Re: one word spam

2013-08-28 Thread James Griffin
mails with just hi! will be spam. I have people/friends, that send mails like that to me, just to see if i'm there/available. Spammers would most likely have more than just "Hi!" in the mail body. -- James Griffin: jmz at kontrol.kode5.net A4B9 E875 A18C 6E11 F46D B788 BEE6 1251 1D31 DC38

Re: skipped due to message size

2013-08-23 Thread James Griffin
s? A quick > >scan of the usual sources did not satisfy. > > man spamc should say it: > >-s max_size, --max-size=max_size Are you invoking spamc with procmail, which may specify a file size in the procmail recipe? -- James Griffin: jmz at kontrol.kode5.net A4B9 E875 A18C 6E11 F46D B788 BEE6 1251 1D31 DC38

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-03 Thread James Griffin
Sat 3.Aug'13 at 9:19:49 +0530, N. Raghavendra > At 2013-08-02T09:38:42+01:00, James Griffin wrote: > > > Yes, of course you can. You can put SA on any machine that processes > > mail no matter if it's been scanned prior to arriving at

Re: SA both at external and internal servers

2013-08-02 Thread James Griffin
Fri 2.Aug'13 at 12:55:40 +0530, N. Raghavendra > At 2013-08-02T01:39:45+05:30, N. Raghavendra wrote: > > > I work in a setup where the external mail server (say, > > extmail.example.com) in a DMZ runs Spamassassin as soon as mail arrives > > from the Internet, and

Re: Piping to sa-learn

2013-07-25 Thread James Griffin
Thu 25.Jul'13 at 1:31:16 +0200, Karsten Bräckelmann [ ... ] > NOTE: Be careful of using sa-learn in different environments or ways in > parallel. For example via the dovecot anti-spam plugin, from a cron job > harvesting mbox files, maildir, processed through f