lves to something then it will quickly be marked as spam. Same
holds true for www.anotherserver.some.
-Original Message-
From: Curtis Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 9:42 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Spam filters
Question about spam
Question about spam tags, but not specific to spamassassin.
I have a client who has a problem that his email are often tagged as
spam by various servers.
It seems to me some of the following issues might trigger an anti-
spam tool to identify his email as potential spam. I just want to be
I was looking through the posts titled "How to discard spam" but I
didn't see a solution to something I would like to do as well.
Note, I am using Spamassassin on a postfix/courier-imap (debian)
server that is in the DMZ. So there are no users on this machine.
Looking at Alistair McDonald's
I used an update script from SARE (www.rulesemporium.com) and
subscribed to the following lists:
TRIPWIRE, EVILNUMBERS, SARE_RANDOM, SARE_FRAUD, SARE_ADULT, ANTIDRUG
Now the update seems to work just fine. And I find the rules in /etc/
spamassassin. But how can be sure they are working? I mea