Re: Discord used to share malware

2021-07-26 Thread Gary Smith
I received one today as well. First time I have seen this type. It was a pretty well drawn thread overall, they are stepping it up From: Alan Sent: Monday, July 26, 2021 10:56:29 AM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Discord used to share malware

Re: Thanks to Guardian Digital & LinuxSecurity for the nice post about SpamAssassin's upcoming change

2020-07-22 Thread Gary Smith
Maybelist? Neutrallist? Pcbalancedlist? Sent via the Samsung Galaxy, powered by Cricket Wireless Original message From: Olivier Date: 7/22/20 7:38 PM (GMT-08:00) To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Thanks to Guardian Digital & LinuxSecurity for the nice post abo

RE: IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PEOPLE RUNNING TRUNK re: [Bug 7826] Improve language around whitelist/blacklist and master/slave

2020-07-14 Thread Gary Smith
The technical merit is simple, it's not broken, don't fix it. There is no technical merit to be achieved here. I feel that a lot of the argument here is just that. The is merely a moral merit. I think these types of changes should be used for new projects, but for existing projects like SA t

Off-Topic, any spamhaus people here?

2017-12-06 Thread Gary Smith
I know this is way off topic, but I'm trying to get ahold of any spamhaus.org support members.

Re: How to view bayesian database in legible text

2017-11-09 Thread Gary Smith
I could be absolutely wrong but isn't bayes a hash of the string parts which is part of the performance of bayes? From: Emanuel Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 8:15 AM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: How to view bayesian database in legible text He

RE: Looking for assist on a rule

2017-11-01 Thread Gary Smith
(just tweaking them a little). Final is: header HS_BAD_DOMAIN From:addr =~ /\.(top|study|click|party|link|stream|info|trade|bid|xxx)$/i Thanks again, Gary- -Original Message- From: Bowie Bailey [mailto:bowie_bai...@buc.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 12:03 PM To: users

Looking for assist on a rule

2017-11-01 Thread Gary Smith
We have recently seen a huge uptick in spam from a bunch of different TLD's. Bayes has been a little whacky with them as well. Our install is 3.3.1 (we're going to be replacing it soon). I'm looking to implement a rule that will assign a higher score to specific TLD's. I tried the rule below

RE: Spamassasin not as effective anymore

2014-09-29 Thread Gary Smith
; - Mark We have also seen an increase in unmarked spam (from 95% to maybe 20%). Last night I did a dump of my bayes DB, which was 10 months since we reset it and started the training process again with 3k know spams and 1k known hams and we're hitting 95% again. It seems that enough hammy looking ones got trained automagically and the snowball effect happened. YMMV Gary

Re: "Fairly-Secure" Anti-SPAM Gateway Using OpenBSD, Postfix, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin, Razor and DCC ? Can I get your opinion?

2012-12-03 Thread Gary Funck
On 11/29/12 10:44:54, John Hardin wrote: > You will probably want to put a little effort into maintaining lists > of regular correspondents who can bypass greylisting. There may be > tools to automate that, e.g. to whitelist someone a local user has > sent mail to. Has anyone looked into the use o

Re: Greylisting (was Re: "Fairly-Secure" Anti-SPAM Gateway Using OpenBSD, Postfix, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin, Razor and DCC ? Can I get your opinion?)

2012-12-03 Thread Gary Funck
On 11/29/12 14:46:25, David F. Skoll wrote: > We greylist after the end of DATA. This wastes bandwidth, but lets us > use the Subject: line as an additional mix in the greylisting tuple. > This catches ratware that retries in the face of greylisting, but > mutates the subject line with each retry.

Re: Bayes and MySQL - does it actually work?

2011-12-24 Thread Gary V
clicked the link above and clicked on a howtoforge document regarding mysqltuner and was nearly infected with fake AV virus. I loaded up task manager and killed IE before it had a chance to infect me. So, beware. -- Gary V

Re: Razor2 times out...Why?

