I've recently had a couple of false positives caused by this rule, and think
it may be scored too highly for a single check. The e-mails in question were
in Spanish, and the Spanish word for linguistics has two accented characters
which is enough to trigger this rule.
Admittedly, the blacklists a
Stewart, John wrote:
We've been running SpamAssassin with amavisd-new for years... still on an
old version, and been meaning to update for far too long.
Spam changes with time. An outdated version of SpamAssassin is no more
than a waste of CPU cycles.
If you take the time to upgrade, you wil
analyzer wrote:
Thanks for your help. I can't install IO::Socket::INET6.
Here the output:
The same thing happened on my (newer) Debian system. If you use IPv6,
this may be serious
and we'll need to find out why. If, like me, you only use IPv4, just
'force install IO::Socket::INET6'.
Reg
analyzer wrote:
Package: libnet-dns-perl
Versions:
0.19-0.1(/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.tiscali.de_pub_debian_debian_dists_woody_main_binary-i386_Packages)(/var/lib/dpkg/status)
That isn't what we want, and it doesn't look like Debian woody offers a
suitable version, so we'll do
everything via
analyzer wrote
Yes, i had updated the libnet-dns-perl. apt-get and cpan say its up to
date.
Spamassassin doesn't - so you haven't *successfully* updated it. Paste
the full output of
apt-cache showpkg libnet-dns-perl
then go into CPAN and run:
test Net::DNS
Again, paste the full out
Net::DNS ist up to date.
Spamassassin say:
[7841] warn: dns: Net::DNS version is 0.12, but need 0.34 at
/usr/local/share/perl/5.6.1/Mail/SpamAssassin/Dns.pm line 589.
Did you update it as described in previous e-mail?
apt-get update
apt-get install libnet-dns-perl
There are more errors:
analyzer wrote:
server:~# spamassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 2.20
My provider have configured the system. Perhaps there is anything false.
Perhaps you have multiple copies of SpamAssassin on the system? Try
'whereis spamassassin'.
As Jonn said, these errors are likely to be the product o
Mike Jackson wrote:
IIWY I would not try to reinvent the wheel. SQL support is useful for
userprefs, Bayes and AWL because it stores data for users who don't
have a home directory on the system. That's why it's been developed
for those functions. For global information which happily lives in
Nathan Zabaldo wrote:
Mouss replied
make sure the user who runs sa-learn is the one you use when running
"spamassassing -D --lint" above. if it's the case, try feeding some
messages to sa-learn and see if it "learns" them.
The reason I am using fetchmailrc is because I am using dbma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
it's me again.
Now i got a question about mysql and Spamassassin.
I wan't to store all rules inside an mysql table,
but the only think i can find is to store user prefs.
I did'nt use user prefs, because i use
postfix/amavisd-new/SA as an Anti Spam gateway
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
since some weeks our company get spammed with
thousends of viagra mails.
These are detected by the SARE_SPECIFIC ruleset. If that means nothing
to you, Google for 'rules_du_jour'.
HTH,
Keith
l rc in
sight. The MySQL table is simply id, server, proto, user, pass,
username (which assumes that squirrelmail username == local delivery
address).
Regards,
Keith Dunnett
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