Hello all,
As you can see from the attached conf, I use Redis to store bayes and
auto-whitelist data. Primarily because I operate on macOS and the disk based db
storage doesn’t work on APFS.
I recently enabled TxRep. However, enabling it increases the time and resources
(memory and CPU load) s
My auto-whitelist file appears corrupted. File size is about 5 megabytes.
Spamassassin says it can’t be opened. So does sa-awl.
Is there any other way to try to recover the file or should I just accept my
losses and recreate it?
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> On 31 May 2018, at 17:39, John Hardin wrote:
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> On Thu, 31 May 2018, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
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>> What’s the purpose of emails like this?
>
> Potentially: delivery probes.
That sounds like a very plausible theory.
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> On 31 May 2018, at 17:01, Pedro David Marco wrote:
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> Palvelin... do you see them oftenly??
Not often. They seem to come in small batches.
They almost exclusively get caught by various SA rules. I was mostly interested
why someone would send such seemingly pointless emails…unless they ha
> On 31 May 2018, at 16:46, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 31.05.2018 um 12:16 schrieb Palvelin Postmaster:
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>
>>> *From: *Ian Zimmerman mailto:i...@very.loosely.org>>
>>> *Subject: **Re: List From and Reply-
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Ian Zimmerman
> Subject: Re: List From and Reply-To
> Date: 31 May 2018 at 8:24:11 EEST
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Reply-To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
>
> On 2018-05-30 15:49, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
>
>&g
What’s the purpose of emails like this? Should I teach them to bayes or
possibly avoid teaching them?
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: "ywkazjv"
> Subject: asyiwtw ykfyydh eryuhlk
> To: <20130527055448.ga19...@pi.ip.fi>
> Reply-To: "ilvyzyn"
>
> ofzyhsh apvevqn uqqotcd odfeqlz yltumfk
>
> On 30 May 2018, at 16:48, Antony Stone
> wrote:
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> On Wednesday 30 May 2018 at 15:33:13, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
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>>> On 30 May 2018, at 16:06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 30.05.18 15:49, Palvelin Postmaster wro
> On 30 May 2018, at 16:06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> On 30.05.18 15:49, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
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>> Hitting reply sends the response to poster directly
>
> get a mail client that supports mailing lists. Mozilla should do.
I see, the 'Mozzill
Why does this list apparently use the original From header of the poster’s
message and doesn't set a Reply-To header at all?
Hitting reply sends the response to poster directly and DMARC failures occur
when posting to list. Not very elegant.
> On 30 May 2018, at 15:21, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
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> On 30.05.18 15:12, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
>> I prepend my spam emails’ subject fields with a specific string to indicate
>> spam, like many do, I presume. Will that string get noticed by bayes and
Silly question or not, here goes:
I prepend my spam emails’ subject fields with a specific string to indicate
spam, like many do, I presume. Will that string get noticed by bayes and if so,
should I do something to prevent it?
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> On 27 May 2018, at 23:59, John Hardin wrote:
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> On Sun, 27 May 2018, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
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>>> On 27 May 2018, at 21:43, John Hardin wrote:
>>>>
>>>> # Use Redis for Bayes backend
>>>> bayes_store_module
> On 27 May 2018, at 21:43, John Hardin wrote:
>
> On Sun, 27 May 2018, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
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>> Can anyone offer suggestions as to why I get these invalid argument warnings
>> when I run spamassassin —lint —debug:
>>
>> warn: plugin: eval failed:
> On 27 May 2018, at 11:01, Axb wrote:
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> On 05/27/2018 09:50 AM, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
>> Can anyone offer suggestions as to why I get these invalid argument warnings
>> when I run spamassassin —lint —debug:
>> warn: plugin: eval failed: bayes: Redis failed:
Can anyone offer suggestions as to why I get these invalid argument warnings
when I run spamassassin —lint —debug:
warn: plugin: eval failed: bayes: Redis failed: Error: Invalid argument at
/opt/local/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26/Mail/SpamAssassin/BayesStore/Redis.pm
line 264. at
/opt/local/lib/
Hi,
I relay mail from another server to my main mail server. I have set its IP
52.28.104.67 in my spamassassin conf in the internal_networks and
trusted_networks. I assumed that would prevent spamassassin from scanning the
messages but no. Why does this happen?
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=6.1 r
> On 26 Jan 2018, at 7:59, Bill Cole
> wrote:
>
> On 25 Jan 2018, at 4:54 (-0500), Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I tried to install Mail::SpamAssassin via Perl CPAN on a relatively fresh
>> install of macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra. Make t
Hmm…it seems Spamassassin is already installed by the Server.app into
/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/bin/spamassassin.
That should take care of my problem. :)
> On 25 Jan 2018, at 11:54, Palvelin Postmaster wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I tried to install Mail::S
Hi all,
I tried to install Mail::SpamAssassin via Perl CPAN on a relatively fresh
install of macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra. Make test stalls indefinitely. Can anyone
offer suggestions what I should do?
Running make test
"/usr/bin/perl" build/mkrules --exit_on_no_src --src rulesrc --out rules
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