On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 18:20:49 -0700 (PDT)
snowweb wrote:
>
> I want to use RelayCountry but I have no idea where to find
> IP::Country::Fast Perl module, which it apparently depends on.
>
I would suggest you look through your OS's packing system for
something that looks like it might contain th
I want to use RelayCountry but I have no idea where to find IP::Country::Fast
Perl module, which it apparently depends on.
Please can someone point me in the right direction. I've tried ixquick.com
but nothing. Tnx.
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, Charles Gregory wrote:
uri /http:\/\/groups.yahoo.com\/group\/[^\/]{10,20}\/message\/1$/
Oops. Don't forget to throw a RULE NAME into that rule. Sorry.
I keep omitting stuff like that because I edit/save my rules in a handy
little 'shorthand' format file, with everything o
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, twofers wrote:
I am mainly using the rule to check the header subject, I haven't added
it to a body check.
?
So, between the 3 choices:
1. /(?:[^_]{1,30}_+){5}/
2. /\S+_+\S+_+\S+/
3. R02 /^\S{30,}$/m
?Which covers the most territory given the example I submitted? I'm
basi
Evan Platt a écrit :
> At 11:22 AM 7/16/2009, you wrote:
>> I have a postfix/SA setup and I was wondering if anyone knew how to
>> COPY an email marked as spam instead of redirecting.
>> Not this:
>> /^X-Spam-Flag: YES/ REDIRECT spam...@example.com
if you use amavisd-new, configure it to add a "
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/18/09 12:00, quoth Michael Scheidell:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> SA + spamass-milter + sendmail
>>
>> I have spamass-milter set to reject during reception if the score is too
>> high.
>> What I'd like to have happe
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> SA + spamass-milter + sendmail
>
> I have spamass-milter set to reject during reception if the score is too high.
> What I'd like to have happen is for the rejected mail to be automatically
> reported to spamcop.
If you have a valid spamcop_fr
>
>
> obviously you weren't reading this mailing list several years
> ago, when several of the SA committers, myself included, used
> the Habeas headers in their personal mail...
>
> --j.
>
>
justin
what does this mean? e what are you directing us to see and know?
tia
- rh
I am mainly using the rule to check the header subject, I haven't added it to a
body check.
So, between the 3 choices:
1. /(?:[^_]{1,30}_+){5}/
2. /\S+_+\S+_+\S+/
3. R02 /^\S{30,}$/m
Which covers the most territory given the example I submitted? I'm basically
interested in identifying those
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
SA + spamass-milter + sendmail
I have spamass-milter set to reject during reception if the score is too high.
What I'd like to have happen is for the rejected mail to be automatically
reported to spamcop.
I thought I knew what I was doing by setting
> If my system detect any HABEAS stuff, I score it with 10.00 and the spam
> is gone. I have moved a very long time (arround 2 years) the messages
> to a seperated folder and had not a singel False-Positive.
>
obviously you weren't reading this mailing list several years ago,
when several of t
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