On 10/19/2011 04:43 AM, Mynabbler wrote:
> You are kidding, right? 50% of this crap comes from FREEMAIL
> addresses, and even more specific: 44% of this crap is delivered by
> aol.com. The aol deliveries have about 85% unique from@aol
> addresses, so they pretty much 'own' aol.
We're writing spam
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 19:49 -0400, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
> On 10/20, R - elists wrote:
> > does anyone get legit emails that come from the mailengine1.com email
> > marketing servers?
> >
> > aka streamsend aka ezpublishing ???
> > it appears to be all spammy to us
> Email that's all com
On 10/20, R - elists wrote:
> does anyone get legit emails that come from the mailengine1.com email
> marketing servers?
>
> aka streamsend aka ezpublishing ???
http://www.senderbase.org/ is good for looking up that kind of thing - the
"Look up your network" thing in the upper right hand corner.
does anyone get legit emails that come from the mailengine1.com email
marketing servers?
aka streamsend aka ezpublishing ???
it appears to be all spammy to us
also, has anyone written any rules they care to share in regards to this
organization?
- rh
> I did run sa-update, all it says (put it in verbose mode) is that
> the rules are up to date.
>
> Initially it did download the rules into
> /var/lib/spamassassin//.
>
> Those files are still there, but spamd is,
> apparently, not seeing them.
Start 'spamassassin' from a command line with deb
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 01:16:51 -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
I wanted to try to head off an increasing spam count I'd gotten
since I upgraded my suse server to 11.4 ...
So I tried cpan to goto 3.3.2, but now...it says ..
no rules!...I've tried putting rules in just about every dir I can
think
of...
Are you sure you are running the right spamd? We (at University) run SA
3.3.2 on OpenSuse with no problems, but did have to pull the rules.
==John ff
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Linda Walsh wrote:
Sorry, included that in my subject
I did run sa-update, all it says (put it in verbose mode) is t
Sorry, included that in my subject
I did run sa-update, all it says (put it in verbose mode) is that
the rules are up to date.
Initially it did download the rules into
/var/lib/spamassassin//.
Those files are still there, but spamd is,
apparently, not seeing them.
Martin Gregorie wrote
Hello again
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Vonlanthen, Elmar [mailto:Elmar.Vonlanthen@united-security-
> providers.ch]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Oktober 2011 16:18
> An: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Betreff: spamd-3.3.2 crash: syswrite() to parent failed
>
> I have a problem with
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 01:16 -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
> I wanted to try to head off an increasing spam count I'd gotten
> since I upgraded my suse server to 11.4 ...
>
Run sa_update.
SA packages from 3.x onwards don't include the rule set to avoid
installing stale rules.
A good install will ha
I wanted to try to head off an increasing spam count I'd gotten
since I upgraded my suse server to 11.4 ...
So I tried cpan to goto 3.3.2, but now...it says ..
no rules!...I've tried putting rules in just about every dir I can think
of...
I had it running as as a daemon before - I thought it ra
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