Benny Pedersen wrote:
> its was good since to many still use it :)
In my case it was that the old rulesets were left behind long after the
updates stopped; they kept getting transferred over through upgrades of
SpamAssassin and Perl. Once I deleted them, all was well. Well, except that
more spa
W T Riker wrote:
> I suspect someone has already done this somewhere but I can't seem to
> come up with the right key words in my search. I'd like to set up spam
> and ham mailboxes to which all my users can redirect/bounce errors for
> Bayes training for the site. Then I can run sa-learn via cron
Axb wrote:
> SARE rules are obsolete/unsupported/ancient/history/etc and shouldn't be
> used.
> Do yourself a favour and remove those files - will save you CPU cycles,
> memory and lots of headaches.
Heh, even easier than I thought.
I think I had assumed that if I stopped fetching them, I would
Google Code sends out notifications from @googlecode.com. These
notifications have Message-ID headers that start with two digits and a dash,
triggering this rule:
SARE_MSGID_DDDASH Message-ID has ratware pattern (9-, 9$, 99-)
The rule was proposed in 2004:
https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_m
Martin wrote:
> Do you have a MIRRORED.BY file in you spamassassin update directory? It
> looks like it doesn't have the file with the mirrors in and instead is using
> the file name.
>
> If so you could copy it over from your other box that's working.
>
Thanks; your suggestion worked.
The wa
John Wilcock wrote:
> > Jun 11 00:05:07.327 [43091] dbg: http: GET
> > http://spamassassin.apache.org/updates/MIRRORED.BY"; request failed,
> > retrying: 404 Not Found:
> > 404 Not Found Not Found
> > The requested URL /updates/MIRRORED.BY" was not found on this
> > server. Apache/2.4.4 (U
I'm running 3.3.2 on two FreeBSD 8.3 systems on different networks. Both
systems are configured roughly identically with regard to SpamAssassin. One
system runs Perl 5.16 (not sure if that matters) and can run sa-update without
error, but the other runs Perl 5.12 and gets 404s when it tries to u