Para: Jaime Aguado
CC: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Asunto: Re: Configuration issue
Jaime Aguado wrote:
> Hi all, I have spamassassin 2.64 running on a SuSE Enterprise 9
> running postfix as smtpd.
>
> My spamassassin system is leaking most spam messages (60-80%) without
> tagging
In what way is a postfix issue?. I guess the usual message flow is
postfix -> amavis -> spamassassin -> postfix -> imap_user_inbox
Why would postfix rewrite the subject of a message already tagged with
SPAM
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De: Loren Wilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all, I have spamassassin 2.64 running on a SuSE Enterprise 9 running
postfix as smtpd.
My spamassassin system is leaking most spam messages (60-80%) without
tagging them.
I have done some configuration tests:
# spamassassin --lint gives no output error.
# spamassassin < /tmp/spam-message
[..
Im afraid I dont have that flag available. My spamassassin version is 2.64.
Is there a smart way of deleting the bayes db?
Thanks.
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De: xueron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 19 de enero de 2006 2:16
Para: Jaime Aguado
CC: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Our spamassassin system is not able to catch 80% of incoming spam messages
I am afraid our bayes db has learned wrong items as it was fed with spam
messages directly from Outlook right after the installation and
configuration steps.
Is there a way to reset the spam/ham learned messages on the bay
Hi, I have installed spamassassin with amavis and postfix. I also created a
dir where I put all the spam mails that spamassassin dont mark as spam in
order to run the sa-learn script hourly.
Our corporate email client is Outlook 2000/2003 and since Outlook add some
kind of header I am not sure if