On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Royce Williams wrote:
> What is the optimal configuration (local.cf or other) for an ISP's
> MSAs to prevent unauthenticated dynamic-IP customers from triggering
> dynamic tests, but still benefiting from general filtering?
Sorry, 'unauthenticated' is misused here;
What is the optimal configuration (local.cf or other) for an ISP's
MSAs to prevent unauthenticated dynamic-IP customers from triggering
dynamic tests, but still benefiting from general filtering?
I was hoping for a magical 'mua_networks' option, which let me
enumerate the IP space that my users su
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 11:31 -0700, forrie wrote:
> I'm running in to this same problem - I've been trying to debug this all
> morning.
>
> The error message is ambiguous and appears to be directly connected to
> spamassassin. I upgraded to 3.3.1 and rebuilt, and the problem happens
> still. It
I'm running in to this same problem - I've been trying to debug this all
morning.
The error message is ambiguous and appears to be directly connected to
spamassassin. I upgraded to 3.3.1 and rebuilt, and the problem happens
still. It seems to happen for large sites like aol.com, facebook.com,
Mark Martinec writes:
> On Friday 02 April 2010 15:31:39 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> > According to that Apache wikipage
>> > Net::Ident is required by SA.
>
> Net::Ident is NOT required by SA, it is entirely optional
> (unless you want to use --auth-ident option to spamd).
> And you'd better NOT u
I¹m building a new 3.3.1 SpamAssassin box from scratch, and ran into a small
problem when I ran lint:
$ spamassassin --lint
Apr 2 11:24:05.923 [22379] warn: plugin: failed to create instance of
plugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::EmailBL.pm: Bareword
"Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::EmailBL" not allow
On Friday 02 April 2010 15:31:39 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> > According to that Apache wikipage
> > Net::Ident is required by SA.
Net::Ident is NOT required by SA, it is entirely optional
(unless you want to use --auth-ident option to spamd).
And you'd better NOT use it, unless you have full control
Hi,
> I use the option -D to get the debug information from the sa commands.
> Most is not interesting, so I filter it with:
> grep 'not installed\|warning'
>
> Does this get everything, or should I expand the regex?
Try this:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DebugChannels
Regards,
Alex
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 06:23 -0700, John Hardin wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Apr 2010, Martin Gregorie wrote:
>
> > I'm currently optimising my private rule set and have just replaced the
> > unlimited globs '*' and '+' in body rules with {0,n} and {1,n}
> > respectively, where 'n' is a suitably small numb
Jari Fredriksson writes:
> On 2.4.2010 14:31, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>> Jari Fredriksson writes:
>>
>>> On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>>>
>>> I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
>>
>>
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010, Martin Gregorie wrote:
I'm currently optimising my private rule set and have just replaced the
unlimited globs '*' and '+' in body rules with {0,n} and {1,n}
respectively, where 'n' is a suitably small number.
Is it worth doing the same to uri rules or are they already suf
I'm currently optimising my private rule set and have just replaced the
unlimited globs '*' and '+' in body rules with {0,n} and {1,n}
respectively, where 'n' is a suitably small number.
Is it worth doing the same to uri rules or are they already sufficiently
restricted that unlimited globs can't
On 2.4.2010 14:31, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Jari Fredriksson writes:
>
>> On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>>
>>> My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>>>
>>
>> I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
>
> It looks like it does not pose a proble
Jari Fredriksson writes:
> On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>>
>> My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>>
>
> I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
It looks like it does not pose a problem. Is it an important module, or
can I live without it
On 2.4.2010 14:14, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Most of my problems where solved by installing db-dev abd running
> 'install Bundle::CPAN'. But some problems remain.
>
>
>> When I give:
>> i Razor2::Client::Agent
>> I get:
>> No objects found of any type for argument Razor2::Client::Agent
>
On 2.4.2010 14:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> My problem with Net::Ident did not go away.
>
I might try "force install Net::Ident" and then prepare to format my HD :(
It has worked sometimes, and never failed. But I have not done it too often.
Installing from CPAN can be pain.
--
http://www.
I use the option -D to get the debug information from the sa commands.
Most is not interesting, so I filter it with:
grep 'not installed\|warning'
Does this get everything, or should I expand the regex?
--
Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwes
Most of my problems where solved by installing db-dev abd running
'install Bundle::CPAN'. But some problems remain.
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> Also with the script I use to run sa-update I created a log file. When I
> do:
> grep 'not installed\|warning' sa-update.log
> I get:
> Apr 2 02:
Cecil Westerhof writes:
>> In CPAN, you might want to try at least
>>
>>install Bundle::CPAN
>
> I'll do this. Will properly take some time, because it is quit an old
> system.
>
>
>> and if that does not install YAML and LWPm then
>>
>>install YAML
>>install LWP
Where already instal
Jari Fredriksson writes:
> You instanlled perl from cpan, and propably removed the earlier, package
> managed version of perl?
No, I downloaded the sources and made Perl from source. The system has a
quite old distribution, so it was impossible to install a package
managed version.
> Now you n
On Friday, 2 of April 2010, Mathias Homann wrote:
> how would i make a rule that scores for mails that contain an url
> under the TLD .xx but haven't gone through at least one relay in the
> same country?
>
> how would I make a rule that scores for mails that contain an URL that
> is _hosted_ in
Hi,
I have the uricountry and relaycountry plugins active on a 3.3.1 SA.
how would i make a rule that scores for mails that contain an url
under the TLD .xx but haven't gone through at least one relay in the
same country?
how would I make a rule that scores for mails that contain an URL that
On 2.4.2010 11:30, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I just updated my SpamAssassin to 3.3.1. Maybe not the correct place to
> mention it, but I find the
> perl -MCPAN -e shell
> not working very well. There was a message that the Perl version 5.8.6
> was outdated, but I only saw it, because I was watch
I just updated my SpamAssassin to 3.3.1. Maybe not the correct place to
mention it, but I find the
perl -MCPAN -e shell
not working very well. There was a message that the Perl version 5.8.6
was outdated, but I only saw it, because I was watching the output. With
the very big stream of output,
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