On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 02:48:08 UTC, jer...@fluxlabs.net confabulated:
> Sa-update should reload SA, therefore reloading rules. What error are you
> getting ?
You have to reload spamd after sa-update if any rules were updated to
activate the changes.
> --
> Jeremy McSpadden
> On Mar 26
Sa-update should reload SA, therefore reloading rules. What error are you
getting ?
--
Jeremy McSpadden
On Mar 26, 2012, at 9:46 PM, "j...@j4computers.com"
wrote:
> After running sa-update, will restarting spamd load the new rulesets? I see
> references to "spamassassin reload" but that s
After running sa-update, will restarting spamd load the new rulesets? I see
references to "spamassassin reload" but that seems to present an error message.
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:44:38 -0400
Alex wrote:
> Subject:
> \341\275\210\317\200\341\270\272\341\274\276\305\204\341\274\232[...]
Clever! :)
> Thanks for any ideas.
In theory, a valid Subject: header should encode characters with the
high bit set, so wouldn't:
Subject:raw =~ /[\x
I have EXIM in my box, does the command will be the same for EXIM?
I think you can use the smtp_accept_max value
And also smtp_accept_queue_per_connection value
Regards,
Piotr Kloc
> I have EXIM in my box, does the command will be the same for EXIM?
I think you can use the smtp_accept_max value
Piotr
On 3/26/2012 1:57 PM, Sergio wrote:
Thank you, Kevin.
I have EXIM in my box, does the command will be the same for EXIM?
Sorry, I don't use EXIM, you'll have to hope someone here knows, google
it or go ask on the users' list for EXIM.
Regards,
KAM
Thank you, Kevin.
I have EXIM in my box, does the command will be the same for EXIM?
Best Regards,
Sergio
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> On 3/26/2012 12:22 PM, Sergio wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to have a rule that could count how many "@" are in an
>> email? I want
On 3/26/2012 12:22 PM, Sergio wrote:
Is there a way to have a rule that could count how many "@" are in an
email? I want to block customers that are sending 200 emails in a CC
or BCC, even better a rule that could check that no more than 100
emails in a CC or BCC with attachments no large of 5M
Hi all,.
don't know if this has been answered before and hope you can have a rule
for this:
Is there a way to have a rule that could count how many "@" are in an
email? I want to block customers that are sending 200 emails in a CC or
BCC, even better a rule that could check that no more than 100 e
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 16:06:41 +0200
Simon Loewenthal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Still lost with this so I created a simple rule in the local.cf
> (spamassasin --lint && restart done) :-
>
> describe MYTEST mytest
> body MYTEST /cdromland/
> score MYTEST 0.1
>
>
> I added this since word in to a file na
* j...@j4computers.com :
> >The old queuefiles still contain the old reference to the typoed
> >transport name
> >
> >postsuper -r ALL
> >postfix flush
> Ah, so it is *not* telling me my current setup is "broken", but is
> trying to process "old" mail?
In a sense it's broken, since the transport
Hi,
Still lost with this so I created a simple rule in the local.cf
(spamassasin --lint && restart done) :-
describe MYTEST mytest
body MYTEST /cdromland/
score MYTEST 0.1
I added this since word in to a file named aaa.
cdromland
# spamc -y -R
> # spamc -y -R < 20120323.spam
> http://past
Ralf Hildebrandt 03/26/12 9:40 AM >>>
>* j...@j4computers.com :
>> SpamAssassin Server version 3.2.4
>> running on Perl 5.8.8
>> with SSL support (IO::Socket::SSL 0.97)
>> with zlib support (Compress::Zlib 1.35)
>>
>> Had it working, but . . . now seeing in /var/log/mail 'transport
un
* j...@j4computers.com :
> SpamAssassin Server version 3.2.4
> running on Perl 5.8.8
> with SSL support (IO::Socket::SSL 0.97)
> with zlib support (Compress::Zlib 1.35)
>
> Had it working, but . . . now seeing in /var/log/mail 'transport
> unavailable'. . . .'spamfilter.dummy . . . no such
SpamAssassin Server version 3.2.4
running on Perl 5.8.8
with SSL support (IO::Socket::SSL 0.97)
with zlib support (Compress::Zlib 1.35)
Had it working, but . . . now seeing in /var/log/mail 'transport unavailable'.
. . .'spamfilter.dummy . . . no such file or directory' (paraphrased)
Was
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