Hi,
Yes, as ec2-user running the make and then make test ends up failing. There
are no issues with the port as a previous tcpdump has shown, it transfers
data back and forth. It gets through some of the tests and then it sends a
RST. Amazon only goes as far as spamassassin-3.4.3 in Amazon Linux 2
Scott Ellentuch wrote on 10/04/24 5:15 am:
Apologies, but I don't understand.
I am running "make test" as the AWS user "ec2-user" when getting these
errors. Are you saying that its an acceptable error right now, and I can
just do the "sudo make install"?
If you ran "make test" as user "ec2
Apologies, but I don't understand.
I am running "make test" as the AWS user "ec2-user" when getting these
errors. Are you saying that its an acceptable error right now, and I can
just do the "sudo make install"?
Thanks, Tuc
On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 9:58 PM Sidney Markowitz wrote:
> Scott Ellentu
On 2024-04-07 at 21:40:40 UTC-0400 (Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:40:40 -0500)
Jerry Malcolm
is rumored to have said:
But I have a co-worker that is convinced that "donotre...@xyz.com" is
a trigger for gmail's spam filters and all spam filters will score the
email higher as spam due simply to that word
no rules set in default sa-update
its unclear from perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::FromNameSpoof how
to make a local config to use it
could it be added one example config ?
i like to catch when ReplyTo is same as From:addr users should stop add
ReplyTo when not needed