2011-11-12 Thread Gary V
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 9:26 PM, Gary V wrote: >> On 12.11.2011 17:31, Mufit Eribol wrote: >> >>> [root@mail amavisd]# razor-check -d -home=/var/spool/amavisd/.razor/< >>> /usr/share/doc/spamassassin-3.3.1/sample-spam.txt >> >> now razor config fil

Re: Razor2 times out...Why?

2011-11-12 Thread Gary V
c 'spamassassin -t -D razor2 < /usr/share/doc/spamassassin-3.3.1/sample-spam.txt' -- Gary V

Re: Razor2 times out...Why?

2011-11-11 Thread Gary V
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Gary V wrote: > > Try running the debug command as your amavis user, for example: > su amavis -c 'spamassassin -t -D razor2 < > /usr/share/doc/spamassassin-3.3.1/sample-spam.txt' > > If the result is no different, then you co

Re: Razor2 times out...Why?

2011-11-11 Thread Gary V
ssassin-3.3.1/sample-spam.txt' If the result is no different, then you could try re-registering and re-discovering and running the debug command as your amavis user again. su amavis -c 'razor-admin -register' su amavis -c 'razor-admin -discover' su amavis -c 'spamassassin -t -D razor2 < /usr/share/doc/spamassassin-3.3.1/sample-spam.txt' BTW, the sample spam does not appear to trigger a razor2 hit, but that is not the issue here. -- Gary V

RE: Should Emails Have An Expiration Date

2011-02-28 Thread Gary Smith
> I think this would be a great idea. Many end users never bother to > delete old emails and on some, such as sales etc, there is no valid > reason for them to countinue to waste disk and server space. > > http://www.zdnet.com/news/should-emails-have-an-expiration-date/6197888 No since emails

Re: FYI: IPv6 Update: IANA IPv4 Exhaustion, World IPv6 Day

2011-02-06 Thread Gary V
On 2/6/11, Michael Scheidell wrote: > On 2/6/11 10:46 AM, Gary V wrote: >> 32K leased line and at the time it was standard practice for my ISP to >> give each individual small business customer a /24 network. > did you keep your /24 block? got ours in 1994. kept it, and I ha

Re: FYI: IPv6 Update: IANA IPv4 Exhaustion, World IPv6 Day

2011-02-06 Thread Gary V
>>anyone remember when you were only allowed one domain per company? > 32K leased line and at the time it was standard practice for my ISP to give each individual small business customer a /24 network. -- Gary V

Re: Greylisting delay (was Re: Q about short-circuit over ruling blacklisting rule)

2011-01-18 Thread Gary Forrest
uses /32 addresses as part of the process, these two servers have 100's of emails delayed for well over a day. Our 3rd scanning head uses a grey list system that is less granular /24 , this does not. Gary * *On 18/01/2011 15:58, David F. Skoll wrote: On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 16:55:42 +010

Re: config: SQL error: Access denied for user 'spamassassin'@'localhost' (using password: YES)

2011-01-08 Thread Gary V
have many wierd chars in it.) > The user name and password combination can log in and query the database > using: > # mysql -p spamassassin -u spamhamster > Enter password: > > > Any one know what I can check? > > Best regards. > You are logging in as user spamhamster, so should this: user_scores_sql_username spamassassin not be: user_scores_sql_username spamhamster ?? -- Gary V

RE: preventing authenticated smtp users from triggering PBL

2010-12-17 Thread Gary Smith
> I've got an issue where users off-campus who are doing authenticated > SMTP/TLS from home networks are having their mail hit by the PBL. I > have trusted_networks set to include the incoming relay, but still the > PBL hits it as follows: > I mentioned in a direct email (as my blackberry won't

Re: Difference in spam score for seperate email machines with same version of Spamassassin

