P.S. What I'm looking to do is check it for spam BEFORE sending the
message.
Thx!
Don Ireland
Don Ireland wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a contact form that allows visitors to send messages to me.
Some nimnod is using it to send me ads wanting me to use his "Search
Engine Op
eceived from my form through SA. I'm a user on
a shared hosting service so I can't change that.
If I write the message/subject to a file (so that it looks like a
message without most of the headers), can I run it through SA and make
sure that it's not spam?
TIA!
Don Ireland
When I look at the message source, the following is among them--this is
actually from YOUR reply.
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-6.6
X-Spam-Score: -65
X-Spam-Bar: --
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 06:22:00PM -0500, Don Ireland wrote:
When looking at the headers that SA
When looking at the headers that SA puts in my messages, what's the diff
between BARS and SCORE?
TIA!
Don Ireland
I've got a PHP script that processes my email. It runs each message
against the spamc daemon. But it seems that EVERY message is getting a
score of zero.
Can somebody help me figure out WHY?
Thanks!
Don
My code:
//the
I've got a PHP script that passes each message in special "Ham" & "Spam"
folders through SALearn. This script is run via a cron job. The cron
damon is sending me the following message every time it tries to run my
script. What could be causing this?
Thanks.
--
Don Ireland
howed up there. The tech has promised that the
server will be removed from the SCBL by tomorrow.
Don Ireland wrote:
Is there some place I can go and see if my email sever is on a blacklist?
I just received a msg that it's on at least one--psbl.
Thanks.
Don Ireland
Is there some place I can go and see if my email sever is on a blacklist?
I just received a msg that it's on at least one--psbl.
Thanks.
Don Ireland
age.
*/To customize spamassassin edit the config file. The config file is
$HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs
You can also use a local.cf file in the .spamassassin dir.
/*
Matt Kettler wrote:
Don Ireland wrote:
I previously asked my host this, but I wasn't able get a straight answer.
They&
Ok-I understand blacklist. But what in the world is NANAS?
Don Ireland
-Original Message-
From: Yet Another Ninja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, Mar 12, 2007 6:37 pm
Subject: Re: www.requirementsnetwork.com - RQNG
To: users@SpamAssassin.apache.org
On 3/12/2007 5:13 PM, R
So it sounds like I may be better off NOT training on existing messages. Only
on new that come in.
Don Ireland
-Original Message-
From: Magnus Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, Mar 12, 2007 5:23 am
Subject: Re: Training SA-Migrating from old IMAP to new IMAP server
To:
SA to think messages without fusemail headers are spam?
I've always deleted spam after training the filters so I don't have any to feed
to to the new system. Will that be a problem?
Don Ireland
oring scheme makes perfect sense. But rejecting ALL
such messages is overkill and if I were paying someone for email service and
found that they had such a restriction, I would not be too thrilled with them.
Don Ireland
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx)
Date: Saturday, M
My host says they allow local.cf to be used. Is there a certain section of the
docs that tells what can and can not be used in that file somewhere?
Can this be used to tell it to use my own bayes file(s)?
I have a PHP script that passes messages to spamc in case that matters.
TIA!
Don
Sorry Gang--don't know why that went out a second time.
Don Ireland
-Original Message-
From: "Don Ireland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, Mar 7, 2007 7:27 am
Subject: User or Admin?
To:
Hello all!
I have a shared hosting account. My host has Exim install
I just need to make sure it learns properly.
Thx!
Don Ireland
.>>
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Don Ireland wrote:
Also, I'm piping messages through a PHP script and the PHP script is
passing the message to SA for scanning. If there's someway to tell SA
at that time where to find the Bayes files that would help.
Thanks!
Don Ireland wrote:
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I THINK user.
Also, I'm piping messages through a PHP script and the PHP script is
passing the message to SA for scanning. If there's someway to tell SA
at that time where to find the Bayes files that would help.
Thanks!
Don Ireland wrote:
<>
I THINK user. But that's what I was loo
>>
When I ask them anything about SA configuration, they point me to
spamassassin.apache.org. They have told me that I can use my own
userprefs file and told me where the file is.
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 07:42:54PM -0500, Don Ireland wrote:
Should I be looking a
til I get it re-trained again?
Thx!
Don Ireland
ew chars. One list adds
three chars+the two bracket chars.
I'll filter it at the server level based on the list-id. I just knew
that I'm getting all these messages in my inbox for this list and I'd
like to get them into their own folder for easier mgmt and reading.
Thank
Every email list I've ever subscribed to has had something in the
subject line (usually in square brackets) to identify 1) that it is a
mailing list and 2) what list it is.
Why doesn't this list have something similar? This list could have [SA
User] in the subject and the Developer's list cou
Is there a way to have my PHP Script feed a message to SA to be
scanned? I can save the message as a text file if that'll help.
I'm using a hosted (shared hosting plan) web account with CPanel
access. I've noticed that email messages that have been routed through
my email forwarders are not
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