Thank you guys! I'm now down to just 5 non-existent rule warnings as well:
Jan 27 10:18:13.473 [19398] dbg: config: warning: score set for non-existent
rule SHORTCIRCUIT
Jan 27 10:18:13.473 [19398] dbg: config: warning: score set for non-existent
rule SUBJ_RE_NUM
Jan 27 10:18:13.473 [19398] dbg:
I'm getting the following parse errors after upgrading to 3.3.0:
Jan 27 08:04:15.172 [30437] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
"/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf": use_auto_whitelist 1
Jan 27 08:04:15.172 [30437] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
"/etc/mail/spamassass
Hi Jason,
I do this manually, but we are a small outfit and I don't process all
that much SPAM (or HAM).
I simply open up my SPAM public folder with mutt, review the messages'
subjects to make sure no one goofed when they put in the SPAM public
folder, then tag it and save it to an mbox. To open
> This is my first Perl code ever, so be gentle. ;-) The code is public
> domain, do whatever you like with it. Note that it requires
> File::Scan::ClamAV.
>
http://search.cpan.org/%7Ecfaber/File-Scan-ClamAV/lib/File/Scan/ClamAV.p
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I'm getting an error when I try to load the plugin:
debug: plu
Hello,
I did some archive searching and while I saw references to this error, I
didn't see any solutions. So, in great hope, here I go...
The server is RH9, kernel 2.4.20-31.9. SpamAssassin is 3.0.1.
When I report spam using spamassassin -r -D, at the end of the output, I
see this error:
debug: