I am getting pounded by "increase your size", "your sausage is small" for
your darling emails. The subject is always different and the body, but the
common words. Is there a ruleset out there? I am running sa 3.1.7 with all
the latest sa-updates, but these just come right on through.
Running SA 3.1.7.
Never had a problem with sa-update until today. I'm getting "channel: lint
check of update failed, channel failed". Running spamassassin -D --lint
does not return any errors, however.
How do I fix this?
Benny Pedersen wrote:
>> That message is coming from amavisd-new. There are two ways his users
>> would be seeing that message: 1) he is scanning outgoing email (why?)
>to autolearn ham
>> and it is scoring that email as possible spam, or 2) it is coming
>> from a remote mail system that cust
Bill Randle wrote:
>That message is coming from amavisd-new. There are two ways his users
>would be seeing that message: 1) he is scanning outgoing email (why?)
>and it is scoring that email as possible spam, or 2) it is coming
>from a remote mail system that customers are trying to send mail t
Hello,
Running on Postfix 2.3.3, amavisd-new-2.4.2, SA 3.1.4.
Some users on my server are starting to get a message stating "Unsolicated
email apparently from you" has been stopped. "We try to reduce backscatter."
I have saawl whitelisting setup and it is being stored in mysql. I also
hav
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 dbmail to store mail
in mysql. So
I’m running SA v 3.0.2 on Debian Woody.
Spamassassin –D –lint returns the following
regarding Bayes:
debug: bayes: found bayes db version 3
debug: bayes: Not available for scanning, only 1 spam(s) in
Bayes DB < 200
I have been running the following fetchmailrc against ham
and s