2010-11-28 Thread Gary V
(set debuglevel = 0 in /var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.conf) sed -i 's/= 3/= 0/' /var/amavis/.razor/razor-agent.conf -- Gary V

RE: TMPDIR as a tmpfs

2010-06-22 Thread Gary Smith
it was night and day. We have a central MySQL cluster feeding multiple SA instances without any problem. Generally we are running VM's for SA as we can randomly spin then up when we need them on machines with idle CPU's. Gary

RE: TMPDIR as a tmpfs

2010-06-22 Thread Gary Smith
My ram dos not get full, i do not have so many process, i limit it in postfix. It reduces the chances of losing emails if i do not have many process of spamassassin runing. So is safe or not to use tmpfs for tempdir in spamassassin. ? This way, everything that spamassassin have to do with the

RE: TMPDIR as a tmpfs

2010-06-22 Thread Gary Smith
> It is safe to use spamassassin tmpdir on a tmpfs mounted system ? > And if its safe it would have a better performance ? > Here where i work we have big problems with the hard drives, because we > basically are sharing virtual machines disk over nfs. and spamassasin is a > virtual machine. > An

Re: Mail discarded with http

2010-05-23 Thread Gary V
h score, so you do need to see which rules hit. If you increase amavisd-new $log_level to 2 during testing, you should see which rules were triggered. Here is a sample from amavisd-new 2.6.4: # tail -f /var/log/mail.log | grep SPAM May 23 02:55:54 filter amavis[3942]: (03942-01) SPAM-TAG, -> , No, score=1.317 required=6.1 tests=[ALL_TRUSTED=-1, AWL=0.549, DATE_IN_FUTURE_06_12=0.001, MISSING_SUBJECT=1.767] autolearn=no -- Gary V

RE: Bayes MySQL and innoDB settings question

2010-05-12 Thread Gary Smith
> We've found that our MyISAM tables being used with Bayes in MySQL have > caused some bottlenecks on our busier mail servers. We're > contemplating using inooDB just for the Bayes database. If MySQL will > only be using innoDB, does anyone have any recommendations for innoDB > settings in my.cnf t

RE: user_pref override options

2010-05-06 Thread Gary Smith
> the Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf doc/man page shows which settings are > privileged and which are not. That's what I was looking for. Thanks.

user_pref override options

2010-05-05 Thread Gary Smith
What options can't be overridden in user prefs? I would like to disable RBL checks and possible use a separate mysql bayes database for one user. But it would be generally nice if know if there are options that are global that can't overridden.

Re: Postifx and Spamassassin w/o Clamav/Amavis-new

2010-04-26 Thread Gary V
orked for me. Until you get ClamAV fixed, you can disable virus scanning inside of amavisd-new. So, you can keep SA by putting things back the way they were, and setting this in in amavisd.conf: @bypass_virus_checks_maps = (1); -- Gary V

Re: How to I disable spam checking for a domain

2010-04-23 Thread Gary V
ypass SA > entirely, as Ned suggested. > > Does anyone know where the best reference for doing this with amavisd > and postfix would be, btw? I'd like to include it in some docs I'm > putting together. > > Best, > Alex > I think my doc might be helpful: http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html -- Gary V

RE: SORBS

2010-04-20 Thread Gary Smith
> if your isp give you dul ip, then you must use isp smtp servers as relay This ins't necessarily true. I've had to deal with this ever time I've changed hosts (to include Level 3 static IP assignments). Some ISP's just don't publish their ranges as all static. > not a fault of sorbs some isp

RE: Unable to telnet port 783

2010-04-19 Thread Gary Smith
> Here are two outputs that may help: > [r...@mailgate2 ~]# telnet 10.0.1.x 783 > Trying 10.0.1.x... > telnet: connect to address 10.0.2.15: Connection refused > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused > > [r...@mailgate ~]# netstat -lnp | grep spamd > tcp0 0 127.

RE: multiple instances, simplification

2010-04-16 Thread Gary Smith
rname will solve the last piece of the puzzle. I think I will test this out this weekend on the laptop, then our test environment. Thanks for all of the information. Gary Smith

RE: multiple instances, simplification

2010-04-16 Thread Gary Smith
her way. I just needed to put a little thought into it and bounce off of people who might have already done something like this. Gary Smith

multiple instances, simplification

2010-04-16 Thread Gary Smith
I would be really nice to use a single config for all SA instances, whereas the only difference being the user config. Gary

RE: multiple instances

2010-04-16 Thread Gary Smith
folder for each instance type and then run the daemon via a bash script to create it against 9 local IP's. I know for things like MySql some people already have some multi-instance scripts laying around. Anyway, I think this will suffice for now. Gary

multiple instances

2010-04-16 Thread Gary Smith
hroot environments for each one if necessary and either bind each instance to an IP (which I'm not sure if that's possible) or at least a different port. Any advice (or some sample scripts on doing this) would be greatly appreciated. Gary Smith

RE: Pathological messages causing long scan times

2010-03-18 Thread Gary Smith
> Here's one pretty much guaranteed to peg a CPU core for ~130 seconds (or > more): > > http://pastebin.com/2ssy2YEk > I'm not seeing your 130 sec CPU issue on my end. Are as mentioned by Matt, are you running into some DNS issue? These are stock rule + other house rules in place. I'm not g

Re: help with one liners

2010-03-17 Thread Gary
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 07:11:33PM + or thereabouts, Martin Gregorie wrote: > On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 13:26 -0500, Gary wrote: > > Ok, I'll figure out a URI body rule from some examples on the SA website. > > > You're looking at this sort of pattern: > >

Re: help with one liners

2010-03-17 Thread Gary
gnisable in the line of spam, or M> the Subject: and From: headers that you can write a rule for, yes this is correct. M> you may have to settle for writing a uri rule that lists the URLs as M> alternations. Ok, I'll figure out a URI body rule from some examples on the SA website. Thanks, -- Gary

RE: Off Topic - SPF - What a Disaster

2010-02-24 Thread Gary Smith
> > SPF works great as a selective whitelist in SpamAssassin. (And I don't > > mean whitelisting all SPF passes. That would be stupid. I mean > > whitelisting mail coming from domain X, but only when it passes SPF > > and demonstrates that yes, it really came from domain X.) > > > > I'd say that wh

Re: Debian maintainers online? 3.3.0 availability Q

2010-01-27 Thread Gary V
n, and/or > prod someone to do it? > > http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting > > > Kind regards, > --Toni++ > > I believe SpamAssassin would be published to Volatile, not Backports. -- Gary V

RE: Speeding up even further - Can I make this work?

2009-12-28 Thread Gary Smith
an alternate port for outgoing as well (which only responds to local network (of 2525). Each port/IP combo in postfix can pass things to it's own filter (thus two separate instances of SA). Hope that helps. Gary Smith From: Dan Gambiera [mailto:anu...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, Decemb

RE: OT bad news

2009-10-06 Thread Gary Smith
> (Standing ovation on both emails) > > -- > Dan Schaefer > Web Developer/Systems Analyst > Performance Administration Corp. I feel beat down now :( j/k

RE: OT bad news

2009-10-05 Thread Gary Smith
> and the problem is? > > if they want exchange, give them exchange. don't fight (directly), > watch > instead. take pleasure of the situation, get fun as you can. I > personally took fun all day long in windows-only (and believe it or > not, > in linux-only) environments. > > > that said, you c

RE: unsubscribe

2009-09-29 Thread Gary Smith
Didn't we already have this discussion today. You need to use the link in the headers! Try users-unsubscr...@spamassassin.apache.org From: Danny [mailto:d...@eastcogroup.com.hk] Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 8:34 PM To: users@spamassassin.a

RE: AWL q?

