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What's the minimum version of SA required?
The warning is present on CentOS 7 with the latest repository version
of SA (3.4.0) installed.
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On 9/29/2014 11:19 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 29.09.2014 um 19:14 schrieb Nels Lindquist:
>> On 9/29/2014 10:54 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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>>> please remove markers like [SPAM] if a mesage was flagged
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e List-ID: header rather than
Subject: for this list. The issue can be entirely avoided without
requiring everyone else in the world to alter their behaviour.
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eady implemented a milter solution, I'd like to mention
for posterity's sake that when using Postfix there is another possible
solution, using spampd as a before-queue content filter to reject
messages at arbitrary spamassassin classification thresholds.
It's even in the wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/IntegratePostfixViaSpampd
Nels Lindquist
ly there'd be people here willing and eager to help present SA's
best possible face to the marketplace...
Nels Lindquist
decoder wrote:
> after quite some time, I've decided to release another version of
> FuzzyOcr...
Where's the best place to provide feedback/bug reports for FuzzyOCR? Is
this list okay, or would you prefer folks open tickets on the website,
or something else?
Nels Lindquist
ast majority of spam is constructed with falsified headers.
Rejecting it during the SMTP conversation, on the other hand, is
perfectly legitimate in my opinion.
>From the end-users' perspective they accomplish the same thing, but
there is a very important technical distinction between a bounce and a
reject.
Nels Lindquist
mail?
The best way, if possible, is to configure your MTA not to run
SpamAssassin on local mail traffic, however you define that.
Nels Lindquist
directly address your question about detecting
non-local e-mail addresses in From:, but if the ultimate problem is
that such messages are making it through your filter, then
configuring SpamAssassin properly might be easier than adding
complexity to your Sendmail configuration.
Nels Lindq
ning such messages then reinforces Bayes on the
content side, so future messages that look similar but perhaps have a
new URL that hasn't hit the blacklists yet can still be flagged.
Nels Lindquist
re the original poster mentioned he
was using or wanted to use Mailscanner. Was that in a different
thread, perhaps?
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
ssassin +
ClamAV) with great success.
Nels Lindquist
On 31 May 2006 at 11:50, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 09:46:52AM -0600, Nels Lindquist wrote:
> > I tried upgrading from 3.1.1 to 3.1.2 today, but "spamassassin --
> > lint" turned up the following errors:
> >
> > [766] warn: config: war
t see
anything obviously wrong with the syntax (which was working fine in
3.1.1). Is there some larger issue here? "Non-existent rule..."
doesn't fill me with confidence.
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
]
At no point is there a "dbg: markup: removing markup" line as there
is when I run sa-learn on the message files directly. My theory is
that fetchmail is feeding the message header and body as two separate
events, and sa-learn isn't detecting them as a single message.
Any idea
other trick that I'm missing while generating a message
that sa-learn will recognize as "report_safe" encapsulated?
Thanks!
Working with SA 3.10rc1, by the way.
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
other trick that I'm missing while generating a message
that sa-learn will recognize as "report_safe" encapsulated?
Thanks!
Working with SA 3.10rc1, by the way.
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
ed a MIMEDefang
problem and then left civilization for vacation. I see much has
occurred in my absence!
I'm going to close BZ 4556 and mark it as a duplicate of 4573.
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
odules
required by MIMEDefang are available as RPMs from Dag Wieers' yum
repository.
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
On 25 Aug 2005 at 16:34, Nels Lindquist wrote:
> On 25 Aug 2005 at 15:13, Justin Mason wrote:
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> > try tracing the master spamd process using -f, so that it traces *both*
> > the parent and the child processes.
>
> Since I'm using MIMEDefang which loads the SA l
e multiplexor process shows
anything, though...
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
On 24 Aug 2005 at 11:18, Justin Mason wrote:
> Nels Lindquist writes:
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> > Any ideas on how I can further troubleshoot this? I'm pursuing
> > parallel lines of inquiry on the MIMEDefang list too.
>
> I'd suggest (a) opening a separate bug in the bugzilla and
oc, so my problem may be completely unrelated.
Any ideas on how I can further troubleshoot this? I'm pursuing
parallel lines of inquiry on the MIMEDefang list too.
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
ires updates and seperate config over top of SA if I don't
> have to. I will try the Spamass-Milter first. Just trying to keep it
> simple if possible. Thanks
Unfortunately, the milter protocol is a Sendmail feature which hasn't
yet been implemented by other MTAs.
Nels Lindq
YES_50 0 0 1.567 0.001
scoreBAYES_60 0 0 3.515 1.592
scoreBAYES_80 0 0 3.608 2.087
scoreBAYES_95 0 0 3.514 3.514
scoreBAYES_99 0 0 4.070 5.400
Making this single change would have caught your sample false
positive based solely on the BAYES_99 result.
Nels Lindquist <
r than 50_scores.cf. That way, a future point
release upgrade won't clobber your careful massaging. :-)
Nels Lindquist <*>
Information Systems Manager
Morningstar Air Express Inc.
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