I have a mailserver running postfix and spamassassin. I have a user 'user1' and
an alias 'alias1', like this in /etc/aliases:
alias1: user1
I have spamassassin configured with bayes filtering enabled, but when I receive
mail at ali...@mydomain.com, spamassassin appears to not be able to fin
Hello,
Is there a way of filtering emails with very large one-word subjects. They
are also in all caps.
I can see rules that set emails to spam if they contain specific wording but
nothing like this.
Thanks.
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2011, Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 3/14/2011 9:03 AM, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
Good afternoon list.
I have a strange situation where i get messages getting delivered as
"not spam" but when testing via command line, it scores well above the
threshold?
what could cause this:
_*Setup: *_
S
On 3/14/2011 9:03 AM, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
> Good afternoon list.
>
> I have a strange situation where i get messages getting delivered as
> "not spam" but when testing via command line, it scores well above the
> threshold?
>
> what could cause this:
>
> _*Setup: *_
> Suse 11 SP1
> Postfix
Good afternoon list.
I have a strange situation where i get messages getting delivered as
"not spam" but when testing via command line, it scores well above the
threshold?
what could cause this:
_*Setup: *_
Suse 11 SP1
Postfix 2.5.6
amavisd-new 2.6.2
clamav
Hi!
Currently I'm writing a small SA plugin for checking if IP addresses of
relaying MTAs (in the Received: lines) are within a list of defined CIDR
blocks. Most admins filter specific CIDR blocks, e.g. from known SPAMming
ISPs, at the MTA level. That way all emails from the given CIDR blocks ar
Hi guys,
spamassassisn (ver. spamassassin-3.3.1-2.2.x86_64) complains me
with the error in the syslog:
syswrite() to parent failed: Broken pipe at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.12.1/Mail/SpamAssassin/SpamdForkScaling.pm line
579.
After that error spamd daemon died :
spamc[25655]: