avisd (which is what triggers
spamassassin) and the SA-filtered spam came through. As an order of
magnitude, graylisting filters 80-85% of incoming mail. The rest is about
50-50 ham and spam.
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It is not in a shape immediately usable anywhere (it does other local
things, and relies on the site having mail aliases in NIS maps), but if
you ask me personally I could send you excerpts.
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ast 4 of which with
not much spam stopped by spamassassin because it is stopped by graylisting
BEFORE).
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On Fri, 13 Mar 2015, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
amavisd-new via amavisd-milter.
That what's we got since 2006. Since 2011 spamassassin is second choice
after graylisting (i.e. it rejects what graylisting let through)
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Rajesh M wrote:
now i need to set a rule such that u...@abc.com can receive emails
only from specific external domains and rest all should be rejected
On 11.02.15 10:47, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
To me this seems a task
addresses whitelisted, and have all
the rest delivered to /dev/null.
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me too rigorous.
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Do not like Firefox >=29 ? Get Pale Moon ! http://www.palemoon.org
subscriptions) similar changes
at least in France and UK ..
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d-response from the sender. The rest
(ok) is delivered normally.
So all variations on the theme ... keep it for a while and have the system
get rid of them !
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On Thu, 17 May 2012, Brent Gardner wrote:
I'm hoping to track scores by sender IP. Do any gurus know how I can
get the original sender's IP address into this log line?
Can you get what you need from Postfix logs?
I use sendmail, and spamassassin/amavis as milter, and I run all sort of
sta
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011, Christian Grunfeld wrote:
Greylists do great job stoping robots but there are spammers with well
configured MTAs who tries and tries and tries and bypass greylists.
Since the frequency of users checking quarantine has also been mentioned:
We've been running spamassassin f
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011, spamassas...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
If a message comes in to my MTA with one of those Message-Id's in the
"In-Reply-To" header, it bypasses the spam filtering because it is a
response to a message that I sent
what about if your message was stored in a folder of your co
On Wed, 18 May 2011, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
We are in the process of doing a long awaited and overdue upgrade of our
servers (from Suse 9.2 to 11.4), which involves upgrading the (bundled)
spamassassin (used with sendmail and amavis milter) from 3.0 to 3.3.
We progressed in our migration
We are in the process of doing a long awaited and overdue upgrade of our
servers (from Suse 9.2 to 11.4), which involves upgrading the (bundled)
spamassassin (used with sendmail and amavis milter) from 3.0 to 3.3.
- the new bundled spamassassin has a very simple local.cf.
We had a local.cf (i
which means to save money at the point to be
stingy ... the expression "awl policy" was used in late '800 to indicate
the government policy of (selective) public expenditure cuts ... see the
reference in my signature) :-)
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combined somehow with the fact our spamassin uses Razor and DCC, quenches
the particular kind of spam in a few days.
http://sax.iasf-milano.inaf.it/~lucio/Procmail/
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could be w32.mydoom...@mm.
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.
My question is : is it ok to feed it into the sa-learn crontab we use for
spam which escapes spamassassin, or the way it is forged will cause
problems (e.g. filtering legitimate mailer daemon reports ?)
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If it is alone, it is listed.
I do keep the reports in a folder for a week, and I have also
additional procmail-based personal spam filtering.
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reted as a
non-existing domain and caused the appropriate sendmail error). Like the
spammers had stored the MX somewhere.
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() ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail
/\ http
AND/OR confusion quoted above)
Any clue ? Thanks
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retire and have no access to my institute server, I suppose
I'll use SA at home (and possibly I'd even start tweaking some rules). I'd
never trust a commercial ISP to do proper filtering !
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the old MX (which has
always been the same machine for all domains), and continue sending to it.
Of course our sendmail rejects it immediately with a "cannot relay", since
it interprets the non-existing (aka "really dead") domain as an external
one.
But still they attempt ...
.com from: 10.0.0.0/8 accept
to: a...@mydomain.com from: *reject
But this is actually a nice suggestion. Could be done for sendmail with
access db.
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lleague will change the
crontab so that both servers sa-learn the daily quarantine of both)
Thanks to all for the hints.
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On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, LuKreme wrote:
On 31-Mar-2009, at 11:13, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
And even resetting the AWL ...
Why would you reset the AWL? I can't see any circumstance on which
that would be a good idea.
I had the impression that the latest category of spam going through
(o
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, John Hardin wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
>> I suggest you also consider either disabling autolearn, or push the
>> learn-as-ham threshold lower.
>
> I would be glad to do the latter,
> Would that be one of those two in /u
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, John Hardin wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
users MAY forward spam ... to ... a daily crontab ... for sa-learn ...
Do you retain those messages? If not, you have no way to review how SA has
been manually trained.
NO. We did an initial training a
yself, I won't be doing other
submission since my procmail filter diverts them to /dev/null) ?
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hange, I did another remove-address and
then things went through without any record in awlst.
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