2009-08-27 Thread Gary Smith
> memcache is nice, but how do you use memcache data in postfix ? There is a patch for memcached and postfix. The problem is, which is what I'm working on, is how to populate it. They only give you the mechanism for using memcached. (http://www.aurore.net/projects/postfix_memcached/) So,

RE: AWL q?

2009-08-26 Thread Gary Smith
> I don't let that junk get past envelope stage: > > postmap -q "weekendhotdeals.info" mysql:/usr/local/etc/postfix/mysql- > from_senders_rhsbl.cf > 554 RHSBL_DOMAIN > I assume you are running some type of background process that generates the list of senders based upon some criteria. Can you

AWL q?

2009-08-26 Thread Gary Smith
I've been finding a lot of singletons in the AWL db for domains that are all spam. Is there a way put an entire domain into AWL or set it up to give an average score for that domain? Obviously I can put this directly into the config file but I'm looking for a less intrusive way to do this. Wh

RE: using external spamassassin server with postfix

2009-08-25 Thread Gary Smith
> > Very cool. I think that's exactly what we want. How is the handoff > to clamav handled? I would probably want that to be on the external > server too. Here you go. Smtp, well, that should be obvisous. Anyway, it' hands it off to [IP]:PORT (clamsmtpd) which will then call back on 9993.

RE: using external spamassassin server with postfix

2009-08-25 Thread Gary Smith
amc --> Postfix -> DEST WHERE: spamc -u filter -d This will take all of the load off the postfix server. Gary

RE: your mail

2009-08-21 Thread Gary Smith
> I agree. We're and ISP and I don't want us to be associated with > companies like Google. I don't want Google operating in my market and > I'm sure as heck that Google doesn't want me operating in the search > engine market, either. > > I don't agree with this "everyone's an ISP" mentality tha

RE: your mail

2009-08-21 Thread Gary Smith
> Again, I've no idea what relevance that has to anything I've written. > > All I ever said in his thread was that I don't in general rate ISP mail > very highly, and that if an ISP blocks outgoing connections to port 25 > you can still connect to a third-party server through either the > submissi

RE: your mail

2009-08-21 Thread Gary Smith
> Because as I said numerous times I'm not talking about ISPs. I'm not > sure precisely which part of "I'm not talking about ISPs" you don't > understand. > > Are you not aware that there are companies that provide email services > without being ISPs: Google, Fastmail, Tuffmail etc. > Just beca

RE: sare channels

2009-08-20 Thread Gary Smith
e rules were migrated into the mainline or something like that. It's been years since I really had to configure an SA box. Anyway, I put a couple of them in there and I can already see some of the rules being hit as expected. Gary

RE: sare channels

2009-08-20 Thread Gary Smith
> Read the top of the rulesemporium site: > > http://www.rulesemporium.com/ > > SARE rules aren't being updated. Hence, sa-updating them is pointless. Is it still recommended to run the SARE rules?

RE: mail slipping through

2009-08-20 Thread Gary Smith
> All BAYES_50? Silly question, but are you sure you're properly > training? > Running sa-learn as the right user, and all that? > I must have been tired. I thought I had run sa-learn --dump ealier, but I guess I didn't. It looks like the new server has a very high ham rate and a low spam rat

RE: mail slipping through

2009-08-20 Thread Gary Smith
will look into the bayes as to why these are being seen as bayes_50 and also look into the bayes training scripts. One quick question. On out old SA boxes I believe we had several SARE rules in place. This box doesn't. It's been a while since I've kept up with the recommended rules for general SA machines. Is it recommended to put SARE rules in place anymore? Gary

RE: mail slipping through

2009-08-19 Thread Gary Smith
> > Ah. Okay. You might also be able to look up the Message-ID in > /var/log/maillog, if you're using spamd. > Didn't think of that. Here is the corresponding spam result for the pastbin entry (http://pastebin.com/m51fd9344) <503bb52.5...@biblegame.info> Aug 19 14:53:10 hsoakmsa03l02 spamd[2

RE: SA and mail from backup mx?

