On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 11:05 -0400, Steven Dickenson wrote:
> Peter Guhl wrote:
> > Well, still... somehow I don't get why the software is running as spamd
> > and tries to write into /root. I wouldn't say anything if the sofware
> > inwvolved wasn't designed
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 13:03 +0200, Peter Guhl wrote:
> Cannot write to /root/.spamassassin/user_prefs: Permission denied
>
> /root/.spamassassin/ is world-writable (of course I can't leave it like
> this, but apparently this error message points me to the wrong
> direction.
Peter
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Peter Guhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
NetzWerkCenter GmbH
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 05:09, John Andersen wrote:
> On Saturday 12 March 2005 02:47 pm, jdow wrote:
> > The canonical way to do it is something like:
> >
> > rewrite_header Subject *SPAM* _SCORE(00)_ **
> >
> > That gives headers that look like:
> > Subject: *SPAM* 027.3 ** spoo
Hello all
Our Mailclient handles * in filter rules as wildcards. Now I tried to
change the subject tagging to # (as I have seen it at other
spamassassins-results) but this is the comment character (--> --lint
fails). Experimenting with escaping resulted in \\#SPAM\\# (using
\#SPAM\# in local.cf) o
On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 10:56, Jon Gerdes wrote:
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> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ResendingMailWithHeaders?action=highlight&value=groupwise
> http://wiki.apache.
Hello
Mails ending in Novell GroupWise don't seem to be useful for sa-learn.
Does somebody have some experience or solutions to that problem? Could
the same POP3-Solution described in "sa-learn with lotus notes" do it's
job here too?
More for GroupWise professionals would be the question how to t
Hello
Mails ending in Novell GroupWise don't seem to be useful for sa-learn.
Does somebody have some experience or solutions to that problem? Could
the same POP3-Solution described in "sa-learn with lotus notes" do it's
job here too?
More for GroupWise professionals would be the question how to t
Hello
Mails ending in Novell GroupWise don't seem to be useful for sa-learn.
Does somebody have some experience or solutions to that problem? Could
the same POP3-Solution described in "sa-learn with lotus notes" do it's
job here too?
More for GroupWise professionals would be the question how to t
Hello all
In my FreeBSD-installation the directives in the file
/usr/local/share/spamassassin/user_prefs seem to be processed while
under Debian /usr/share/spamassassin/user_prefs got ignored (worked
after renaming the file to "local.cf"). Now... I guess the latter is the
way it's supposed to be w
Hello
We have a really huge whitelist - all inserted in user_prefs using
"whitelist_from". But I constantly get told that mails from people at
this list got flagged as spam. That makes me wonder... do I have to do
something specific to make sure sa honors "whitelist_from"? Does it only
shift the s
Hello all
We have got some customers who want to get their mails in Chinese. Now
the bayes filter happened to block them because the only Chinese mails
it ever saw where spam (Chinese customers, but no Chinese employees...).
Now I am looking for a way to control the treatment of Chinese mails (a
b
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