On 20 Jun 2023, at 17:49, Bill Cole
wrote:
>
> On 2023-06-20 at 09:39:04 UTC-0400 (Tue, 20 Jun 2023 15:39:04 +0200)
> Patrick Proniewski
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm running amavisd-new (milter) with spamassassin 4.x on FreeBSD,
Hello,
I'm running amavisd-new (milter) with spamassassin 4.x on FreeBSD, both from
pkg, and I see the same problem. It appears that my /var/amavis/tmp holds every
single sspamassassin tmp file from the day I've upgraded to 4.x.
cheers.
> On 20 Jun 2023, at 15:07, natan wrote:
>
> Hi
> I hav
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I had no reason to backport it, xenial didn't exist when 3.4.1 was
released, and there is no need to backport a package just for a new
source code change, just apply the current package to the new source
code.
Quoting Marcus Schopen :
Hi Patrick,
Am Donnerstag, den 15.09.2016,
Sounds like a lot of work for an old spamassassin version.
https://launchpad.net/%7Epatrickdk/+archive/ubuntu/production/+sourcepub/5219815/+listing-archive-extra
Quoting Marcus Schopen :
Hi,
I've backported 3.4.0 from Ubuntu 14.04 TLS for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (perl
5.14.2), which comes with ver
s.
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> I'm currently not using it on a system where the overhead is
> relevant for me, but
> i tried to reduce the number of redis command executed.
> I hope this will reduce the overhead significant.
that's great news. Thanks!
> Feedback and test results welcom
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Quoting Kevin Miller :
When a fresh spam flood comes in, sometimes 50 or more of my users
will get hit with the same message - just a different user in the
To: line. When one trains the bayes database, is there a
significant difference between training on all 50+ or just grabbing
a few o
Quoting Axb :
On 06/10/2014 06:51 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
Quoting Axb :
On 06/10/2014 05:11 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
There are all kinds of way to use the infomation. I just don't
understand why people are so against it, cause it's not 100% foolproof.
Nobody is agains
Quoting Axb :
On 06/10/2014 05:11 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
There are all kinds of way to use the infomation. I just don't
understand why people are so against it, cause it's not 100% foolproof.
Nobody is against the idea, problem is scalability and trust.
To make domain age usabl
Quoting Rob McEwen :
On 6/10/2014 10:21 AM, Axb wrote:
All URI BLs I know of (SURBL/URIBL/DBL/Invaluement/etc) check & track
domain reputation otherwise they'd be unusable.
Their listings are not blind - they all have their secret sauce to
process before listing a domain.
Absolutely. As Axb
Quoting Axb :
On 06/10/2014 04:14 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
Quoting Axb :
On 06/10/2014 12:28 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
Not saying this doesn't happen. But also, how often does someone
register a domain, move all their users to the new domain, have the
server all reconfigured to use
Quoting Axb :
On 06/10/2014 12:28 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
Not saying this doesn't happen. But also, how often does someone
register a domain, move all their users to the new domain, have the
server all reconfigured to use this new domain, all within the first day?
I know personal
Quoting Lucio Chiappetti :
On Mon, 9 Jun 2014, Rob McEwen wrote:
Domain age is a good metric to factor in. But I'm always fascinated with
some people's desire to block all messages with extremely new domains.
Keep in mind that many large and famous businesses... who have fairly
good mail se
Quoting Matthias Leisi :
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Richard Doyle
wrote:
A caching whois client (jwhois, for example) can significantly reduce
the volume of queries.
You will need to query potentially hundreds or thousands of domains *per
day* - mostly throw away domains from spamme
Quoting Matthias Leisi :
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
I think the core issue is that age of domains is a good indicator of spam.
So there is merit in building a distributed look-up system using SA.
I have more ideas than resources, of course...
I repeat my qu
l two different assumptions occurring in
this discussion: newly-seen (David and Patrick) vs. newly-registered
(me and Kevin)...
Maybe we need to clarify that first.
I'm doing age based on registered, and doing whois lookups based on
newly seen (there is no point in doing a new lookup if
Quoting "David F. Skoll" :
On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 15:24:29 -0400
Patrick Domack wrote:
The point was, I have already done this, and have it in production.
I did this cause this subject keeps coming up from time to time, and
I was personally interested to see the results of it.
I
Quoting "David F. Skoll" :
On Mon, 9 Jun 2014 11:51:21 -0700 (PDT)
John Hardin wrote:
> So there is merit in building a distributed look-up system using SA.
