On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 10:11:14PM -0500, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 10:03:43PM -0500, Andy Firman wrote:
> > Feb 27 21:59:06 sockeye ipmon[187]: 21:59:05.589889 em0 @0:16 b
> > sockeye[192.168.1.89],62785 ->
> > charisma.cloudmark.com[66.151.150.12]
Running a fresh install of p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2_1 on FreeBSD 5.3.
Everytime I start sa-spamd I get hundreds of these in my firewall logs:
Feb 27 21:59:06 sockeye ipmon[187]: 21:59:05.550795 em0 @0:16 b
sockeye[192.168.1.89],62782 ->
charisma.cloudmark.com[66.151.150.12],2703PR tcp len 20
I have SA 3.0.1 on a FreeBSD box with Exim/Mailman
and one of my users sends out a newsletter blast to
over 1,000 people and this almost cripples the server
because of the intense SA processing.
How do I get SA to not scan certain posts?
Or is this an Exim question?
I just started using Spamassasin 3.0 and am very
impressed with it. Recently, on an old server that I
just started to manage, I just found a spam
infested mbox spool file with 15,000 spams in it. (52MB)
Nobody had checked the mailbox in about 10 months.
Is it a good idea to run sa-learn on this