Re: Calling spamassassin directly yields very different results than calling spamassassin via amavis-new

2013-04-17 Thread Ben Johnson
On 4/17/2013 5:39 PM, Tom Hendrikx wrote: > On 17-04-13 21:40, Ben Johnson wrote: >> Ideally, using the above directives will tell us whether we're >> experiencing timeouts, or these spam messages are simply not in the >> Pyzor or Razor2 databases. >> >> Off the top of your head, do you happen to

Re: Calling spamassassin directly yields very different results than calling spamassassin via amavis-new

2013-04-17 Thread John Hardin
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013, Ben Johnson wrote: The first post on that page was the key. In particular, adding the following to each MySQL "CREATE TABLE" statement: ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin; Please check the SpamAssassin bugzilla to see if this situation is already mention

Re: Calling spamassassin directly yields very different results than calling spamassassin via amavis-new

2013-04-17 Thread Ben Johnson
On 4/17/2013 6:47 PM, Ben Johnson wrote: > > > On 4/17/2013 5:05 PM, Kris Deugau wrote: >> Ben Johnson wrote: >>> Is there anything else that would cause Bayes tests not be performed? I >>> ask because other types of tests are disabled automatically under >>> certain circumstances (e.g., networ

Re: URL spam and RP_MATCHES_RCVD

2013-04-17 Thread Alex
Hi, > I can understand adjusting the values slightly for each user's > > particular situation, but doesn't it generally throw off the balance of > > how the email as a whole is weighted when you adjust values in that way? > > If a rule is causing undesired behaviour (for this particular rule, > f

Re: Calling spamassassin directly yields very different results than calling spamassassin via amavis-new

2013-04-17 Thread Ben Johnson
On 4/17/2013 5:05 PM, Kris Deugau wrote: > Ben Johnson wrote: >> Is there anything else that would cause Bayes tests not be performed? I >> ask because other types of tests are disabled automatically under >> certain circumstances (e.g., network tests), and I'm wondering if there >> is some obscu

Re: Calling spamassassin directly yields very different results than calling spamassassin via amavis-new

2013-04-17 Thread Tom Hendrikx
On 17-04-13 21:40, Ben Johnson wrote: > Ideally, using the above directives will tell us whether we're > experiencing timeouts, or these spam messages are simply not in the > Pyzor or Razor2 databases. > > Off the top of your head, do you happen to know what will happen if one > or both of the Pyz

Re: Calling spamassassin directly yields very different results than calling spamassassin via amavis-new

2013-04-17 Thread Kris Deugau
Ben Johnson wrote: > Is there anything else that would cause Bayes tests not be performed? I > ask because other types of tests are disabled automatically under > certain circumstances (e.g., network tests), and I'm wondering if there > is some obscure combination of factors that causes Bayes tests

Using sa-compile are local rules compiled?

2013-04-17 Thread John Horne
Hello, We are running SpamAssassin 3.3.2 on a CentOS 5.9 server. sa-update runs via a daily cron job, and we have modified that to run sa-compile as well. However, there are some questions: sa-compile is run without any options. So what I am unsure of is whether our local rules (in /etc/mail/spam

Re: Calling spamassassin directly yields very different results than calling spamassassin via amavis-new

2013-04-17 Thread Ben Johnson
Daniel, thanks for the quick reply. I'll reply inline, below. On 4/16/2013 5:01 PM, Daniel McDonald wrote: > > > > On 4/16/13 2:59 PM, "Ben Johnson" wrote: > >> Are there any normal circumstances under which Bayes tests are not run? > Yes, if USE_BAYES = 0 is included in the local.cf file. I

Re: Need rule to catch lots of font changes

2013-04-17 Thread Alexandre Boyer
Hi there, just write a single detection rule for FONT face= (rawbody or uri_detail) and use tflag multiple. Then meta this with a counter. eg: rawbody __BLAH / 20 score MULTPL_FONTS 5.0 describe MULTPL_FONTS At least 20 FONT tags found Best regards, Alex, from prypiat. Yes, I recycle. O