Distributed lookup of *what*, though? Can you clarify that part of
your idea? Are you referring to distributed whois queries for a
do
Quoting "Kevin A. McGrail" :
On 6/9/2014 2:24 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
Quoting "Kevin A. McGrail" :
On 6/9/2014 1:23 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
I have been tracking this for about 2 weeks now myself.
Comparing my list of new domains, shows that DOB seems to pick
them
Quoting "Kevin A. McGrail" :
On 6/9/2014 1:23 PM, Patrick Domack wrote:
I have been tracking this for about 2 weeks now myself.
Comparing my list of new domains, shows that DOB seems to pick them
up after they are 2 days old.
I also tried to compair my list to fresh.spameating
I have been tracking this for about 2 weeks now myself.
Comparing my list of new domains, shows that DOB seems to pick them up
after they are 2 days old.
I also tried to compair my list to fresh.spameatingmonkey.net, but
none of my domains in the 0-5days old would get a match for com/net
How would I use postfix to run it through SpamAssassin then procmail? I don't
want it to drop "spam", just deliver it to the spam folder.
Sincerely,
Patrick Thomas (Timberwolf)
Timberwolf Programmers Owner
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Thank you! That did the trick.
On 6/2/2014 7:15 PM, RW wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 18:45:09 -0500
> Patrick Thomas wrote:
>
>
>> Issue:
>> I don't like that it modifies the entire message. I tried using
>> clear_report_template in local.cf, but it still muck
ocal.cf. He suggests MailScanner, but I
don't really want to use more middle man programs. Is there a way to do
this without more middle man programs?
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Timberwolf Programmers Owner
++ ++ ++
At least that's my understanding at the moment.
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ttp://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5451#section-1.2> has been established. The
documentation should mention that.
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ses SpamAssassin to get the spam score. You might want to investigate in the
project if you want to use DKIM (as one of many methods) to filter spam.
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t give a definite advice.
> > I am going to be running on SSD drives. should I use mbox?
Test it and let us know. Switching between mailbox formats is done within less
than a minute in Dovecot.
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* Michael Scheidell :
> On 8/17/12 12:11 AM, jonathonb wrote:
> >As such a detailed knowledge of its history
> >or inner working is not necessary as I am only interested in YOUR views and
> >contributors will remain anonymous.
>
> No, we do all of this for fame and fortune.
> We WANT to see our na
* Per Jessen :
> Marc Perkel wrote:
>
> > Just bought this at NewEgg and it's making a great SA server. Using a
> > desktop Asus motherboard, 8 core AMD processor @ 3.6 ghz per core -
> > and 32 gigs of ram. And you can get all that for $600.
>
> Or at ebay for less than half of that, but includi
* Lars Ebeling :
> >You are not sending spam. Someone on the machine SR1S4.mesa.gmu.edu
> >[129.174.112.124 connected to your machine and said:
> >
> >HELO leopg9.no-ip.org
> >
> >In other words, the HELO domain was faked. We automatically block mail
> >from anyone who HELOs as our machine (unles
Dorian,
* Dorian Chan :
> Hello again,
> I've attached version 2.0 with this email (it's the clean version without
> all the comments :) ). I've pretty much finished up the definitions and
> some cleaning up. Again, I would really enjoy feedback!
I've attached an edited version that adds puts SA
* Dorian Chan :
> Sorry, I don't really think the nabble attachment option really worked, so
> I'll actually attach it. Sorry for that!
It worked both times, but the document is almost unreadable because its filled
with comments. Can you post a clean version?
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* Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
> >* Marc Perkel :
> >>Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam.
>
> On 20.08.11 21:55, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> >- We require humans to use submission instead of smtp
>
> How do you (want to) enforce this? Or is it just
* Marc Perkel :
> Just sharing some ideas on blocking outbound spam. Maybe these ideas
> will make it to the big freemail companies because most of the spam
> that manages to get through my filters comes from AOL, Gmail, Yahoo,
> and Hotmail.
>
> I've found outbound spam filtering to be very diffe
* Walter Hurry :
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 22:44:14 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>
> > * Walter Hurry :
> >> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:56:03 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> >>
> >> > Using an asynchronous approach using different databases is
&
* David F. Skoll :
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 22:41:18 +0200
> Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > That's ~230 msg/sec. Ever took it to 500 msg/sec?
