On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 08:10:23PM -0600, LuKreme wrote:
> On 29-Aug-2009, at 11:47, R-Elists wrote:
>> have many, or any of you folks on the list migrated your production
>> servers
>> to the 3.3.0 alpha 2 or later release?
>
> Er.. hopefully no one did this on a production server. Or if they di
On 29-Aug-2009, at 11:47, R-Elists wrote:
have many, or any of you folks on the list migrated your production
servers
to the 3.3.0 alpha 2 or later release?
Er.. hopefully no one did this on a production server. Or if they did
they are not really understanding 'alpha' and are willing to los
On 29-Aug-2009, at 07:41, Mynabbler wrote:
I am getting rather tired from messages spamming porn-portals. They
typically
originate from hotmail.com,
Er, do they really originate from hotmail servers, or are they simply
spoofing a hotmail return address? Are you using zen?
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Ben Whyte wrote:
>
>> By default:
>>
>> ~/.spamassassin/bayes_seen
>>
>>
>> (ie: inside the .spamassassin subdierctory of your home directory)
>>
>>
> I found it I assume. Its in /home/.spamassassin/spamassassin_seen
>
> .spamassassin_seen is not getting updated
>
> .spamassasin_toks is gettin
By default:
~/.spamassassin/bayes_seen
(ie: inside the .spamassassin subdierctory of your home directory)
I found it I assume. Its in /home/.spamassassin/spamassassin_seen
.spamassassin_seen is not getting updated
.spamassasin_toks is getting updated
Ben
On 30/08/2009 20:30, Matt Kettler wrote:
peperami97 wrote:
Hi
Whenever I run sa-learn it claims to learn from every message regardless of
whether its being run immediately after being run on the same folder.
Is this normal or is this a problem ?
That would seem to be a problem. It
peperami97 wrote:
> Hi
>
> Whenever I run sa-learn it claims to learn from every message regardless of
> whether its being run immediately after being run on the same folder.
>
> Is this normal or is this a problem ?
>
That would seem to be a problem. It shouldn't relearn from the same
message..
Hi
Whenever I run sa-learn it claims to learn from every message regardless of
whether its being run immediately after being run on the same folder.
Is this normal or is this a problem ?
Ben
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On Fri, 2009-08-28 at 19:50 -0700, Robert Hanson wrote:
> i seem to recall that the SA list software accepts submissions from
> non-subscribed addresses [...]
It doesn't. Posts by non-subscribers are held for moderation, to be
processed by humans. Same for low-scoring spam, BTW.
I am not the onl