2009-08-19 Thread Gary Smith
> "Is the backup on the same network as the primary? Do you have it > listed as > a trusted machine in the local.cf file?" > > The backup is not on the same network as the primary and it is > not > listed as a trusted machine in local.cf. My setup is like yours, if the > primary goes down f

RE: SA and mail from backup mx?

2009-08-19 Thread Gary Smith
> > Hello, > Mail from my backup mx is not being scanned for spam as it's > coming > in. Is this something i'd have to turn on at the MTA level, content > filter, > or SA? A majority of stuff my backup mx sends me is spam and i'd like > to get > it tagged as such. Is the backup on the same

RE: mail slipping through

2009-08-19 Thread Gary Smith
> > That was in the comment right after the pastebin attachment. I will > > enable debugging on the SA server so I can save it there tonight and > see > > what it says. > > Huh? You've lost me. > > And I meant to say "disclaimer text", the "Any such information we > gather > shall never be share

RE: mail slipping through

2009-08-19 Thread Gary Smith
> > I'd think that disclaimer code would be good bayes fodder, if the spams > are as consistent as you say. That was in the comment right after the pastebin attachment. I will enable debugging on the SA server so I can save it there tonight and see what it says.

RE: mail slipping through

2009-08-19 Thread Gary Smith
> Is it pretty much the same body, just different senders? Yes and no. They are all the same body layout, some with different items in it. You can take a look at the body content here (screen captures of the content): http://www.localassociates.com/?page_id=7 Wares range from auto warrantee'

mail slipping through

2009-08-19 Thread Gary Smith
I've been having a pretty good hit rate on spam until recently (about two weeks). Two types of email have been coming through at a good rate. I'm receiving at least four per hour from the domains included below. I've also been training bayes with them as well, to no avail. *...@chocolatebear

RE: Spamcheck and how it affects bayes question

2009-07-21 Thread Gary Smith
old set to -100 shouldn't > matter at all. I can live with that answer. That's what I was looking for. Thanks, Gary

Spamcheck and how it affects bayes question

2009-07-21 Thread Gary Smith
is will this through off bayes if we keep doing this as everything that SA is returning is considered spam? I'm just worried that these continued tests will cause bayes to get wacky. Also, should we be using PROCESS or CHECK when doing this type of checks. Gary

Fwd: Low Scoring Diploma Spam

2009-07-05 Thread Gary Baluha
Whoops, missed the "reply-all" button... -- Forwarded message ------ From: Gary Baluha Date: Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 4:47 PM Subject: Re: Low Scoring Diploma Spam To: rich...@buzzhost.co.uk I recently turned on Bayes filtering with my SA install, and it has been very ef

RE: SORBS bites the dust

2009-06-22 Thread Gary Smith
If you follow the unlisting proceedure and meet all of the requirements, then you get unlisted. As with all things, it just takes a little patients. After converting my IP's over from my ISP to my DNS servers, I was listed (because the ISP no longer listed us a static). We were able to resolv

RE: Is email becoming unusable due to spam and antispam?

2009-05-15 Thread Gary Smith
ng before the big players did and they still doing effectively. This big players still, to this date, haven't figured out 10+ year old technology and how to use it properly. Gary From: Igor Chudov [i...@chudov.com] Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 1:53

Re: sa-compile problem

2009-04-28 Thread Gary
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 07:44:08PM +0200 or thereabouts, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote: > On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 11:16 -0500, Gary wrote: > > I was just doing an update and compile and ran into this problem which is > > new, as I never had troulbe before. Error is token exceeds limi

sa-compile problem

2009-04-28 Thread Gary
scanner15.re re2c: error: line 159, column 2: Token exceeds limit command failed! at /usr/bin/sa-compile line 288, <$fh> line 6173. -- Gary