>
> No, we lack the hardware to do that. The 230 msgs/sec rate was
> reached by a customer with a lot more money for hardware th
* Walter Hurry :
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:56:03 +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>
> > Using an asynchronous approach using different databases is interesting,
> > but as I understand the solution discussed addresses read performace. I
> > am interested in write perfor
* David F. Skoll :
> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:56:03 +0200
> Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
>
> > I am interested in write performance. How far could
> > you take it before PSQL topped out? Any special hardware in use?
>
> We're not writing very much to PostgreSQL.
* David F. Skoll :
> > Claiming SA "ignores large sites" because it doesn't have a complex
> > CDB backend is ridiculous.
>
> I'm not at all claiming SA ignores large sites. I'm claiming that people
> with *your* attitude ("Other 99.9% of user don't really care...") are
> ignoring large sites.
c
* Max Dunlap :
> Hey guys, I followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixAmavisNew
> to get Spamassasin working with some virus checking. I'm getting
> "X-Virus-Scanned: Debian amavisd-new" in my headers but no
> "X-Spam-Status: No"
> Any ideas?
1. wrong list ;)
2. setup destination (mynetwo
* Ted Mittelstaedt :
> On 3/1/2011 11:55 AM, John Levine wrote:
> >> From a legal perspective I will point out that any e-mail you
> >>receive is (at least in the US, but most other countries too)
> >>considered copyrighted by the sender. Under copyright law the
> >>sender has the right to control
* Mark Martinec :
> On Thursday February 10 2011 21:14:59 Adam Katz wrote:
> > Does this affect sendmail as well as postfix? I assume so,
> > but wanted an explicit confirmation.
>
> Yes, the security hole is entirely within the milter,
> independent of the MTA.
I tried the exploit and it seems
* J4 :
> GTUBE test message from http://gtube.net/gtube.txt produced:-
> Jan 18 21:06:45 logout postfix/cleanup[30304]: 7F8DE8232B:
> milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from smtp-auth.no-ip.com[204.16.252.94]:
> 5.7.1 Blocked by SpamAssassin; from=
> to= proto=ESMTP helo=
>
> What is interesting, is th
* J4 :
> > I'm on Debian Squeeze.
> Right folks! I did all of this:
>
> # spamass-milter -m -u nobody -f -p /var/run/spamass.sock
> # chown postfix.postfix /var/run/spamass.sock
> # spamass-milter -m -u nobody -f -p /var/spool/postfix/var/run/spamass.sock
> # chown postfix.postfix /var/spool/
* J4 :
>
> On 01/18/2011 06:51 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > * J4 :
> >> This is pretty much what I would like to achieve, & the reason I
> >> decided not to use Dovecot Sieve (apart from me being incapable of
> >> setting it. ;) ).
>
* J4 :
> This is pretty much what I would like to achieve, & the reason I
> decided not to use Dovecot Sieve (apart from me being incapable of
> setting it. ;) ).
>
> Parse the SPAM during the SMPT session and use only RAM: Perfect.
>
> I would still like to notify the connecting
* J4 :
> >> I know this is off-topic but is there a way for a third party programme
> >> to silently drop spam from delivery?
> > There are several: MimeDefang, Spamassassin-Milter and amavisd-new come to
> > mind.
> >
> > MimeDefang and Spamassassin-Milter work as MILTERS (see: smtpd_milters or
>
* JKL :
>
> On 01/17/2011 09:29 PM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> > On 1/17/11 3:27 PM, JKL wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> Why would this be delivered into the user mailbox when the Sender
> >> address is blacklisted by the user? Did I misunderstand the
> >> short-circuit effect?
> >>
> >> Bes
* Ted Mittelstaedt :
> On 12/17/2010 8:41 AM, Jason Bertoch wrote:
> >On 2010/12/17 11:28 AM, Aaron Bennett wrote:
> >>I've got an issue where users off-campus who are doing authenticated
> >>SMTP/TLS from home networks are having their mail hit by the PBL. I
> >>have trusted_networks set to includ
* Daniel McDonald :
> > I just need to clarify one thing that's not clear to me in re-reading
> > our thread from the other day: Is there a work-around for this?
>
> Usually, you listen for end-users on the submission port, and don't filter
> it for spam, just auth.
I recommend using the submissi
Hello RW,Hi Mark,
thanks for your time.
SPF_HELO_FAIL and SPF_FAIL both hit!
Do SPF_FAIL hit, because of SPF_HELO_FAIL or the existing SPF record of
mail.isrigb.co.uk ?
