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On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 05:11:14PM +, kailash vyas wrote:
> I ran spamassasin -lint local.cf and it is showing no errors
fwiw, it's just "spamassassin --lint". Adding "-D" is generally useful
too.
> After that I ran spamc -R command to run a check fo
Hi,
I was having some problems with spamassasin rules in local.cf
I am trying to write some custom rules but it doesnt seem to be taking these
values
I ran spamassasin -lint local.cf and it is showing no errors
After that I ran spamc -R command to run a check for the rules but it is not
reporti
Hi,
I want to check whether emails that have been sent using my domain.com have
originated from my server.
Is there a check in spamassasin or exim for that. I am using exim mail
server with spamassasin.
thanks,
kailash
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http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/doc/sa-learn.html for
full instructions and options.
Any spam SA has already caught will have been caught through the
additional tests SA runs.
Bayes is a powerful tool and not one to discard lightly (imo)
HTH
Nigel
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 11:26:03 +0100, "K
Hi all,
I am running SpamAssassin version 3.1.4.
How do I make spamassasin learn. I have been reading about sa-learn
where I am supposed to run sa-learn on a spam folder. But why should I
run it on spam folder as i would assume that it should already be in
spamassasin database as spamassasin has