Image spam and failing rule

2009-04-25 Thread Gary Forrest
ot; Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-ID: Content-Disposition: inline Any ideas ? Thanks in advance Regards Gary

Re: question please (RelayCountry plugin)

2009-04-03 Thread Gary
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 03:39:49PM +0200 or thereabouts, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote: > On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 23:43 -0400, Matt Kettler wrote: > > Gary wrote: thanks guys, perfect information. > > > curious, is there any way to add a header showing the RelayCountries? Any &

question please

2009-04-02 Thread Gary
Hi all, curious, is there any way to add a header showing the RelayCountries? Any help would be appreciated. TIA -- Gary

Re: Are custom rules ignored if a white list entry is in playq

2009-02-04 Thread Gary Forrest
Hi All All working now :) Many thanks for the responses. Regards Gary Gary Forrest - Netnorth wrote: Hi All Question, are custom rules ignored if a white list entry has the same email address ? We want to black list email from sili...@newsletters.silicon.cneteu.net to one off our staff

Are custom rules ignored if a white list entry is in playq

2009-02-04 Thread Gary Forrest - Netnorth
ar as we can see the rule is correct. Many thanks Regards Gary Gary Forrest Netnorth Limited

Re: Detecting Porn photos

2008-11-28 Thread Gary V
here'd be way too many false positives or false negatives... > There are programs out there. They claim roughly 88% detection and 11% false positive. Google for: pornographic image detection -- Gary V

Re: updates

2008-11-27 Thread Gary V
info/?l=amavis-user&m=114918487508776 Generally, since you are still on sarge, this could range from being a fairly straightforward upgrade to a major undertaking that leaves you with an unusable system. Have fun with all that. -- Gary V

razor2 and mysql user prefs

2008-11-22 Thread Gary Lawton
w-r--r-- 1 spamd qmail 706 2007-06-02 18:21 /var/qmail/spamd/.razor/razor-agent.conf Any ideas what I've got wrong? Thanks Gary

Re: Spamassassin+amavis

2008-10-28 Thread Gary V
I would try between 20 and 30 for the value of N (along with $max_servers) 6 seconds seems somewhat typical. Mostly due to network tests. Some RBLs are no longer and you could turn the non functional RBL rules off by setting to 0. I'm not sure which ones though. Maybe someone else knows. -- Gary V

Re: Question about which configuration files my installation is using!

2008-10-19 Thread Gary V
nt file extension for backup copies of .cf files (.old for example). Gary V

Re: How to avoid localhost mails tagged as spam

2008-08-25 Thread Gary V
200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html#1 You should also find examples in amavisd.conf and amavisd.conf-sample and the amavisd-new website. http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#pbanks-ex -- Gary V

Re: Where is the bays database?

2008-07-11 Thread Gary V
es files. So, to see those files, run sa-learn as that user. If you run a site wite setup where only one user calls SpamAssassin, run sa-learn as that user. For example, if using amavisd-new, the one user that interacts with SpamAssassin might be named amavis, or vscan. su amavis -c 'sa-learn --dump -D' -- Gary V

RE: Postfix Question with front end filtering [OT]

2008-01-12 Thread Gary V
ng anyway. If this is the case, they should be added to $mydestination. It's also possible there used to be a $relay_domains setting that was removed. Where is the mail store? Gary V _ Watch “Cause Effect,” a show about real people making a real difference. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/MTV/?source=text_watchcause

RE: Postfix Question with front end filtering [OT]

2008-01-12 Thread Gary V
> Gary V:> > > I think Postfix may know it's the final destination for the > domains in> > question,> > No, it could also be a relay domain. In that case > the mail would loop,> since it goes back to the MX (the other machine) and > comes backe etc.&

RE: Postfix Question with front end filtering [OT]

