Alex, not the answer you are looking for, but have you tried with quotemeta ???
maybe scaping all the text may help...
-PedroD
On Sun, 12 Nov 2017, micah wrote:
I'm dealing with about 3x the users, I don't use auto-learn mode but let
them train mistakes, but the whole thing is total garbage now and has to
be reset again. Now it thinks with 99.9% probability that pgp encrypted
emails are spam.
Based on Bayes?
I'd sugg
On 11/12/2017 11:07 AM, micah wrote:
Axb writes:
On 11/12/2017 05:35 PM, micah wrote:
David Jones writes:
I am interested in seeing the bayes info in the database, because it was
created years ago
Spam changes all of the time so I train mine daily and manually expire
mine after about a
Hi,
I've been playing around with the ExtractText plugin and using it to
extract text from a PDF and re-inject that text back into the
spamassassin stream for processing.
I've written a small perl script (I'm not a perl expert) that runs a
few programs to gather info about the PDF, extract the te
On Sat, 11 Nov 2017 17:31:08 -0800
Stephan Herker wrote:
> I'm running spam assassin default configuration which checks spf
> records. In my case I received an email and it checked if the last
> relay was a valid sender for SPF. The last relay was a server I have
> in the cloud,
You probably
On 9 Nov 2017, at 11:15 (-0500), Emanuel wrote:
Hello,
I am working in a server with spamassassin 3.4.1, i need see the bayes
in a legible text
This is not possible, as others have already explained. The 5th column
is a one-way hash of each token, so you can't regenerate the original
token
Axb writes:
> On 11/12/2017 05:35 PM, micah wrote:
>> David Jones writes:
>>
I am interested in seeing the bayes info in the database, because it was
created years ago
>>>
>>> Spam changes all of the time so I train mine daily and manually expire
>>> mine after about a month. De
On 11/12/2017 05:35 PM, micah wrote:
David Jones writes:
I am interested in seeing the bayes info in the database, because it was
created years ago
Spam changes all of the time so I train mine daily and manually expire
mine after about a month. Depending on your recipients, number of
mailb
David Jones writes:
>> I am interested in seeing the bayes info in the database, because it was
>> created years ago
>>
>
> Spam changes all of the time so I train mine daily and manually expire
> mine after about a month. Depending on your recipients, number of
> mailboxes, and mail flow, y
On 11/11/2017 07:31 PM, Stephan Herker wrote:
I'm running spam assassin default configuration which checks spf
records. In my case I received an email and it checked if the last
relay was a valid sender for SPF. The last relay was a server I have in
the cloud, so it failed SPF even though ori
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