On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 13:52:32 -0500
Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a bunch of rules that rely on the results of pyzor, razor or
> DCC. The problem is that they also match on an empty or nearly empty
> body.
You can use
pyzor local_whitelist < email.txt
at very least it's a good idea to run
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Alex skrev den 2017-12-15 19:52:
Other ideas?
whitelist ?, dcc have whitelist, pyzor have whitelist if you run own
pyzord, razor have whitelist
how ?, all the 3 seen before content checkers should know your
internal_networks ips just like spamassin does
its not relevant imho on empty ema
Hi,
I have a bunch of rules that rely on the results of pyzor, razor or
DCC. The problem is that they also match on an empty or nearly empty
body.
I believe we may have discussed something similar in the past, but is
there a way to avoid these digest rules from hitting on empty emails
or emails w
On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 23:17:23 +1030
Rodney Baker wrote:
> Hi all. I run compiled rulesets on my home mail server (which runs on
> a Raspberry Pi), which I found necessary to reduce CPU utilisation
> when it was running on a Raspberry Pi model A (it worked, but it's
> now on a RasPi 3 which is much
On 12/15/2017 7:47 AM, Rodney Baker wrote:
Hi all. I run compiled rulesets on my home mail server (which runs on
a Raspberry Pi), which I found necessary to reduce CPU utilisation
when it was running on a Raspberry Pi model A (it worked, but it's now
on a RasPi 3 which is much better). Do I n
Hi all. I run compiled rulesets on my home mail server (which runs on a
Raspberry
Pi), which I found necessary to reduce CPU utilisation when it was running on a
Raspberry Pi model A (it worked, but it's now on a RasPi 3 which is much
better). Do I
need to run sa-compile after every sa-update
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 04:26:45AM -0700, @lbutlr wrote:
> FreeBSD system on 11.2-RELEASE with all packages updates as of this morning
> (including a complete recompile of SA from ports).
FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE! You probably upgraded from 10.x and
executed 'make delete-old-libs'!? Did you install pa
FreeBSD system on 11.2-RELEASE with all packages updates as of this morning
(including a complete recompile of SA from ports).
# sa-update --refreshmirrors -v -D
[…]
Shared object "libreadline.so.8" not found, required by "gpg"
gpg: process '/usr/local/bin/gpg' finished: exit 1
error: GPG validat
Hello everybody...
For some time i am noticing that when spamd is restarted or reloaded because
there a new rules, not all child processes are correctly restarted or reloaded
and they remain workingwith the old file set (and hence old rules). It looks
like an orhpan childs issue... So when new