On 6-nov-2006, at 1:54, John Andersen wrote:
On Sunday 05 November 2006 15:48, Brian S. Meehan wrote:
Hi all,
Spam filtering is working, but I'm getting about half the spam in my
mailbox. Anyone have tips on adjustments I could make?
Here's what I have in the local.cf file:
rewrite_header SUB
On 27-okt-2006, at 11:40, Frank van den Diepstraten wrote:
ok I understand that, but I wan't to know if this causes the
problem. So I
want to trie it out without that razor thing... But I can't find
the config
where it's enabled in.
Hi Frank,
To disable razor, add the following to
On 26-okt-2006, at 23:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So my shell account may be disappearing soon and I'm looking for a
recommendation for an ISP that provides SA but also allows me to
apply my own
perl filter for any mail that arrives. The latter isn't crucial but
it's very
prefered.
Looki
On 26-okt-2006, at 20:07, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, san wrote:
Hi, How to write a rules to avoid below type of mails or is there
a rule
already which marks this as spam. Everday i get 3 to 4 mails of
this type
with one picture image which says GDKI No.1 Entertainment
On 14-okt-2006, at 19:33, Bob Proulx wrote:
Chris Purves wrote:
You can also get newer versions of spamassassin from
debian-volatile, which maintains packages that update often (such as
spamassassin, antivirus, etc). You would need to add the following
to your sources.list (although y
Hi All,
With the great help of Michel Valliancourt I managed to solve my
bayesian problem. Solution, for the archives, is below
On 26-sep-2006, at 21:13, Peter Teunissen wrote:
After having trained SA with sufficient amounts of ham & spam, I
have bayesian testing working. When I tes
Hi All,
After having trained SA with sufficient amounts of ham & spam, I have
bayesian testing working. When I test it with spamassassin -D <
testmessage as root it works flawlessly. But, when postfix invokes
spamc with user filter, bayes always fails.
I tested this by running spamassass