was in HTML, so it's basically unreadable. text please.
I did get out of it:
"I wish to check a specific mail address and see if many mails are
classified as spam that are sent to that address."
It sounds like you want
On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Also, sorry about the subject headers. I think I've fixed my procmail
recipe.
-Dan
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, SM wrote:
At 18:23 02-12-2008, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
Are you using FreeBSD or NetBSD? If so, i understand you. Unfortunately, SA
developers do not care about IPv6 yet. So here SA program at first do
action with "127.0.0.1" than "::1", i guess ;;
This was tested on a BSD
Ray Jette wrote:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
RBL's. Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does
anyone have any good resources as to how to set this up?
I have installed
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 11:58:26AM -0500, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
> The Bayes database can be backed up and restored with sa-learn
> --backup/--restore. Is there any similar way to back up and restore a
> MySQL-based AWL database? The "check_whitelist" command is only good for DBM
> files.
The Bayes database can be backed up and restored with sa-learn
--backup/--restore. Is there any similar way to back up and restore a
MySQL-based AWL database? The "check_whitelist" command is only good for DBM
files.
Ray Jette a écrit :
> John Hardin wrote:
>> On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:53 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
>>
>>> Now I want to be able to view the bind cache so I can verify that it
>>> is caching records. I have searched all over the Internet with no
>>> luck. At most, I can find that the cache is stored
Matt a écrit :
>>> Is there a way to tell Spamassassin to whitelist a dynamic list of
>>> IP's in a file? I have have a dynamic list of IP's called ./pop_hosts
>>> that have checked email by pop3 within last 15 minutes and I would
>>> like to white list them all if thats possible. The IP's in the
John Hardin wrote:
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:53 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Now I want to be able to view the bind cache so
I can verify that it is caching records. I have searched all over the
Internet with no luck. At most, I can find that the cache is stored in RAM.
run "man rndc"
http
Ray Jette a écrit :
> Martin Gregorie wrote:
>> On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:04 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
>>> putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
>>> RBL's. Would you recommend that I use a local BIN
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:53 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
> Now I want to be able to view the bind cache so
> I can verify that it is caching records. I have searched all over the
> Internet with no luck. At most, I can find that the cache is stored in RAM.
run "man rndc"
http://www.oreillynet.com/pu
Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:04 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA RBL's.
Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does anyone
have a
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 10:04 -0500, Ray Jette wrote:
> Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
> putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA RBL's.
> Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does anyone
> have any good resources as
Ray Jette wrote:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
RBL's. Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does
anyone have any good resources as to how to set this up?
I have installed
Jack Pepper wrote:
Have a look at Black hole DNS. http://www.malwaredomains.com
jp
Quoting Ray Jette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
RBL's. Would you recommend that I us
>> Is there a way to tell Spamassassin to whitelist a dynamic list of
>> IP's in a file? I have have a dynamic list of IP's called ./pop_hosts
>> that have checked email by pop3 within last 15 minutes and I would
>> like to white list them all if thats possible. The IP's in the file
>> are consta
Have a look at Black hole DNS. http://www.malwaredomains.com
jp
Quoting Ray Jette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA
RBL's. Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cac
Sorry if this is off topic. I am using a Microsoft DNS server. I am
putting a big load on it with Mailscanner / Spamassassin and MTA RBL's.
Would you recommend that I use a local BIND Cache server? Does anyone
have any good resources as to how to set this up?
I have installed bind9 and bind-ut
On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 03:20:16PM -0600, Matt wrote:
> Is there a way to tell Spamassassin to whitelist a dynamic list of
> IP's in a file? I have have a dynamic list of IP's called ./pop_hosts
> that have checked email by pop3 within last 15 minutes and I would
> like to white list them all if t
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 15:20 -0600, Matt wrote:
> Is there a way to tell Spamassassin to whitelist a dynamic list of
> IP's in a file? I have have a dynamic list of IP's called ./pop_hosts
> that have checked email by pop3 within last 15 minutes and I would
> like to white list them all if thats po
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