Christian Nygaard wrote:
How do I write a local spamassassin rule that matches received from
header mail?.example.com . I've tried
writing a header matching rule but it doesnt seem to work. Can you show
a short example
of a working header matching rule for received from?
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On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 04:27:52PM -0700, sinnerman wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> I currently have SpamAssaassin setup on my FreeBSD machine and have trained
> it with spam and ham messages (greater than the min thresholds of 200/200).
> However, I'm not sure it's setup correctly, nor do I see any obvio
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:46:04AM -0400, Tom Ray wrote:
> I just thought if anyone hasn't read it yet, this article might be
> interesting to many of you. According to this report SPAM has now
> reached being 95% of all email.
Made me curious, so I made some stats from my own mail server, just
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 02:11:19PM -0700, mfahey wrote:
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> SpamAssassin-3.2.0
> Freebsd6.2
>
> The file bayes_seen has grown in size to 256GB! (274992939008)
> How do I cap the size limit of this file? I want to have it not grow larger
> then say 800mb at the most!
You need to expire old bayes
Sorry for the dupes. Had a wrong setting in mutt and thought these two
didn't get sent properly. :-/ (my solution to this problem being to send a
third message... Hmmm...)
--
Gus
I dunno if anybody else will find this useful, but I made a modification to
DCC.pm that will make it display the same DCC results via the SpamAssassin
report that dcc would normally add in it's header.
http://www.disco-zombie.net/tmp/dcc_header_plugin.tar.gz
Normally, dccproc/ifd/whatever add
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 03:54:28PM -0400, Jason Bertoch wrote:
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> sa-compile appears to examine rules downloaded via sa-update, including custom
> channels like dostech. However, it does not appear to pick up custom rules,
> or
> anything else, from files in /etc/mail/spamassassin. Is this a b
I dunno if anybody else will find this useful, but I made a modification to
DCC.pm that will make it display the same DCC results via the SpamAssassin
report that dcc would normally add in it's header.
http://www.disco-zombie.net/tmp/dcc_header_plugin.tar.gz
Normally, dccproc/ifd/whatever add
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 03:54:28PM -0400, Jason Bertoch wrote:
>
> sa-compile appears to examine rules downloaded via sa-update, including custom
> channels like dostech. However, it does not appear to pick up custom rules,
> or
> anything else, from files in /etc/mail/spamassassin. Is this a b
Rajkumar S wrote:
Hi,
Does any one seeing increasing smtp concurrency for the past couple of
weeks? I run couple of (qmail/simscan/spamassassin) mail servers and
all experience the same problem. The spam does not increase, but this
is hogging my mail servers. Probably a new crop of spamming tool
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