>What happens if you put those lines into a local.cf or similar configuration
>file rather than a user preference?
Doesn't look like it's taken into account. The rule is not triggered
>What are your command line parameters for spamd and spamc?
/usr/bin/spamd --socketpath=/tmp/spamassassin.sock
Hi,
With the following prefs file (taken from
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/WritingRules) :
header LOCAL_DEMONSTRATION_SUBJECT Subject =~ /\btest\b/i
score LOCAL_DEMONSTRATION_SUBJECT 0.1
I get the below error :
Dec 6 14:39:20 webmail-9 spamd[21374]: spamd: using default con
Great, that's it. Thanks you both Bowie and Karsten.
- Message d'origine
De : Bowie Bailey
À : users@spamassassin.apache.org
Envoyé le : Mar 27 avril 2010, 18 h 59 min 07 s
Objet : Re: spamc output
Christian Gregoire wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using SA v3.3.1 spamc comman
Hi,
Using SA v3.3.1 spamc command-line client : the message analyzed being either
spam or ham, can I have the message left untouched except for the X-Spam
headers ? For example, in case of a spam message, I'd like to have:
From: "Test"
To:
Subject: Test
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 01:10:09 -0600
X-
>> Using SA 3.3.0. Any reason why RDNS_NONE now scores 1.3, when it was
>> down to 0.1 with the previous releases ?
>The score was pretty much informational only previously and arbitrarily
>set. The current score is what the mass-checks and GA result in.
>> The below headers trigger the rule onl
Hello,
Using SA 3.3.0. Any reason why RDNS_NONE now scores 1.3, when it was down to
0.1 with the previous releases ?
The below headers trigger the rule only because the remote LAN SMTP client,
with IP 10.10.3.3, has no rDNS.
Received: from my.public.name ([] helo=john.fr)
by mymta.fr
Hello,
Is there any alternative to the %u, %l or %d options to the virtual-config-dir
option ? I have 12 000 mailboxes, that is, as many entries in only one
directory ...
Thanks.
Christian
No one has an idea ?
Christian.
- Original Message
From: Christian Gregoire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 5:53:09 PM
Subject: MID DEGREES rule
Hello,
Would someone please explain me why this rule exists ?
##{ MID_DEGREES