2008-01-12 Thread Gary V
the default relay control mechanism: > Stupid hotmail client, this looks better: http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/relay_control.txt Gary V _ Share life as it happens with the new Windows Live. http://www.windowslive.com/share.html?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_Wave2_sharelife_012008

RE: Postfix Question with front end filtering [OT]

2008-01-12 Thread Gary V
essed to one of my domains, then reject it. The client will see 'relay access denied'. Hopefully this is at least a conceptually accurate decription of the relay control mechanism. Notice how permit_* evalulates to PERMIT (OK) or DUNNO and reject_* evalulates to REJECT or DUNNO Gary V

RE: Postfix Question with front end filtering [OT]

2008-01-12 Thread Gary V
the server in question to tell you which one. The thing is, the administrator should not have changed what domains the Postfix server accepts mail for when the MX record was changed. In other words, maybe the admin should put it back the way it was in this respect. Gary V _

RE: Mail marked as spam on outgoing mail

2007-11-09 Thread Gary V
sd-new you should consider using a policy bank for outgoing mail. With a policy bank you can be more forgiving to your internal clients. http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#pbanks http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/bypassing.html Gary V __

RE: pyzor check failed (can't fork at Util.pm)

2007-10-02 Thread Gary V
mentioned in the> > README.Debian) but nothing else.> > Regards,> Frank> -- You will get better response time from a server other than the one provided via the 'pyzor discover' command. http://marc.info/?l=spamassassin-users&m=117907371211470 Gary V _ Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last.  Get it now. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102225181033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033

RE: looking into spamassassin mail proxy solution

2007-09-27 Thread Gary V
> Subject: RE: looking into spamassassin mail proxy solution > > > Thanks, > Knowing what to search for helps. > The first document I started reading has an installation where spam is > filtered to a specific user 'spammy'. I hope that there is a way to just > tag the spam in the header and let th

RE: looking into spamassassin mail proxy solution

2007-09-26 Thread Gary V
with SA --> internet >> 2) Mail Client --> Mail Server (existing) --> New Mail Server with SA >> >> > These last two appear to be what I am trying to achieve, but am not sure how > to set up the "New Mail Server with SA&quo

RE: R: FuzzyOcr score limit

2007-09-03 Thread Gary V
ind anything suitable. > > > >Thanks, > > > >Giampaolo > > You can limit the total score with this patch (edit as you like): > http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/capFuzzy.txt Ah, I see: hard-coding it is the only way out, uh? Thank you very much, Gary. Giampaolo

RE: FuzzyOcr score limit

2007-09-03 Thread Gary V
patch (edit as you like): http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/capFuzzy.txt Gary V _ It’s the Windows Live™ Hotmail® you love — on your phone! http://www.windowsmobile.com/hotmailmobile?ocid=MobileHMTagline_2

RE: network tests

2007-09-02 Thread Gary V
You have configured amavisd-new to tell SA not to run network tests. If you want amavisd-new to stop telling SA not to run network tests, set: $sa_local_tests_only = 0; Gary V Sorry, I didn't see the other posts, so this is redundant. Make sure you reload amavisd-new after making chang

RE: network tests

2007-09-02 Thread Gary V
'sa_local_tests_only' and the flag is set to 1. Has anyone experienced this? Thanks Kelsey You have configured amavisd-new to tell SA not to run network tests. If you want amavisd-new to stop telling SA not to run network tests, set: $sa_local_tests_only =

Re: Blacklist problems!

2007-08-23 Thread Gary V
lly has any effect. What does your procmail recipe look like? Gary V _ More photos, more messages, more storage—get 2GB with Windows Live Hotmail. http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_2G_0507

Re: Blacklist problems!

2007-08-21 Thread Gary V
Maybe you don't have a user_prefs, but then maybe you are not the user calling SpamAssassin. find / -name user_prefs | xargs grep -i blacklist_from find / -name local.cf | xargs grep -i blacklist_from Gary V or (better) find / -name user_prefs | xargs grep -i blacklist_ find /

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