On Jun 30, 2014, at 1:49 PM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> John Hardin wrote:
>> On Mon, 30 Jun 2014, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
>>
>>> I have been experiencing a huge amount of spam getting through to some big
>>> target addresses, mainly from .eu and .info addresses, and would like to
>>> see
John Hardin wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2014, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have been experiencing a huge amount of spam getting through to
some big target addresses, mainly from .eu and .info addresses, and
would like to see if someone can find something wrong with my setup.
I recently upgraded to 3
On 06/30/2014 08:58 PM, Steve Bergman wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting:
"pyzor: check failed: internal error, python traceback seen in response"
on many Spamassassin generated calls to pyzor. In the case of good
emails, at least, the senders report getting a bounce, but the emails
make it through to the
Hi,
I'm getting:
"pyzor: check failed: internal error, python traceback seen in response"
on many Spamassassin generated calls to pyzor. In the case of good
emails, at least, the senders report getting a bounce, but the emails
make it through to the recipient. Despite adding '-d' to the pyzor
On Mon, 30 Jun 2014, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have been experiencing a huge amount of spam getting through to some big
target addresses, mainly from .eu and .info addresses, and would like to see
if someone can find something wrong with my setup. I recently upgraded to
3.4, but still the sa
I have been experiencing a huge amount of spam getting through to some
big target addresses, mainly from .eu and .info addresses, and would
like to see if someone can find something wrong with my setup. I
recently upgraded to 3.4, but still the same issue. I am using Postfix
with Maia Mailguard