RW schrieb:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 14:36:12 +0200
> Mark Martinec wrote:
>
>> Patrick,
>>
>>
Log.. http://pastebin.com/E5B1qTu5
I m using SpamAssassin version 3.3.0.
Thank you for any advice!
For further questions I am to you gladly at the disposal.
Yours sincerely,
Patrick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux)
iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJLxF8aAAoJEGTKneBVCP6uJ50H/29eVmXP9YsQta
* Jason Bertoch :
> On 2/25/2010 6:26 PM, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
> >Please, guys, let it go. If you *know* this ain't the right place, stop
> >it.
> +1
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* ewreg :
>
> >We use cfengine to install, configure software and also to check for
> >compliance.
>
> As I see, I can install software over the cfengine. But can I make mirror
> with cfengine? I would like to clone some local files to all n-servers. I
> think it can't be done with the help of t
* ewreg :
>
> Good morning,
>
> I am preparing env with more then 10 node of spamassassin machine. I am
> wonder what kind of software do you use to clone OS and Spamassassin
> application to the other machine. I am gonne use Debian, I find FAI but it
> won't migrate SA database. So it isn't the
Mark,
* Mark Martinec :
> > We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is
> > as follows:
> >
> > Postfix (2.5.1) -> SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) -> SpamAssassin
> > (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1)
> >
> > The milter is run like this:
> >
> > /usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P /var
Matus,
* Matus UHLAR - fantomas :
> > * d.h...@yournetplus.com :
> > > The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to
> > > /nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu).
>
> On 01.11.09 23:23, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> &
* d.h...@yournetplus.com :
> The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to
> /nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu).
Thanks for the reply. I wish, it was that easy, but it is not. The $HOME is
/home/spamassassin.
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We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is as
follows:
Postfix (2.5.1) -> SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) -> SpamAssassin
(3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1)
The milter is run like this:
/usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P /var/run/spamass/spamass.pid -f \
-p /var/spool/postfix/spamass
* Ryan Thoryk :
> Hi,
>
> We're rebuilding a mail server and are having some issues with SQL-based
> SA preference lookups. We're running Postfix 2.5.5 and SA 3.2.5 (Debian
> Lenny version) - here's our Postfix config from master.cf:
> spamassassin unix - n n - - pipe
On 04 sept. 2009, at 11:49, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
I have IMAP folders as "to be reported SPAM" and "Reported SPAM". A
cronjob reads every mail on the first and reports it, then moves the
file to to the latter.
I use instead the amavis' quarantine folder, reporting viruses and
spam
above
On 04 sept. 2009, at 09:48, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
And I only get an email like this one when I'm running
`su vscan -c 'spamassassin -r < /tmp/spam'`. During
normal operations, I don't get any email from Spamcop
asking me to finish a spam report.
Define "normal operations". Do you have a cron
Hi all,
No idea on this one?
On 27 août 2009, at 21:18, Patrick Proniewski wrote:
Hello,
I'm using the amavisd-new/spamassassin 3.2.5/clamav combo on some
servers (Freebsd, Mac OS X Server).
I would like spamassassin to report spam using razor and spamcop
services.
in /usr/loca
Hello,
I'm using the amavisd-new/spamassassin 3.2.5/clamav combo on some
servers (Freebsd, Mac OS X Server).
I would like spamassassin to report spam using razor and spamcop
services.
in /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/v310.pre (freebsd), I have this:
loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin
* Terry :
> Hello,
>
> We have a cluster of postfix servers through a load balancer. I would
> like to set up an external set of spamassassin servers where these
> postfix servers simply query the spamassassin servers over the network
> for spam decisions then drop or relay accordingly. This is
* Linda Walsh :
> It's an American thing. Things that are normal speech for UK blokes, get
> Americans all disturbed.
Sloppy language is sloppy language everywhere! I took offense in the message,
too and I am neither American nor am I from the UK.
But what annoys me the most is that the comments
* snowweb :
> I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting a bit hacked of with this
> 1980's style forum. I'm trying to get to the bottom of an SA issue and this
> list/forum thing is giving me a bigger headache than SA!
>
> Spamassassin has more than one or two users now and I personally thin
I am trying to use (an old) sa-stats.pl to give me spamd generated statistics
for SpamAssassin (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1), but all I get are zeros.
Is sa-stats.pl broken with recent versions of SpamAssassin? Any things I should
look out for?
