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Spamassassin: 3.3.2
OS: CentOS 5 x86
How is SA invoqued: qmail-scanner 2.10
Any idea?
Regards
Maria
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From: Maria Arrea
Sent: 02/02/12 10:04 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Global and per-user bayes in sql
Hello
Is
On 02/02/2012 18:44, John Hardin wrote:
The _MINFP version is apparently performing better, and should
probably replace the base TVD_SPACE_RATIO rule.
Ah, now it makes sense.
Thank you for the explanation.
regards
Tom
On Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:51:51 -0200, Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
Example: blacklist_from @orig.com except when rcpt_to is
myb...@mydomain.com
freemail_domain example.org
freemail_whitelist non-spam-u...@example.org
untested, but its what i think is the nearest to what you asked
Am 02.02.2012 19:51, schrieb Rejaine Monteiro:
> Hi list,
>
> Is there any way to block an entire domain, except for a particular
> recipient?
> Example: blacklist_from @orig.com except when rcpt_to is
> myb...@mydomain.com
without read the faqs again
blacklist the domain, and whitelist one rec
Hi list,
Is there any way to block an entire domain, except for a particular
recipient?
Example: blacklist_from @orig.com except when rcpt_to is
myb...@mydomain.com
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Tom Kinghorn wrote:
Good afternoon List.
Could anyone elaborate on the following rule.
I have tried searching for an explanation, without success.
TVD_SPACE_RATIO_MINFP
The base __TVD_SPACE_RATIO calls an eval:
eval:tvd_vertical_words('0','10')
It looks like it's che
RW wrote:
spamd adjusts the number of children when it gets a message from
one of them reporting that it's idle. If you have all the busy
children locked-up, and have N idle children and then exactly N
messages that trigger the buggy regex come in at the same time,
you lock-up all the children a
Good afternoon List.
Could anyone elaborate on the following rule.
I have tried searching for an explanation, without success.
TVD_SPACE_RATIO_MINFP
Thanks in advance
Tom
Thanks!
That worked perfectly:
blacklist_subject test
On 02/01/2012 09:09 PM, Michael Parker wrote:
On Feb 1, 2012, at 10:37 AM, Miguel Fernandes wrote:
Hi!
I'm just wondering, is there a limitation on the type of rules that can be
added to the SpamassAssin rules table?
Because adding so
Hello
Is it posible to use global & per-user bayes in sql? The intented usage should
be the following
mail<--->spamassassin<--->generic_rules<--->per-user-rules-sql<--->global_bayes_sql<--->per_user_bayes
Is this setup possible? I have been playing with bayes_sql_override_username,
but I
On 2/1/2012 11:05 PM, Per Jessen wrote:
I would recommend not doing full greylisting, i.e. not for all clients.
Use a set of criteria to greylist a subset. Criteria: DNS, HELO, etc.
In my experience, selective greylisting is way more effective than any
RBL.
Seconded. Greylisting everything ge
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