On 2/26/20 9:54 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
On 26 Feb 2020, at 10:16, Robert A. Ober wrote:
don't participate because I'm just good enough to maintain my
customers email servers,
Which puts you in the top 99.999th percentile of email server skills
worldwide!
l have some fun,
Robert
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Subject:Re: From Spoofed
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 08:34:16 -0600
From: Robert A. Ober
To: David B Funk
On 2/25/20 9:04 PM, David B Funk wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Robert A. Ober skrev den 2020-02-26
ccount spamassassin catches it and it and sends it to the spam folder.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Robert
Robert A. Ober
IT Consultant, Vidcaster, & Freelancer
www.infohou.com
Houston, TX
On 9/22/14 4:20 PM, RW wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 15:11:44 -0500
Robert A. Ober wrote:
*Yes, my test messages and SPAM hit the rules but ignore the score.*
What score does it have?
Could it be that the score got set after spamd was restarted?
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What is
any possible errors and a reference to your cf file.
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*So that is fun;-) Lots to read. Anyway, what is to be substituted
for myfile? A test message?The local.cf?**
**
**Thanks Much,**
**Robert A. Ober*
3.3.2 on
Mageia 3 with Postfix and Procmail.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Robert A. Ober*
--
Folks,
Please be aware that I am not always watching email so text me
or go old school and call me at 281-772-3596 if you need help within a few
hours.
hen it arrived. I can try rerunning it.
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I am getting a lot of this also, along with other easily recognizable junk.
If you find a solution without my having to write more rules I would
appreciate you letting the list know.
Y'all be cool,
Robert A. Ober
ago, be able to block DHL package spam from Russia? How long has that
been going on? A decade?
Now back to our regularly scheduled program.
Y'all be cool,
Robert A. Ober
On 11/20/12 4:51 PM, Dave Warren wrote:
Don't get me wrong, outbound spam filtering is a great idea, but it
should be done by the MSA, not at the ISP level as ISPs have no clue
as to what type of activity is legitimate or not for a particular user.
hich might block my legitimate server and some of my clients who are on
Comcast Business. This has been brought up frequently but is a bad
idea. Too often folks in larger organizations forget about us little guys.
Robert A. Ober
On 3/13/12 7:25 AM, David F. Skoll wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 09:48:37 +
Jenny Lee wrote:
I am getting this chinese spam every hour. I tried, ok_locales,
ok_languages with texcat plugin... I tried matching the subject...
but these people are always getting through.
http://www.pastebin.ca/2
On 12/20/11 10:35 PM, Robert A. Ober wrote:
Default did the trick as far as the mailbox not moving. Spamd does
not catch any spam so I guess I need to research that again tomorrow.
Well,
I had deleted the .forward from my home directory that sends the email
through procmail. After
On 12/20/11 9:06 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
On 12/20/2011 9:57 PM, Robert A. Ober wrote:
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MAILDIR=/home/spool/mail*
I believe you are barking up the wrong tree with this. From man
procmailrc, I believe you need to set DEFAULT though I must admit I
use the system default /var/spool/mail
On 12/20/11 8:51 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
My .procmailrc in my home directory has MAILDIR=/home/spool/mail :-)
What about /etc/procmailrc?
I would post the contents of both.
I have no /etc/procmailrc so that Spamassassin only works on my email.
/home/me/.procmailrc is:
*LOGFILE=/var/
On 12/20/11 8:34 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Every time I start Spamassassin it moves my mailbox to
/var/spool/mail when the correct location is /home/spool/mail . I
also get some BOGUS./mymailboxname/.xxx . Where xxx is various
combinations of something like FyXB .
I am running SpamAssas
On 12/20/11 8:34 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Every time I start Spamassassin it moves my mailbox to
/var/spool/mail when the correct location is /home/spool/mail . I
also get some BOGUS./mymailboxname/.xxx . Where xxx is various
combinations of something like FyXB .
I am running SpamAssas
Hello Folks,
Every time I start Spamassassin it moves my mailbox to /var/spool/mail
when the correct location is /home/spool/mail . I also get some
BOGUS./mymailboxname/.xxx . Where xxx is various combinations of
something like FyXB .
I am running SpamAssassin version 3.3.2 running on Perl
Titles
and used that to setup spamassassin 3.3.1 from the download. It is
working but I want the detected spam to move to a folder and not be
delivered.
Is there a way to do this without procmail? This is my email server
that is for me and a handful of others.
Thanks,
Robert A. Ober
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