The log contains data, so I suspect the culprit is either me o
Has anyone had any experience trying to make spamassassin use a mysql
database for it's ruleset instead of text files? We are planning on
making our anti-spam solution redundant, and it would be nice to have
this in a database instead of copying files around when we make changes.
With SARES et al not being updated, where is the best repository for
current rules being maintained?
TIA
Pat...
space:]"\/]' and put the dirty and quick modified line in the
local.cf. Is this fix usefull?
Greetings,
Patrick
research on the issue but have had no success in getting it working. Any
advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Patrick Saweikis
TechPro, Inc.
ms horribly wrong and it seems that it
also introduced the problem that scores get counted twice.
Any hints what I could do? Hints to the appropriate documentation
welcome.
Best Regards,
Patrick
[1] http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/PluginWritingTips
I would like to read user_prefs from a LDAP server. How to setup the
connection etc. has been documented, but I miss the bit that tells how to
store the configuration.
If my LDAP knowledge doesn't deceive me, then the spamassassin attribute shown
in the README is multi-valued, but this ability is
royalbankofcanada.com
This is the wrong URL for the Royal Bank, it appears to be a domain
camping site. Generally RBC's emails come from rbc.com, they also own
royalbank.com, royalbank.ca, rbcroyalbank.ca and rbcroyalbank.com.
Also you can add:
desjardins.com
I get a fair number of phishing
Mike Jackson wrote:
Hi, I have an issue where much of my site's incoming
mail is being tagged as {SPAM?} when it's not.
You're using MailScanner. It's probably in there. Look if you're still
using ORDB. :-)
That was it, thanks.
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Hi, I have an issue where much of my site's incoming
mail is being tagged as {SPAM?} when it's not.
The mail server here is Sendmail 8.12.5 on SunOS 5.8,
and it's happening with a variety of mail clients.
I'm looking to figure out where this {$SPAM} tag is coming
from. I've gone through the docs
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Kettler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Patrick Sherrill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: SA-UPDATE How often new updates?
Patrick Sherrill wrote:
Is there any reason not
- Original Message -
From: "Theo Van Dinter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: SA-UPDATE How often new updates?
Thanks Theo. I had a discussion early on with our sysadmin when we moved
from sendmail to postfix last October about the correct l
Thanks Theo.
Pat...
- Original Message -
From: "Theo Van Dinter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: SA-UPDATE How often new updates?
Is there any reason not to put the updates in /usr/share/spamassassin using
sa-update with the --updatedir parameter?
Pat...
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Agentur für Kommunikation, Design und Softwareentwicklung
Patrick KoetterTel: 089 45227227
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Salvatore,
At least these must be configured:
use_bayes 1
bayes_path /var/amavisd/.spamassassin/bayes
All the bayes_sql* and bayes_store_module can be
removed/hashed out.
De default store module for bayes is DB_File (make sure
you have the DB_File perl module installed)
Patrick
Hi Salvatore,
Looks to me you've configured mySQL as your Bayes database,
so the flat files in your 'bayes_path' aren't used.
Try checking if your mySQL DB gets updated.
Greetings,
Patrick
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> From: Salvatore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Has anyone any Iron Port experiences they could share? We appear to be
losing a larger account to Iron Port and am curious regarding their No FP
claims.
Pat...
of mail with
a 15+ score so I get a copy (Bcc:) of those emails?
Greetings,
Patrick
o filter based on SA-headers, that solution might
be accepted. Perhaps there is an outlook-plugin or something?
I know that I won't receive an award for "most on-topic-posting ever",
sorry about that. Please consider answering off-list.
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CU,
Patrick.
bout how to configure their
outlook-filter manually is no option.
I know that I won't receive an award for the "most on-topic-posing
ever", so please consider replying off-list.
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CU,
Patrick.
Hello,
I Solved the problem by adding following rule in my local.cf file
add_header all Status _YESNO_, score=_SCORE_ required=_REQD_
tests=_TESTS_ autolearn=_AUTOLEARN_ version=_VERSION_
regards
Patrick Slokker
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Hello,
After a Spamassassin update from 3.1.5 to
ODS_FEW SARE_OEM_PRODS_FEW
* 0.9 SARE_PRODUCTS_03 SARE_PRODUCTS_03
* 0.4 SARE_PRODUCTS_02 SARE_PRODUCTS_02
* 1.3 SARE_OEM_AND_OTHER SARE_OEM_AND_OTHER
My procmail.rc is checking on X-Spam-Status: Yes
How can I set the message header back as it was in version 3.1.5
Regards
Patrick Slokker
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