I have deployed Spam Assassin between Postfix and Dovecot. It works
except for a weird problem.
I use a custom URI RBL in addition to the default ones. This works with
a test URL in the body of an email message, however with real spam URL's
- which are listed with other URI RBL's - Spam Assass
I have deployed Spam Assassin between Postfix and Dovecot. It works
except for a weird problem.
I use a custom URI RBL in addition to the default ones. This works with
a test URL in the body of an email message, however with real spam URL's
- which are listed with other URI RBL's - Spam Assass
Hi!
When you the same string repeated many times in a .cf file is it possible to
use any kind of user-defined variable or constant to avoid repetition and make
it easier to maintain?
thanks!
-Pedro
On Mon, 7 Nov 2016, Sean Greenslade wrote:
On November 7, 2016 9:26:29 AM PST, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
What a lot of people (including myself) do is have two IMAP folders
learn/spam and learn/ham. When a message is incorrectly classified you
put it in the right folder, then run sa-learn on a c
On November 7, 2016 9:26:29 AM PST, Eric Abrahamsen
wrote:
>What a lot of people (including myself) do is have two IMAP folders
>learn/spam and learn/ham. When a message is incorrectly classified you
>put it in the right folder, then run sa-learn on a cron job, looking in
>the appropriate folder,
"Daniel Ullfig" writes:
> Hello:
>
> I’ve installed spamassassin to work with hMailServer on a windows
> server. would like advice on training the filter, as I get a lot of
> false positives. Would like to be able to forward ham to something
> like “h...@mydomain.com”, and false negatives to “s
Hello:
I’ve installed spamassassin to work with hMailServer on a windows server. would
like advice on training the filter, as I get a lot of false positives. Would
like to be able to forward ham to something like “h...@mydomain.com”, and false
negatives to “s...@mydomain.com”. Can this be done?