mouss wrote:
> Liam-PrintingAutomation a écrit :
>
>> I'm noticing we're getting a lot of spam coming through with a from
>> address of our own domain. This gives spamassassin an automatic -100 on
>> the score pretty much guaranteeing that it'll not get fl
I'm noticing we're getting a lot of spam coming through with a from
address of our own domain. This gives spamassassin an automatic -100 on
the score pretty much guaranteeing that it'll not get flagged as spam.
Since we have a limited number of people using that domain, is there a
way to tell spama
Matt Kettler wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
exactly what use I can make of it, but it
proves that procmail is being used, no?
So, I don't understand. Procmailrc is being used and calling spamassassin:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# cat /etc/procmailrc
LOGFILE=/var/log/pro
mouss wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
Ah, sorry. I failed to mention what kind of server in my original
post. =) My bad.
we can keep this game going a long time.
my meaning was simply that people should make an effort to explain
what they are talking about. I too can ask why my SA
mouss wrote:
Matt Kettler wrote:
mouss wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# cat procmail
ok... cat some file
procmail: [6329] Mon Mar 27 09:04:55 2006
procmail: Assigning "DROPPRIVS=yes"
procmail: Assuming identity of the recipient, VERBOSE=off
F
Peter H. Lemieux wrote:
mouss wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
given what you posted, you sa seems to be ok. you now need to make
sure
your sendmail is actually calling procmail. try putting an error in
your
You can tell procmail to log its actions by adding the following to
the top
mouss wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation a écrit :
I uhm, er, have no idea
How do I find out? I can't find anything in the Sendmail settings to indicate.
I use Webmin for server management, and since you mentioned Procmail I took a
look at the Webmin GUI for that, and found
jdow wrote:
From: "Liam-PrintingAutomation"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I installed spamassassin not long ago on our
server, and it worked great!
Then sometime in the last couple of weeks it appears to have just
stopped working. No incoming e-mails are being tagged w
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:12:14AM -0800, Mike Jackson wrote:
cat msg_to_test.txt | spamassassin -D --lint 2>&1 | more
Then look at the output to see if there's anything wrong.
Just to note, there's no point in sending a message to spamassassin
if you're doing -
I installed spamassassin not long ago on our server, and it worked great!
Then sometime in the last couple of weeks it appears to have just
stopped working. No incoming e-mails are being tagged with spamassassin
headers anymore.
I restarted sendmail (eh, I know that wouldn't really do anything
Matt Kettler wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
Newbie question:
I'm using Sendmail on an ES4 server that was built buy our server's host.
It originally was set up with Procmail, but because of migration
problems from an old server we had to switch it to Sendmail.
Newbie question:
I'm using Sendmail on an ES4 server that was built buy our server's host.
It originally was set up with Procmail, but because of migration
problems from an old server we had to switch it to Sendmail.
Anyway, Spamassassin was pre-installed.
I just started the service running, but
These are some stupid questions, but I can't find
answers for them doing a Google search. I can't seem to find any
example local.cf's that have more than one trusted networks.
In the default local.cf, there's this section:
# Set which networks or hosts are considered 'trusted' by your mail
Bob McClure Jr wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 10:52:40AM -0500, Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
Thanks all who replied. Karl P. helped me out with pointing out that
procmailrc needed to be in /etc/ and more importantly, because I'm not
finding this piece of info on the Web
Menno van Bennekom wrote:
Well you need to call spamassassin (or spamc, that's a better option)
somehow. You'll need amavis, mail-scanner, procmail or some other
method of calling SA.
Can't be much more help than that I'm afraid as I don't run sendmail.
Ah, OK. I'll look into those thi
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,
Well you need to call spamassassin (or spamc, that's a better option)
somehow. You'll need amavis, mail-scanner, procmail or some other
method of calling SA.
Can't be much more help than that I'm afraid as I don't run sendmail.
Ah, OK. I'll look into those thi
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 07:14:46PM -0500, Liam-PrintingAutomation,Inc. wrote:
How are you calling spamassassin (or spamc)? What mail server
software are you using ?
we're using the FC3 "out of the box," so I guess it
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
Another question I have is on configuration.
I ran
$ man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
and that's all real interesting, but I don't know Perl at all. How
do I actually make the configuration changes
Liam-PrintingAutomation wrote:
Another question I have is on configuration.
I ran
$ man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf
and that's all real interesting, but I don't know Perl at all. How do
I actually make the configuration changes, like the score level and
how it tags the e-mail? Am I mis
Hi, I have a couple of questions.
I just installed SpamAssassin on one of our servers through:
$ perl -MCPAN -e shell
> install (the mod for Razor)
which automatically installed SpamAssassin.
After which I ran the test as suggested on the FAQ:
$ spamassassin -tD < ./sample-spam.txt
and I get page
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